Designer Review: Kaoris

Kaoris Latex Dreams, a fierce latex designer based out of London, features eclectic mix of latex looks. Kaori strives to create sophisticated and sexy picks for every shape, not just those that are model sized. With a unique approach, her one of a kind couture designs are coveted from all parts of the globe.

Browse through her distinct latex looks over at Model Mayhem. For a stand out look, check out her black and white printed latex dress. With oversized cap sleeves and a over the knee hem, this graphic printed piece is loud and unafraid to be seen. For a more pin up inspired look, watch out for her bubblegum pink latex dress. Featuring a bold contrast with yellow at the bust and waist line, this outrageously adorable pick is the perfect match for any aspiring pin up diva.

In similar suit, Kaori also created a sugary sweet yellow dress, complete with polka dot patterning, a bow at the bust and small white stitches down the chest. This halter style dress is ultra cool and offers a retro vibe. Me-ow! In love with leopard? Soar to new heights with a latex halter dress, featuring a two tone pattern of black and tiger stripes. With a revealing key hole design and body conscious style, you’ll be guaranteed to have all eyes on you.

Go for a theatrical, dramatic look with a black latex catsuit, complete with layers of ruffles, and thigh high stockings. Wearing all black creates an instant slimming effect, while added extras like noir-inspired makeup, complete this glam outfit. Have fun next Halloween by wearing a tired and true costume, but in a totally fresh way. It seems like everyone’s been a nurse for Halloween at least once, so why not amp up the volume by opting for a latex version.

With a high gloss sheen, you’ll shine from the moment you enter the room. For more about Kaori Matsubara, visit her website and browse through her portfolio of images on Model Mayhem. Can’t get enough latex #inspo? Neither can we! Create your own version of these ultra sexy and sleek looks by purchasing latex fabric from our online website.

Written by Jade Nicolette

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15 Comments

Quinn Avery

Kaori’s focus on couture, one-of-a-kind pieces explains why her work is globally sought after, and it shows in the attention to detail described in each outfit.

Blair Sutton

The halter cuts mentioned in a few designs seem like a smart choice for latex, giving structure while still showing off the material’s shine and fit.

Robin Tate

I like how Kaori emphasizes designs for every shape, not just model sizes, which is rare in latex fashion and makes the collection feel much more wearable and inclusive.

Blair Sutton

Referencing Model Mayhem makes sense since these designs seem very editorial and photography-driven, especially pieces like the graphic print dress.

Kendall Reese

The oversized cap sleeves on that printed dress caught my attention since latex is usually so body-hugging, and this adds a sculptural element.

Riley Harper

The leopard-inspired halter with tiger stripes and a keyhole cut seems designed to command attention, definitely not for someone trying to blend into a crowd.

Marlowe Dean

Turning a classic nurse costume into a high-gloss latex version is a clever twist for Halloween, especially since it plays with something familiar but makes it striking again.

Morgan Ellis

Her sugary yellow polka dot halter with the bow and white stitching really leans into retro styling, and I appreciate how it balances cute details with latex’s bold texture.

Riley Harper

That black and white printed dress with oversized cap sleeves sounds like a statement piece that would photograph incredibly well, especially with the over-the-knee hem adding drama.

Hayden Sloane

The bubblegum pink dress with yellow contrast at the bust and waist feels very playful, almost like a modern pin-up take that doesn’t take itself too seriously.

Cameron Vale

I found the black latex catsuit with layered ruffles interesting because it mixes sleek latex with something more theatrical and textured, which isn’t something you see often.

Finley Hart

The mention of noir-inspired makeup with the black catsuit really helps visualize the full look, not just the garment, which makes the styling feel complete.

Alex Monroe

What stands out most is how each piece is described as having a distinct personality, from retro polka dots to dramatic noir, rather than just being variations of the same look.

Casey Rowan

Her use of contrasting colors like pink and yellow feels very intentional, creating visual breaks that make latex look less intimidating and more playful.

Cameron Vale

I appreciate that the article highlights multiple aesthetics, from pin-up sweetness to bold graphic prints, showing that latex doesn’t have to be one-note.


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