Charles Guyette

Charles Guyette (c. 1900–1976) was a pioneering theatrical costumer who transformed his New York shop into America’s first full-line fetish supplier by the mid-1930s. Notably, he offered handmade fetish items and imported European designs. After a prison sentence for obscenity, he shifted focus but inspired key figures in American kink culture. Continue reading Charles Guyette

Raymond van Doren

Raymond van Doren (1906–1991) was a Belgian artist known for his portraiture, female nudes, and groundbreaking fetish photography. His works, spanning much of the 20th century, reflect themes of vulnerability and power, utilizing classical techniques and modernist elements. Van Doren’s contributions have recently gained renewed interest for their historical significance in pre-war erotica. Continue reading Raymond van Doren

Juan Crisóstomo Méndez Ávalos

In the colonial cradle of Puebla, Mexico Juan Crisóstomo Méndez Ávalos was born on May 12, 1885. Raised amid the city’s textile mills and fervent Catholic fervor, young Juan apprenticed at fifteen in the German import house of Soomer & Herman, surrounded by crates of optical wonders and photographic paraphernalia. This immersion ignited a passion that would eclipse his formal training in drawing at the … Continue reading Juan Crisóstomo Méndez Ávalos

Jacques André Boiffard

Jacques-André Boiffard (1902–1961) is best known as Man Ray’s darkroom assistant in 1920s Paris, printing solarized nudes and surrealist masterpieces for Minotaure and Documents. Yet behind the scenes, Boiffard quietly pursued his own obsessions: fetishistic close-ups of feet, masks, and bound bodies The Unseen Bondage Series Between 1929 and 1933, Boiffard produced a small, undocumented body of BDSM-themed photographs: Big toes in extreme close-up, treated … Continue reading Jacques André Boiffard