Step into a bold reimagination of 80s tennis fashion with model and designer Saphfyre, who stuns in her handmade latex outfit. This exclusive photo shoot transforms classic tenniscore aesthetics into a futuristic, high-shine fantasy. With a custom latex mini skirt and matching top in pink and bronze tones, Saphfyre brings a fresh and edgy twist to retro-inspired fashion. The look pays homage to vintage tennis uniforms while bending all the rules—literally. Every pose highlights the stretch, shimmer, and sculptural beauty of latex clothing. Saphfyre’s light blue cap adds a sporty, playful contrast to the glossy textures of the outfit. Her platinum-blonde hair and bold makeup complete the cyber-athletic dream.
The material catches and reflects light, emphasizing movement, shape, and form. This isn’t just latex modeling—it’s a wearable artwork made by the model herself. Whether she’s stretching into impossible poses or giving an intense gaze to the camera, every shot is dynamic and deliberate. The vibe is retro-futurism meets high fashion editorial. Saphfyre is not only the face but also the creator behind the look, pushing independent fashion design into bold new territory. It’s a reminder that handmade can still mean high-gloss, high-concept, and runway-ready. The look effortlessly combines sensuality, sportiness, and surrealism.
Perfect for fashion lovers, latex enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates alternative style and self-expression. The shoot has all the makings of a standout moment in independent fashion photography. Think Wimbledon meets Blade Runner—unexpected, striking, unforgettable. Saphfyre owns the space with confidence, turning every frame into a fashion statement. The rest of this radiant, latex-powered shoot is now published in the online fashion magazine—and it’s a must-see. Dive into the full gallery to experience the full story of shine, style, and transformation.

Martin Peterdamm / Taste of Taboo Magazine

Martin Peterdamm / Taste of Taboo Magazine

Martin Peterdamm / Taste of Taboo Magazine

Martin Peterdamm / Taste of Taboo Magazine