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A collection of works created by novelist Mari Akasaka, Bondage Fashion, which was edited by a novelist, Mari Akasaka, a Japanese art director who worked extensively including creators and designers. It's interesting to see a collaboration between Akasaka, who directed many books on eroticism at the time, and Akasaka, who was the editor-in-chief of bondage fashion magazine Sale before working as a novelist in earnest. In the late Victorian era of the late 19th century, SM-style visual fashion of enthusiasts spread as bondage art in the United States in the 1940s. The pioneers of the bondage were summarized with a focus on John Wiley and Irving Crow, the photographers who exploded the magazine Bizarre and the comic Sweet Gwendoline. One book.