designer of fine rubber and latex fashions
Presents scenes from the Second Annual

Royal Amusements

The Social Event of the Holiday Season

For Those Who Really Like to Dress

Thursday, November 21, 1996

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The Royal Amusements: what's not to like? My slaves had been busy preparing for months, (and it pleases me so to see them busy) and for me it's always a dream fulfilled to see a room full of fabulously dressed people.

I had been enjoying myself for weeks, planning and designing my fashion show which consisted of the newest in holiday latex fashions. It would be silly, colorful, sexy, and decadent.

This year's party sold out and doubled in size since last year.

 And then of course there was my own outfit -actually two, as I planned on being transformed for the show and yet didn't want to give away the theme in advance. I chose simple understated elegance (should there be such a thing in latex). In keeping with the season and to compliment my red hair I wore Christmas green: a floor length form fitting tight skirt; one of my newest designs, the Portrait neckline top trimmed with white fur; my green bolero jacket; and the royal jewels, complete with tiara and 5 inch fetish shoes. Stylish yet over the top.
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The Direktor & Models The Royal Amusements started at o'clock at the Greenwich Village restaurant Cucina della Fontana: During cocktails the room slowly filled with glistening bodies and unique fashions, as the guests mingled and admired each others' outfits and the newcomers quickly drank to quiet their nerves while contemplating the evening ahead and getting a chance to meet other pervs with similar tastes. Waiters from the restaurant and sissy maids worked the crowd with trays of appetizers and those who wished took the opportunity for a personal portrait in their fetish finery by my photographer Mark McQueen.  ra9612.jpg - 58.8 K
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  The cavernous room with its ferns and fountain provided an excellent backdrop for all the gorgeous costumes, and it quickly filled to capacity. Guests were treated to a sit-down dinner this year, and the staff of the restaurant, slightly jaded the second time around, was courteous and helpful.

The large winding staircase provided the perfect stage and after a toast and thanks, Eartha Kitt's Santa Baby signaled the start of the fashion show. As the theme was Christmas (you know how much I love gifts) two delightful little elves in matching red and green latex outfits trimmed with white fur helped dress me as The spirit of Christmas herself with a long green net skirt trimmed with golden garlands and sequins over a frame like crinoline and then handed me my Christmas cane and received a few gentle (how unlike me!) taps in appreciation.

Feeling in that holiday spirit my next model, wearing a red French maids outfit trimmed with marabou, took around the champagne bucket with the raffle tickets where guests could win fabulous prizes such as a limited edition print of the famous shoe and champagne glass photo donated by Mark McQueen, 2 tickets to Arena Blaze's Christmas party, gorgeous gauntlets of black leather trimmed with red designed by The Direcktor and jointly donated by himself and Purple Passion, and a rather silly yet oh so practical latex cocktail apron in red with green Christmas trees.

  

Raffle Prize 40.2 KThe runway was dominated by elves in my red and green latex trimmed with fur and feathers. In keeping with the holiday theme, the show continued with a variety of Christmas aprons (wouldn't want those slaves to muss their uniforms would we?) Then for the diva's elegant but casual wear (if there is such a thing): trimmed in contrasting marabou floor length evening gowns, and capri slacks for home entertaining.

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Each new design drew rounds of applause as the models moved throughout the dinning area and to end the show was Mr. Clause in red PVC, white fur and black leather (he knows if you've been good or bad); designed and modeled by my good friend and talented designer David, The Direcktor of Direcktor Leathers and we stood at the stairs in a show of solidarity of designers of the fetish scene.

This was the second year at this restaurant and the staff really got into the spirit of things so much so that by the end of the evening I was getting a foot massage from one of the waiters! (a pretty good tip if you ask me).

Then it was off to the play party at Arena Blaze Studios where the well-equipped dungeon was filled to capacity with partying pervs. It is our policy not to publish photos of this part of the event, to protect the guilty.

Check our home page for developing info on THE NYC fetish event for 1998...a collaboration with Carrie & Leda of the Black and Blue Balls, Chris Flam of the famous SMACK parties, and Sabretooth. Stay tuned.

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All photos ©'96 Mark McQueen (and ©'96 Wolfman where credited). No reproduction without permission

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