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Harness it: Four inspirational ideas for your next outfit

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When it comes to choosing a pole costume, nothing looks more bad-ass than a strappy harness. Flattering for all heights and body sizes, the seemingly simple harness draws attention to the thighs and butt cheeks, while being suggestive of foreplay / S&M / B&D. No wonder that the harness is the number one costume feature in exotic pole comps! To inspire your next outfit and offer suggestions on how you can go about harnessing up, I'm sharing a selection of my favourite pics. I also follow 'harness hotties' on Instagram such as msmucci (Prince of the Glittery Thong Harness) and miss_arizona (Queen of the Harness and Scorching Sex Goddess). Here's how you can go about achieving the same look! Sew them in Backstage at Sky Sirens' 'Heartstoppers' showcase. I honestly think lace and harnesses are a match made in heaven! For this outfit, I bought the bodysuit from Bras n' Things , a really amazing store that has the most beautiful and we

The teachers who helped me nail my nemesis tricks

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As a pole dancing instructor one of the most important things to me is recognising when a teacher has helped me achieve a pole move, especially one that has been my nemesis for some time. Throughout my 10+ years as a pole student, there are many, many moves that have taken me forever to learn, because I am not naturally flexible, strong, coordinated or even confident! I was one of these girls who started pole hoping for some kind of miracle transformation, because I was at a very, very low point in my life, and quite literally, homeless. But to turn this into a positive experience, I want to share my most memorable moments when I finally nailed some of the tricks that were most difficult for me, and acknowledge the teachers who helped me achieve them! Aerial Invert I remember coming into the studio literally day after day for an entire year, trying to get this move. I could see other students do it easily and I would harass them during practice time with questions on how