Talc or silicone shine for storing latex? The honest answer, the myth that won't die, and the Vex method for 20+ years of wear.
Behind the scenes on Megan Thee Stallion's Hottieween look: an army-green latex catsuit with sculpted bust cups, a crystal capelet, a pearl collar, mask and hat.
Behind the scenes on a red molded latex gown: how a sculpted, ruched bust is carved in clay, molded in latex, and built into a floor-sweeping gown.
Behind the scenes on a one-of-a-kind latex mermaid: a scale-textured gown, a sculpted fanned tail, clawed gloves, and thousands of hand-set pearls and crystals.
Behind the scenes on a one-of-one Vex latex look: hand-sculpted hearts, a crystal sacred-heart corset, caged bustle, crown and cape, made for the Queen party.
How to shine your latex to a wet-glass finish. Dip shine for a deep all-over gleam, spray shine for fast touch-ups — when to use each.
Before you send your latex in for repair: how to clean, dry, note the damage, and pack it so the fix lasts. A step-by-step from the Vex studio.
Talc or dressing aid? How to get into your latex the easy way — when to dust, when to glide, and the trade-offs of each. From the Vex studio.