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21 Aug

Bonnie Bakeneko’s fetish face and mouth jewellery find beauty

Bonnie Bakeneko’s fetish face and mouth jewellery find beauty
Like many creatives who're othered for being ‘different’, Bonnie Bakeneko is all about difficult conventional beauty standards – something they do through their handmade bespoke fetish pieces for the face and mouth. Drawing on their struggles with mental health, the non-binary artist’s designs reflect the dark desires that underpin your deepest fantasies. Offering custom pieces to cater your personal aesthetic taste, Bakeneko’s extravagant designs vary from bejewelled cheek retractors – formerly confined to the dentist chair and something which Bakeneko’s own fears and anxieties have long been certain up in – to headpieces adorned with beetle wings and taxidermy. Growing up in rural Norwich, Bonnie finds solace within the quiet, seclusion of the countryside. With plans to relocate just outside...
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28 Mar

Bonnie Bakeneko’s fetish face and mouth jewellery find beauty

Bonnie Bakeneko’s fetish face and mouth jewellery find beauty
Meet the avant-garde designer creating bespoke pieces to your inner fetishist Like many creatives who're othered for being ‘different’, Bonnie Bakeneko is all about difficult conventional beauty standards – something they do through their handmade bespoke fetish pieces for the face and mouth. Drawing on their struggles with mental health, the non-binary artist’s designs reflect the dark desires that underpin your deepest fantasies. Offering custom pieces to cater your individual aesthetic taste, Bakeneko’s extravagant designs vary from bejewelled cheek retractors – formerly confined to the dentist chair and something which Bakeneko’s own fears and anxieties have long been certain up in – to headpieces adorned with beetle wings and taxidermy. Growing up in...
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21 Jun

10 photo projects that expose the subversive power of

10 photo projects that expose the subversive power of
We delved deep into the Dazed archives for projects which capture the novel sexual practice People have all the time had an affinity for fetishism, long before we had iPhones, latex dresses and spiky high heels. In ancient cultures, the word fetish meant “inanimate object worshipped for its supposed magical powers”. Within the twentieth century, it evolved to mean a type of sexual desire strongly linked to a selected object, which was pathologised, stigmatised and ultimately rejected by society. Fetishism was a grimy secret concealed behind closed doors - and thru revolting the conformists, it has naturally attracted artistic outlaws and rebels of all types.  For...
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