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The SSCHAFER x PEI YI Armour Collaboration Inspired by Joan of Arc and Xena The Warrior Princess Fem-Dom Axis

11 October 2022

SSCHAFER X PEI YI by Joshua Hourigan

The SSCHAFER x PEI YI Armour Collaboration Inspired by The Joan of Arc and Xena The Warrior Princess Fem-Dom Axis

Drawing on the two designers’ distinct styles, the collaborative brainchild of Sschafer and Pei Yi is an exploration of each designer's mutual interest in fantasy fiction, fetishism, and the synergies between pain/pleasure, and strength/vulnerability.

SSCHAFER X PEI YI

SSCHAFER X PEI YI

The collaboration was heavily influenced by archetypal fem-doms such as Joan of Arc, Aeon Flux, and Xena the Warrior Princess which inspired their research and development, as did medieval body armour and Pony Play.

SSCHAFER X PEI YI

SSCHAFER X PEI YI

3Jane, the protagonist of the story, acts as a vehicle for these influences. Set in the distant future, she wanders the Earth alone. As the sole survivor of the human race, she is strong enough to endure the challenges beset on her yet ultimately vulnerable to the fragile world around her.

SSCHAFER X PEI YI

SSCHAFER X PEI YI

SSCHAFER X PEI YI

View the collection here.

Photographer: Joshua Hourigan

Words: SSCHAFER and PEI YI

Styling: SSCHAFER and PEI YI

Chainmail: SSCHAFER and PEI YI

Hair: Zeïna Thiboult

Make-up: Ivy Reynolds

Model: Kat @ Stone Street Agency

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