Dominance, again 

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Fashion can be an integral part of kink role-play and scene dynamics. Dressing up in specific attire can help individuals embody their desired roles, fantasies, and power dynamics, enhancing the immersive experience of kink play.

Economic disparities can limit access to certain LGBTQ+ kink events, workshops, and resources for individuals from lower-income backgrounds. Not to mention the financial means to dress up in specific attire. This exclusion further exacerbates existing inequalities within the LGBTQ+ community.

This video piece explores the feedback loop created by media and history, which choose to use a narrative that excludes the experiences of those within marginalized communities, such as people of color, transgender individuals, and those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds.

AI Video – 2024
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Curated by Oona and SamJ Studios for 2024 London Fashion Week. Premiering the exhibiton at the UNIT London Gallery in Mayfair London, England, on Thursday February 15th, 2024.