{"id":2168,"date":"2018-11-16T17:10:50","date_gmt":"2018-11-16T16:10:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.sadistique.com\/en\/?p=2168"},"modified":"2018-11-16T17:12:01","modified_gmt":"2018-11-16T16:12:01","slug":"this-december-sadistique-will-be-science-fictionally-amazing-in-a-vintage-way","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sadistique.com\/en\/blog\/2018\/11\/16\/this-december-sadistique-will-be-science-fictionally-amazing-in-a-vintage-way\/","title":{"rendered":"This December Sadistique will be science-fictionally amazing. In a vintage way."},"content":{"rendered":"
Sadistique<\/a><\/em><\/strong>, the grand BDSM event in Milano, notoriously has a different theme every month. This is an additional game to the regular dress code<\/a>: inventing a themed outfit is fun, makes for a varied ambiance and… increases the chances to win two free entry tickets for the next month if you choose to get photographed and published<\/a>. But this time something odd happened.<\/p>\n When we announced that on\u00a0December 2nd<\/strong> the theme would be\u00a0Barbarella – Vintage sci-fi<\/em><\/strong>, several younger guests looked at us perplexed, confessing they had no idea what we were talking about. So let’s make amends right now:\u00a0Barbarella<\/a>\u00a0was the protagonist of the same-name movie from the Sixties<\/a>, inspired\u00a0by a famous\u00a0French comic. Its iconic, ironic and sexy look\u00a0gave origin to the “space fashion<\/a>” fad by\u00a0Paco Rabanne, Pierre Cardin\u00a0and Andr\u00e9 Courr\u00e9ges. Or, in other words, the perfect inspiration to have fun with a bizarre vintage idea of fetish joining seduction, self-irony and creativity.<\/p>\n