Missed it the 1st time around: Carli Hermés
Posted: July 17, 2015 Filed under: Entertainment | Tags: BDSM, bondage, Carli Hermes, D/s, dievca, Dominance, Dominant, Elegant, erotic, Master, Submission, submissive, Suitsupply 12 CommentsWe missed these photos the first time around. In looking for a little fantasy inspiration, dievca was rewarded with 4 new photos from the Shameless Suitsupply Ad Campaign by Carli Hermés. The link to the first post is below, if you would like to see the original photos, again. XO
Shameless Suitsupply and Carli Hermes: Something for Master
Beautiful photographs but very much contested as being degrading for women (by Vanilla people)
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I had read a bit about the controversy. In the D/s World — everything would be negotiated, so it would be “game on”, right? XO
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Do like the mask, the fur coat can frankly sod off! X
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The Mask one was supposed the be the feature photo, but this new system seems to choose the last photo to show…irritating. Actually, isn’t that fur coat – faux?
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advertising that panders…what else is new? xx
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I know, but if the actions were agreed upon in D/s… very sexy!
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of course, that goes unsaid…but this image is being used to sell stuff. advertising tugs at ego and insecurities for monetary gain for the client. most people don’t understand the dynamics of a real D/s relationship…so their takeaway from this is very different than ours. xx
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Sex does sell…
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The only image that is bothersome is the last, the poor man looks like he is in pain, LOL
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Actually, I thought that as well — 😉
Esctacy? Pleasure and the Pain?
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I think it is more a sense of achieving an artistic photo. A better photo ( for me anyway) would have been her head in his lap and both of them enjoying a Prosecco, but…. the demographics probably indicate that a younger man might identify with ignoring the girl while he plays video games….
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Snort. XO
Millennials — huh?
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