I’m going to close this series of vintage themed posts by returning to the first one in it. Several readers reached out via comments and emails to say that the domme in the photograph was a Mistress Antoinette. I’d not been aware of her until now, but by all accounts she was an amazing person.
This Rialto Report article provides some interesting background, with tributes from the likes of Dita Von Teese and Annie Sprinkle. Among her many accomplishments was publishing the fetish and femdom Reflections Magazine and creating the fashion company Versatile Fashions. You can hear from Mistress Antoinette as well as see some of her creations in this 1997 video of the Dressed To Thrill Ball.
One reader was kind enough to send me a lovely story of his interaction with her back in the 80’s. I’m sharing it below with his permission.
Way back In 1983, while driving back to San Diego after a few days of climbing in Yosemite National Park, I visited her fetish clothing store, Versatile Fashions Boutique. To my delight she was in the store that day, and was very kind when I told her that I was a longtime fan who loved being submissive to women. She had a reporter coming in for an interview, and for his benefit I was allowed to play her slave, footstool, bootlicker, and errandboy while she chatted merrily and casually with the reporter. It was a wonderful experience for me, exercising my macho rock climber persona on one day, and my worshipful slave persona the next. Plus she was just such a decent person with a big heart and a wonderful sense of humor.
She’s now retired and, based on this article, is sadly suffering from some health problems. She was clearly a kinky pioneer with a great personality. I’m sure we all wish her well in retirement.
Although Ms Antoinette has retired, the fashion company continues today under the brand Versatile Corsets.
She is remarried and living in Colorado. Doing very well. I have recently spoke with her on several occasions. A warm and wonderful person.
That’s great to hear. Thanks for sharing that.
-paltego
She passed away in June of 2022 from cancer. So sad to say.
Oh that is sad to hear. Seemed like an amazing person. Very sorry to hear it but thanks for sharing the news.
-paltego