VIDEOAmy Irons is a Scottish television and radio presenter, born on May 28, 1991. She is known for her work as a news and sports presenter for BBC Scotland
Red Venom Kills (2018).Scarlet Silk, a vengeful young woman who discovers two mystical bottles of red venom—one that heals and one that poisons—left by her mother. She uses these to become a deadly vigilante targeting the underworld queen Dark Widow.wears a distinctive red outfit with thighboots that reflects her deadly and vengeful persona
The Misadventures of Mistress Maneater, available on Amazon Prime Video. Directed by C.J. Julianus and written by Lorrisa Julianus, who also stars as Ava Moriarty, the film follows a disgraced art historian and reluctant dominatrix with 30 days to repay a massive loan ,influencing Boots leather and latex
Lady Sylvia Marsh, played by Amanda Donohoe in Ken Russell’s 1988 film The Lair of the White Worm, is known for her striking and provocative outfits that amplify the film’s campy, seductive, and occult aesthetic. As a vampiric high priestess of the snake-god Dionin, her wardrobe reflects her seductive and sinister nature.Lady Sylvia’s most memorable look is a revealing blue lingerie ensemble, often paired with thigh-high black boots. This outfit appears in scenes where she’s at her most seductive, embodying her serpentine, predatory charm.Worn during her early interactions, like when she seduces characters or performs rituals, emphasizing her allure and dominance. The blue color nods to the film’s surreal palette, and the boots add a fetishistic edge.Lady Sylvia wears a tight brown dark leather outfit
N-Tyce were a British four-piece girl group consisting of Ario Obubore, Chantal Kerzner, Donna Stubbs, and Michelle Robinson. The group recorded for Telstar Records in the late 1990s
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Apollonia Kotero’s iconic look from Prince’s 1984 film Purple Rain, where she played the character Apollonia. One of her most memorable scenes involves a sultry leather outfit, often associated with her riding a motorcycle, exuding confidence and style. Apollonia’s leather outfit is a defining moment, particularly in scenes tied to the motorcycle.Leather Jacket and Pants . A fitted black leather ensemble, often described as a jumpsuit or coordinated set, emphasizing her bold and seductive character. Boots: High-heeled, likely black leather boots that add to the rock-star aesthetic, perfect for the motorcycle-riding scenes. Apollonia’s chemistry with Prince, particularly in scenes like the one near Lake Minnetonka, though the leather outfit shines in her performance and riding moments
In Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004), Velma Dinkley, played by Linda Cardellini, wears a striking orange-red leather catsuit in a scene where she attempts to adopt a sexier persona to impress Patrick Wisely.is a tight, shiny jumpsuit that leads to a humorous moment where Patrick asks if she needs to use the bathroom, to which Velma replies, "No, I can't in this outfit". The scene, meant to highlight Velma's awkward attempt at allure, has become iconic among fans, often cited as a memorable and bold costume choice.In the same live-action film, Daphne (Sarah Michelle Gellar) often sports stylish knee-high boots, aligning with her fashionable persona
manga/anime, known for their sleek, form-fitting design and bold aesthetic.In the 1997 Cat's Eye film, the three Kisugi sisters—Rui (Norika Fujiwara), Hitomi (Izumi Inamori), and Ai (Yuki Uchida)—wear shiny, black PVC (polyvinyl chloride) catsuits during their nighttime heists as art thieves. These outfits are skintight, emphasizing their agility and cat-like personas, and are paired with high-heeled boots, gloves, and sometimes masks, evoking a blend of comic-book flair and femme fatale style.The catsuits are inspired by the manga and anime, where the sisters’ outfits symbolize their sleek, elusive nature as "cat burglars." The glossy PVC material reflects light, enhancing the visual impact during action scenes, especially in the film’s stylized heists.While primarily a stylistic choice, the suits suggest flexibility and stealth, though in reality, PVC is less practical for physical activity due to its lack of breathability and restrictive nature.
Sybil Danning played the role of Stirba, the werewolf queen, in Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf (1985), a sequel to the 1981 film The Howling. Her performance as the seductive and villainous Stirba is a standout in the film.The outfit, a tight black leather ensemble, accentuates her role as the seductive werewolf queen.The leather look, complete with a corset-style top and pants, embodies the film's bold, exaggerated '80s aesthetic, blending horror with eroticism
Saint-Exmin, played by Sybil Danning in Battle Beyond the Stars (1980), is a Valkyrie warrior known for her bold, eye-catching outfits that reflect her fierce and flamboyant personality .Her main look is a form-fitting, futuristic warrior ensemble. It typically features a metallic or leather-like bodysuit, often in silver or dark tones, with a low-cut neckline and high-cut legs, accentuating her physique. The outfit includes sleek, armored accents, such as shoulder pads or gauntlets, giving her a gladiatorial, space-warrior vibe.includes a belt with pouches or a holster, emphasizing her readiness for battle. Her look is completed with boots suited for action scenes.The costume retains its sleek, form-fitting style but may include a helmet or visor for cockpit scene
Hurley’s most famous look from International Man of Mystery is the silver, strappy halter mini leatherdress, often described as a "quasi-futuristic" prisoner dress, paired with matching silver Knee Boots.The catsuit is a form-fitting, black leather ensemble, often described as sleek and seductive, designed to highlight Vanessa’s role as a glamorous yet capable British agent. It features a zip-up front, long sleeves, and a tailored cut that accentuates Hurley’s figure, perfectly blending retro mod style with modern sensuality. The outfit is both functional (for action-oriented spy scenes) and provocative, aligning with the film’s campy tone.
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"The Mistress Always Spanks Twice" from Season 2, Episode 16, which aired on March 8, 2010. In this episode, Richard Castle (Nathan Fillion) and Detective Kate Beckett (Stana Katic) investigate the murder of a woman found bound and hanging in a public park, covered in caramel sauce. Their investigation leads them to New York's underground BDSM scene, specifically a dominatrix dungeon called Lady Irena's House of Pain.
Maya Jama has worn several standout leather outfits while hosting Love Island: Aftersun.February 19, 2023: Maya wowed fans in a figure-hugging leather jumpsuit during an episode of Aftersun. The black ensemble featured a criss-cross halterneck with a cut-out at the dĂ©colletage and a flared leg, styled with her signature loose waves.Her outfits reflect Maya’s bold, glamorous style, often featuring leather or leather-look materials that hug herfigure and make a statement
Miley Cyrus performed at the Glastonbury Festival 2019 on the Pyramid Stage on June 30, delivering a memorable set that showcased her versatility and evolution as an artist.Her outfit, featuring black vinyl trousers, a white crop top and over the Knee Boots, and gold accessories, drew Madonna comparisons, while her provocative stage presence, including crotch-grabbing and microphone-licking, added to the rockstar vibe
MaĂ®tresse stars GĂ©rard Depardieu as Olivier, a naive young man who becomes involved with Ariane (Bulle Ogier), a professional dominatrix. The film explores their complex relationship as Olivier discovers Ariane’s secret life running a dungeon, blending elements of romance, psychological drama, and explicit BDSM themeThe movie depicts Ariane’s work as a dominatrix, including scenes of bondage, discipline, and sadomasochism, with fetish costumes designed by Karl Lagerfeld. It’s notable for its candid portrayal of BDSM, which was groundbreaking for its time, and it contrasts Ariane’s dominant professional persona with her personal vulnerabilities
"Devil's Planet" episode from Space: 1999 (Season 2, Episode 22)Entra turns out to be a penal colony run by the authoritarian Elizia, a female governor, and her whip-wielding female guards, who are unaware that a deadly virus has wiped out all life on Ellna.The penal colony operates a brutal system where political dissidents from Ellna are subjected to a sadistic "Hunt," where prisoners are given a chance to reach a "Sanctuary Column" for parole but are instead teleported to Ellna, where they die due to the virus.
Thong Girl vs. Xolta from Outer Space is a 2014 low-budget sci-fi fantasy film directed by Glen Weiss. The story follows Thong Girl, a superhero with powers like flight and laser beams from her posterior, who reluctantly teams up with a blue-skinned alien named Xolta from the planet Xoltan. Together, they battle the evil warlord Vish'ss, who travels in a spaceship and aims to destroy Earth. Xolta seeks to repopulate her dying planet by propagating her species on Earth, while Vish'ss pursues her for a stolen amulet. The plot involves time travel, a wormhole, and over-the-top antics, blending elements of comic book superhero stories with campy
Musetta Vander played Lash, a seductive and villainous henchwoman, in the low-budget, direct-to-video space Western Oblivion (1994), directed by Sam Irvin..Lash is the right-hand woman to Red Eye (Andrew Divoff), a reptilian alien villain who murders the town’s marshal and takes over the futuristic Western town of Oblivion. She’s a sadistic, leather-clad outlaw who uses her electric bullwhip to intimidate and attack
On January 29, 2022, Maya Jama appeared on The John Bishop Show in London, wearing a striking black leather pencil dress with matching elbow-length latex gloves and knee-high boots. The outfit, described as "very sexy" and "skintight," accentuated her figure and drew significant attention from viewers, with social media buzzing about her "gorgeous" appearance.
Transformation: Dr. Katherine McMichaels (Barbara Crampton), a psychiatrist, is initially portrayed as prudish and professional. However, exposure to the Resonator’s effects unleashes her repressed sexual desires, leading to a scene where she explores Pretorius’ dungeon, dons a leather outfit, and briefly adopts a dominant persona. This is depicted as a sign of her losing control, equating BDSM interest with psychological instability or corruption, a common 1980s cinematic stereotype
In the "Honey Trap" episode of The Thin Blue Line (Series 1, Episode 3), PC Maggie Habib is tasked with dressing provocatively for an undercover operation to entrap a criminal Her outfit is tight, revealing ensemble designed to fit the role of a "tart" for the honey trap. Specifically, she wears a tight red top ,sexy black leather miniskirt and biker jacket which is noted to be particularly short and eye-catching
Born June 16, 1973, in Dublin,Irish television presenter, former model, and author. hosted The Big Breakfast Channel 4, 2001,
Kate Gerbeau, born on 9 August 1968 in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, has a extensive career in television, including roles on "Newsround," "Watchdog," and "BBC Breakfast," and is currently presenting on British Forces News
Storm Huntley is a Scottish television presenter born on February 24, 1987, in Glasgow, Scotland. She is best known for hosting her own current affairs panel show on Channel 5, as well as co-presenting Jeremy Vine
Preaching to the Perverted (1997): Peter Emery, a young, inexperienced IT worker for a Christian company, is hired by Henry Harding, a conservative British MP on a moral crusade against the BDSM scene. Peter is tasked with infiltrating the "House of Thwax," a London fetish club run by Tanya Cheex, a charismatic American dominatrix. Using high-tech camera glasses, Peter gathers evidence to shut down the club, but he becomes enamored with Tanya, leading to a sadomasochistic relationship. As their bond deepens, Peter faces a moral dilemma: betray Tanya by testifying against her in court or follow his feelings. The film explores themes of sexual liberation, consent, and hypocrisy in moral crusades, blending humor, satire, and vibrant visuals. It’s a cult classic, praised for its bold take on BDSM culture but criticized for a weak script and uneven tone
Annabel Croft is a former British professional tennis player and current television and radio presenter, born on July 12, 1966
In the Buck Rogers in the 25th Century episode "Flight of the War Witch" (1980), Princess Ardala, played by Pamela Hensley, is noted for wearing striking outfits, including a blue leather ensemble that stands out. Highlighting Hensley's appearance in this blue leather outfit as a highlight of the episode, crediting the costume designer for its appeal.
Lucy Liu played the role of Pearl in the 1999 neo-noir action thriller Payback, directed by Brian Helgeland and starring Mel Gibson. Pearl is a dominatrix and a key supporting character affiliated with the Chinese triads and the main antagonist, Val Resnick (Gregg Henry). Her character is notable for her bold, sadistic personality and striking appearance, often seen in leather and fishnet stockings, embodying a commanding and provocative presence. Liu’s performance is highlighted for its comedic and intense delivery, particularly in scenes where Pearl engages in S&M dynamics, such as her memorable entrance where she slaps Resnick and demands submission
Sherese (Nancy DeCarl) "The Plot to Kill a City," wear leather outfits that enhance their menacing presence. Sherese, an empath and member of the Legion of Death, dons a brown leather outfit adorned with rivets, complementing her dangerous persona and aligning with the trope of villains in provocative attire. Similarly, Stella Warden (Karen Carlson) in "Planet of the Slave Girls" serves as a henchwoman in a sleek, villainous ensemble, reinforcing the show’s trend of dressing antagonists in eye-catching, often leather-based costumes.
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In the 1996 film *Barb Wire*, leather outfits are a defining feature of the titular character, Barb Wire (Pamela Anderson), reflecting her tough, rebellious persona as a bounty hunter in a dystopian 2017. The costumes, designed by Oscar-nominated designer Isabelle Guérin, emphasize a bold, fetish-inspired aesthetic, blending functionality with provocative style. Barb's signature look includes a black leather corset, often paired with matching pants or a skirt, accentuating her physique while suggesting combat readiness. Accessories like chokers, gloves, and thigh-high boots enhance the edgy, dominatrix-like vibe, aligning with the film's over-the-top, comic-book-inspired tone. The leather outfits serve both narrative and visual purposes, symbolizing Barb's control and independence in a war-torn world. Variations include a red leather ensemble for dramatic effect and a bullet-ridden jacket in action scenes, reinforcing her battle-hardened character. The costumes draw heavily from the 1990s cyberpunk and punk fashion trends, drawing comparisons to characters like Tank Girl, and contribute to the film's cult status as a campy action classic.
In the 1996 film *Barb Wire*, leather outfits are a defining feature of the titular character, Barb Wire (Pamela Anderson), reflecting her tough, rebellious persona as a bounty hunter in a dystopian 2017. The costumes, designed by Oscar-nominated designer Isabelle Guérin, emphasize a bold, fetish-inspired aesthetic, blending functionality with provocative style. Barb's signature look includes a black leather corset, often paired with matching pants or a skirt, accentuating her physique while suggesting combat readiness. Accessories like chokers, gloves, and thigh-high boots enhance the edgy, dominatrix-like vibe, aligning with the film's over-the-top, comic-book-inspired tone. The leather outfits serve both narrative and visual purposes, symbolizing Barb's control and independence in a war-torn world. Variations include a red leather ensemble for dramatic effect and a bullet-ridden jacket in action scenes, reinforcing her battle-hardened character. The costumes draw heavily from the 1990s cyberpunk and punk fashion trends, drawing comparisons to characters like Tank Girl, and contribute to the film's cult status as a campy action classic.
1967 episode of Lost in Space titled "The Colonists," which features a female warrior named Niolani, played by Francine York. In this episode of the classic 1960s sci-fi series, Niolani is a commanding figure from a warrior race sent to the planet Gamma 6 to prepare it for colonization by her people, the warriors of Condor. She wears a distinctive black bodysuit, black boots, a red cape, and a spiked black skullcap resembling a toy jack.wears a striking and memorable outfit that reflects her status as a formidable warrior from the Condor race. Her costume is designed to convey authority, strength, and an alien aesthetic, fitting the campy yet imaginative style of the 1960s sci-fi series.Her form-fitting black bodysuit is sleek and functional, emphasizing Niolani's commanding presence and warrior physique. It’s likely made of a shiny or slightly reflective material.The bodysuit is tailored to accentuate her role as a powerful leader, with clean lines and a minimalist design that avoids excessive ornamentation.The black boots complement the bodysuit, extending the monochromatic theme. They are likely knee-high or mid-calf, sturdy, and practical for a warrior, with a slight gloss to match the futuristic vibe. The boots may feature subtle detailing, such as slight ridges or a sleek finish, to maintain the militaristic aesthetic.The red cape is a dramatic flourish, adding a regal and authoritative element to Niolani’s appearance. It likely flows from her shoulders, possibly fastened with a clasp or insignia, and serves as a bold contrast to the black bodysuit and boots. The cape’s vibrant color symbolizes power and dominance, aligning with her role as a leader preparing Gamma 6 for colonization. It may have a slight shimmer or a lightweight fabric to enhance movement and visual impact.The most distinctive part of Niolani’s outfit is her spiked black skullcap, described as resembling a toy jack. This headpiece is a unique and iconic element, giving her an otherworldly and slightly menacing appearance. The skullcap is likely made of a lightweight material, painted or molded to appear metallic or glossy, with protruding spikes arranged symmetrically to evoke the shape of a jack-in-the-box toy. The spikes add a touch of aggression and alien flair, reinforcing her warrior identity