

How do you like this style?
The details of this look are truly superb.
A little winter to cool down this summer 🥵
Do light latex colors deserve more love?
I usually see people talk about black, red, or darker latex looks, but this soft white/ivory shade really caught my eye.
What do you all think about lighter latex colors like white, cream, pearl, or pastel tones? Do they look more elegant, more difficult to style, or just less practical?
I feel like this color gives the outfit a very different mood compared to classic black. Curious whether you’d choose a shade like this for a dress, and what other colors you’d want to see more often.
Welcome to r/LatexStyle - share your looks and styling ideas!
Welcome to r/LatexStyle, a community dedicated to latex fashion, outfits, and creative styling.
This is a place to:
- share your own latex looks and photoshoots;
- post fashion inspiration with proper credit;
- ask for advice about accessories, shoes, colors, fit, makeup, and hairstyles;
- compare different styling options;
- discuss new purchases, designers, and unusual latex pieces.
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My first time putting on a catsuit was an absolute disaster (but I made it)
I just need to share this because I’m sure some of you can relate. I finally got my first full catsuit delivered today, and I completely underestimated the process of putting it on.
I thought I used enough dressing aid, but halfway through getting my hips in, I got completely stuck. I panicked, started sweating (which made it worse), and looked like a flailing seal trying to wriggle into a wetsuit. It took me a solid 45 minutes, a lot of deep breathing, and a bit of swearing, but I finally got it on.
Once it was adjusted and shined, it looked amazing and felt like a second skin. But wow, that initial struggle was a reality check.