TARZA & JANE on my-kink.com

TARZA & JANE on my-kink.com

A really nice article and well written about Fabian and TARZA & JANE:

https://my-kink.com/de/spaces/tarza-jane/ (in German)

Here's a deepl.com translation of the text: 

DAILY LATEX FASHION

A brand portrait can never be just a description of a brand. Rather, it must show the people behind it. Those who came up with the idea.

In the case of the latex fashion label “TARZA & JANE,” that person is Fabian Seibert. I met Fabian some time ago at a trade fair near Bonn. His life and work are centered in Aachen. It's easy to strike up a conversation with him. He's curious, asks questions, and doesn't shy away from difficult topics. After just a few minutes, we were already chatting about beliefs. These are, among other things, the statements that guide us and influence our decisions.

For example, the decision to choose a career. Fabian completed his studies in mechanical engineering in Aachen and worked in the field for a while. He quickly realized that this career choice made him unhappy. He quit and began studying design in Maastricht. During the day, he worked in a dental supply store, and in the evenings, he attended college. For his diploma, he designed jewelry. Feel free to ask him about the topic of his thesis when you see him!
It's exciting. And just as exciting are his drive and his path to developing the “TARZA & JANE” label. The association with the films starring Johnny Weismüller is intentional – Tarzan and Jane... just a little different. And so is what Fabian does with latex, a little different.

He designs latex fashion for everyday wear, he says. The pieces he designs and manufactures himself in his studio are characterized by clean, simple lines. The latex material allows them to unfold their effect — subtly, almost at second glance.

Fabian loves latex. And he loves it when people feel comfortable in what they wear and can express themselves freely. And that's possible with his clothes. In everyday life, they can be easily combined with blouses, T-shirts, jeans, etc., and are just as suitable for a friend's birthday party as they are for a trip to the theater (I can confirm this from my own experience) and can even be worn to the office. The latter really does happen—and Fabian's delight is clear to see: “You can always blend in with the pavement slabs and concrete walls the day after tomorrow.”

Author: Anja Abels | Photos: Tarza&Jane

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