Stripes are hip just now and we at Anatomic Bomb love them too! We were the first company in the latex world to produce stripes in a collection. Here are just some variants on our theme. Which colours would you choose? Any of these or another combination? Have a think- it’s fun!
Roswell Ivory Sunflower Shoot
5 MayNot the typical latex dress shoot, this, but we love its uniqueness. These photos by Ego photography were done for a layout in Alt Fashion magazine, modeled by Roswell Ivory.
We hope you like their summery, crazy feel as much as we do!
The dress in the photos is our Denise the Menace
Grand Manor House shoot with Mamzelle Maz & Rowan Murray
4 MayThese are the wonderful pictures we received when the model Mamzelle Maz collaborated with photographer Rowan Murray. We love the results. I’ve also included a couple of behind the scenes shots which I always think can be very charming.
Thank you to the rest of the team too:
MUA Samm Agnew
Jewellery by Prong
Photography assistant Artur Tymanski











Collaborations with Jami Deadly
5 AprWe have worked with Jami a few times over the years but not for a while now but we thought you would like to see some of the results.
Jami is a vintage pinup model, Marilyn Monroe impersonator, horror hostess, and burlesque dancer and stars in her own Elvira style horror hostess show Deadly Cinema.
http://www.modelmayhem.com/6159
Photos below are by Viva Van Story where her logo is present. Otherwise they are by Julian Noel.
Roswell Ivory & Pirate Photography Shoot
23 MarAs I write this blog it is a really gloomy and windy winter’s day (even though it is spring!)
So I thought I would look out these lovely pictures from Pirate Photography with the model Roswell Ivory. They are taken on the beach with beautiful light and remind me of a warm summer evening.
I particularly love how they managed to find a beach hut that was an exact match to their dress!
http://www.piratephotography.co.uk/
http://www.roswellivory.co.uk/
Here Roswell is wearing our Maria Man Trapp bodysuit in metallic old gold, Damsel in a Dress (puffed sleeve mini dress) in red and Denise the Menace dress in violet and lilac stripes.
Portia Victoria & Inaglo Shoot
19 MarWe love these very glamourous and sleek pictures that photographer took of Portia in our clothes.
http://www.inaglo-photography.co.uk/
www.portiavictoria.co.uk/
Marlo Marquise & Andy Hartmark Shoot
18 MarI love these pics from a shoot with model Marlo Marquise and photographer Andy Hartmark
http://andyhartmarkphoto.smugmug.com/
http://marlo-marquise.squarespace.com/
I couldn’t decide which pictures to put up from this shoot so I just put up all of them!
These are pictures of our Jolie Fleurs dress with ribbons. The main dress is red with white and pink large roses.
http://www.anatomicbomb.com/jolie-fleurs-with-ribbons-49-p.asp
Worn here with our latex stockings
Tom Macdonald shoot
14 MarWe were thrilled to have the photographer Tom Macdonald do a shoot for us earlier this year.
The location was a deserted hospital which gave us lots of interesting shots.
Our lovely models were Annette Bette and Millicent Binks.
Thank you to Aengus Rathbone for his help in organising this shoot.
Tom’s contact details are: http://www.modelmayhem.com/1018797
http://www.millicentbinks.com/
http://www.annettebettekellow.co.uk/
Care of Latex/ Rubber Clothing
13 MayA Guide to the Wearing & Care of Latex
This guide can also be seen on our website here:
http://www.anatomicbomb.com/-care-of-rubber-23-w.asp
Latex is a special material which needs some care to keep it at its best. The following may seem like quite a lot of bother but if you compare it to the likes of looking after delicate laces or woolens then it isn’t too dissimiliar. The amount of compliments and pleasure you will receive from wearing latex will far outweigh the time it takes to look after it.
I would advise not to buy the latex products which are pull on. All that pulling and stretching will likely tear the garment before you even get it on. Always buy garments with zips or closures for ease of getting on and off.
WEARING
Dust yourself or the inside of the garment in a light coat of talcum powder (you don’t need to use too much- you’re not preparing a pie for the oven!)
Before putting on your latex remove any sharp jewellery and beware of long or sharp nails. Do not allow your garment to come in to contact with nickel or copper based metals- these will stain your latex clothes. Be aware of things like jewllery (including body jewellery) and coins. If you are wearing pale colours be aware there may be a problem of staining if wearing perfume on your body, body make-ups and fake tan.
If you are wearing items which are more tricky to get on like tight trousers or stockings, you cold wear some gloves to pull them on to help prevent tears.
POLISHING & GLOSSY FINISH
We polish our clothes before they are posted. Polish gives the clothes a sheen and protects them. When you are wearing your latex you can either polish your garment again with a soft cloth like a J-cloth or spray it with silicone spray. Silicone spray is how latex clothes get their super shiny look like in our photos or in magazines. Be careful when using silicone spray not to spray yourself on a shiny floor or it will make the floor super slippery and cause accidents. Also don’t spray it underneath a smoke alarm (or you might set them off and cause a mass evacuation of a huge building like we have done in the past- OOPS!)
CLEANING & STORAGE
Handwash your garment in mild washing up liquid then rinse. DO NOT put it in to a washing machine, dry clean, iron or tumble dry.
If your garment has thread tassels (some of our clothes like the Gail Storm dress has tassels) on it do not immerse in water but instead wipe clean with a soft wet cloth and mild washing up liquid.
Your garment may gain a ‘milky’ sheen when wet. Don’t worry about this- it will revert back to normal when it is dry.
To dry, lay flat on a towel or hang unwrinkled on a plastic or wooden coat hanger. Do not use a metal coat-hanger- avoid contact with metals when wet. You will also need to turn garment inside out to dry the inside.
When dry, lightly dust the inside with talcum.
You can either dust the outside with talcum or polish it.
Try to take a note of how the shop wrapped the garment when you got it. It will be wrapped in a clear plastic clothes bag and sometimes wrapped in tissue paper. The metal fastenings will not be in contact with pale latex. It would be good to either store the garment in the same way or hang it in a dark closet.
For pale colours- If your clothing has metal fastenings (buckles, eyelets, etc) cover these in tissue paper so they do not touch the rest of the garment. Store in a dark place. Exposure to sunlight will discolour the material and can weaken it. Store latex colours separately.















































































