An intense and refined shibari session, featuring rope, light, and vintage lingerie.
Grace and Aesthetics
There is a kind of grace that cannot be taught, an elegance that cannot be manufactured, but reveals itself through essential gestures. Marta wears a white lingerie set with a vintage, domestic feel: a soft, vertically striped bustier trimmed with lace, and wide high-waisted panties that seem pulled from a forgotten wardrobe. It is through this aesthetic and conceptual choice that the shibari session led by Kirigami takes shape — a minimalist, sober set where light and rope alone are enough to create the drama.
The Kinbaku Session
The sequence begins on the floor, between tatami and silence, with Marta in a composed pose, her gaze turned inward. The light sculpts her body with precision, enhancing the texture of the fabric and the tension beneath the skin. Nothing is left to chance. Every fold of her lingerie seems to hold memory and fragility.
The tie evolves into a dynamic suspension. The traditional gote transforms into a series of complex variations: legs curling inward, torso twisting, feet searching for emptiness. Marta moves — or rather, allows herself to be moved — maintaining a consistent expressive quality, never forced. Her posture remains noble even in the most demanding transitions, especially when her body arches and rotates into an inverted suspension, her loose hair brushing the tatami like a vertical brushstroke.
Each frame becomes a dialogue between tension and release, between form and meaning. Kirigami works through attentive listening, precisely modulating load points, geometry, and the direction of forces. The result is a narrative suspended between era and flesh, between ritual aesthetics and a visceral pursuit of presence.
A Note on Safety
Though visually poetic and restrained, the session is not without technical complexity. Suspensions involving inversion and joint compression require a high degree of body awareness and preparation. Every position was carefully checked, allowing Marta to explore her body with intensity, but always within a framework of safety and mutual care.
This session is, in its own way, a parable: it speaks of falling and rising, of restraint and opening — using rope, light, and breath as its only language.