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Libertinesque provides quality collections of clothing for both men and women. We have spent a great deal of time researching the highest-quality products, and more importantly, finding what we like through our own personal experience. Being interesting and different is important to us, so the clothes we have chosen represent the cream of designer fetish wear. We proudly feature French designer Patrice Catanzaro, whose breathtaking collections are quite irresistible and stylish, yet very burlesque and quite wicked.

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Tag: luna

Asymmetric Laqué Skirt

There’s definitely a trend for asymmetric skirts and dresses around at the moment http://www.sofeminine.co.uk/fashion-trends/top-10-spring-fashion-trends-d11887c192223.html. Check out the number of celebs who have been seen parading up the red carpet at various glamorous dos lately:

So I though I would take a look at what’s going on with asymmetrical clothes in the rather more black-than-red carpet world of fetish, Goth and clubbing wear. And where better to start than with our own King of Kinky Couture, Patrice Catanzaro, right here at Libertinesque…

Asymmetric Laqué Skirt

Asymmetric Laqué Skirt

Now, the reason for designing clothes that are not quite symmetrical is to make them look unusual and unique – to create something that’s out of the ordinary. And this way of shaping garments works particularly well when it comes to women’s clothing because you can show off a little more of yourself. If there’s only one sleeve in the dress you get to expose the sexy sweep of your bare neck and shoulder; if the hemline curves from long to short you can reveal much more leg than if the skirt was level all the way around – ideal if you’re wearing stockings and killer heels as well!

The different fabrics that Patrice uses for his clothes – the silky stretchy laqué, glossy PVC, supersoft sheer fishnet, and the gossamer-fine tulle – all lend themselves perfectly to this irregular shaping, and he uses each one of them to make really beautiful and individual pieces.

This selection of short laqué dresses:, the long-sleeved zipped Nina with pointed hemline and cuffs, and the Nirina with asymmetric shoulder straps and hem. There’s an even shorter, naughtier version of Nirina (in the lingerie section) with wide suspender straps attached to the curving hemline.

Maybe you fancy something longer, like the up-and-down long laqué Luna skirt? There’s the saucy see-through Milla fishnet top.

So if you want to be super sexy, and on trend, you need look no further than Libertinesque.

Backless Top

Don’t you think that backless tops and dresses are so sexy?  Did you know that they are banned from some schools?  They are considered too revealing.  Backless tops have always been popular since the 1920s when the flapper designs were a breath of fresh air after the Edwardian restrictions and the backless dress was considered very risqué.  Bare arms were no longer considered taboo.

Backless Top

A single piece of cloth around the back of the neck was the only thing to hold the top or dress up and because it was hidden under the hair, it appeared to leave the shoulders and back completely bare.  Some backless tops nowadays have almost no fabric at all in the cropped designs – see what I mean with the Luna top from Patrice Catanzaro which is a beautifully designed tiny backless top!  Held in place by 2 shoulder straps linked by a thin strap means it can’t slide off. Nice alternative to the halterneck style. The front is a small panel of slightly ruched laqué fabric which drapes beautifully giving a really sexy outline for your boobs.

Halterneck designs are well known and very popular for daywear as well as in the evening and the necklines vary from tight collar-like neck bands to V necks plunging to the navel (and beyond).  The variety in designs seems to know no bounds which is great for us girls and they are also surprisingly easy to make at home.  Just twist a long, rectangular silk or fabric scarf around your waist, cross over your boobs and tie it at the back of your neck.  Safe, secure and an instant backless top!  How cool is that!  I have lots of silky scarves which I use like this – they all have 3 uses now: as a scarf, as a belt threaded through the loops on skirts or jeans, and also as instant summer tops.