Page 102 - Bedeseme Magazine Issue 56D
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Sara Scarlet is a Belgium based part time profes-       does that make me?"
       sional model, specialised in high fashion, latex        She explains that she experiences feminism as the
       fashion, fine art nude and conceptual modelling.        freedom of doing what you want to do and what
       She travels worldwide for photoshoots, catwalks         makes  you  happy  as  a  women  without  restric-
       and events. Next to her modelling job, she is a full    tions, slut shaming, body shaming and objectifi-
       time university student in the field of linguistics     cation of the female body. "I don't see myself as a
       and literature.                                         sexual object in my modelling, I always try to stay
                                                               within my own personal limit of pornography (e.g.
       She was a late bloomer in the (alt) modelling field     no spread legs and no extremely sexual poses). As
       and would have never expected as a teenager, that       long as I keep happy with my work, I don't see a
       she'd become a professional model some day. As          problem. It is none of my business if someone else
       a matter of fact, she was a quiet girl, always rea-     chooses to objectify me, but it is wrong. Generally
       ding and daydreaming. It was until she discovered       I would prefer a world in which women could do
       the gothic scene, that she seemed to have found         whatever they wanted and wouldn't be seen as se-
       a crowd in which she belonged and music that she        xual objects anyway. But the road to this world will
       loved.  She  is  still  a  very  active  member  of  the  be long so I better stick to my own personal limits
       scene,  attending  and  occasionally  organising        and hope that the world will change it's opinion
       events and frequenting concerts and festivals.          about nudity. Educating and speaking up would be
                                                               a start."
       At 18, she started modelling for photography and
       fashion students and liked it so much that she
       never stopped modelling. Her first latex shoot was
       for the Dutch brand Ardita Fetish Fashion. The first
       experience with latex clothing was weird yet fas-
       cinating and she applied for a fashion show at Do-
       minatrix  party  in  the  Netherlands,  back  then
       already one of the biggest latex events in the area.
       When  wearing  a  full  Brigitte  More  catsuit,  she
       found out that she absolutely loved wearing it and
       everything fell in it's place. Latex makes her feel
       beautiful and powerful and from that day on she
       keeps wearing and shooting it.


       "The people in the latex scene are so genuinly nice
       and friendly, I immediately felt accepted and safe
       with them, especially the other models and pho-
       tographers made me feel one of them from the be-
       ginning, that feeling is amazing! And latex just
       looks so great, I feel like a superhero when I wear
       it."


       Sara is what we call a non-classical beauty with
       her characteristic facial shape, bright green eyes,
       pale skin and unique jaw bone structure. "This
       combination  of  an  atypical  face  with  a  typical
       hourglass "glamour" body shape makes me a uni-
       que model for high fashion as well as latex and art
       nude or alt or even beauty and make-up mode-
       lling. I can do it all and I can't say that I prefer one
       to another, all genres are fun to explore."

       It might seem contradictory at first, but Sara is a
       very proud self proclaimed feminist and doesn't
       hesitate to joke about it: "I am an art nude and
       latex model, occasionaly shave my armpits and
       legs and I don't hate men. What lousy feminist

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