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Darenzia
Fierce Fetish Eminence
Darenzia
is one of the most visible personalities on the New York City fetish
scene. One look at her edgy aesthetic and you know she rarely goes
unnoticed. Her unusual beauty paired with an equally unusual
imagination has resulted in a true fetish eminence. From her background
in classical dance to her “computer geek” mind, this is one kinky cutie
who’s a force to be reckoned with! ErosZine had a few choice words with
her about her recent world travels and her plans for world fetish
domination.
ErosZine: Tell us a little bit about your background.
Darenzia: Growing up I traveled around quite a bit because my dad was
in the Navy, but luckily I spent most of my time situated right outside
of Washington, DC. I remember I was always really busy. I’d go to high
school part time taking college classes in bio, math, chemistry,
physics and writing. Then, the second half of my day I’d be at ballet
school and rehearsal. I lived a total left brain/right brained life; my
creative and logical sides were constantly at war. On top of all of
that, I was a really wild teenager who was constantly getting in
trouble and dating people way older than I probably should have been.
Amazingly, I really got along well with my parents—with the exception
of a couple of nuclear events.
EZ: How long have you been living in New York City?
D: Oh wow, it’s been a little over 10 years and six apartments now!
EZ: What brought you here?
D: I came to New York to be a ballet dancer and to go to university.
About two years after I got here, I decided to quit dancing all
together—it became too much of a strain and my knees hurt all the time.
It stopped being a fun, creative outlet. I was constantly being
pressured to quit my academics in favor of ballet, which was something
that I was just not prepared to do. I refused to doom myself to
becoming nothing more than a ballet instructor after a very short dance
career. I felt that my education was much more important.
EZ: You were booked as a go-go dancer at a lot of Manhattan nightclubs, right?
D: A bit. I used to dance at the Limelight in Manhattan while I was in
school and occasionally at Mother. God, I miss the old New York City
clubs! Occasionally I still go-go at events like Motherfucker and
Utopia Parkway at Crobar. It’s like being paid to have fun and get free
drinks. I’ve also dabbled in nightclub promotions. Years ago I ran my
own small club and last year I produced and stage-managed the SMack!
party during the NYC Fetish Marathon. Most recently I co-hosted
Motherfucker’s New Year’s Eve bash. Honestly though, I’m too lazy/busy
to do more promo. I’ve been more focused lately on developing my own
stage shows.
EZ: How did you develop your aesthetic?
D: I don’t really know, it just kind of evolved. I’ll admit that I used
to be a goth girl back in the day and that’s where it all started. When
I moved to New York I discovered the fetish scene and nightclubs like
Mother and that’s where I first learned about fetish fashion and became
enamored and aroused by it. Honestly, the only reason I ever shaved my
hair into a mohawk was because it was so thick I could hardly stand it.
I’ve had this hairdo for about eight years; sometimes it’s been
different colors, but I’ve stuck with blue because it just seems to
work on me. I’ve also recently started growing my sides back in because
I got so sick of shaving daily; my hair grows too fast. I’d say my look
has progressively become more refined over the years, as my tastes have
changed and matured. I’ve got a bit of an odd Eastern European face, so
I’m always experimenting with different styles.
EZ: How did you make the transition from go-go girl to fetish goddess and model to on-screen talent?
D: I guess I just met the right people. Going to clubs, I met a lot of
designers and photographers who would just casually ask me to pose for
them or wear their clothing or be in their fashion shows. Somehow, that
all spun out of control and here I am. I think the first time I went to
Los Angeles in April 2003 to work with a lot of photographers I admired
there was when things really began to take off for me. I’m really picky
about who I work with and I like to work with the same photographers
time and time again, since I think the photos improve as your
relationship with the photographer progresses. When you become more
comfortable and familiar, then you’re able to let go more and really
create something special. That’s not to say that I don’t like working
with new people—of course I do—it’s just that when I click with a
photographer, it usually progresses into a long term friendship and
collaboration.
EZ: I saw you in Alice in Footland. Have you been doing other movies?
D: I’ve done some work with Gwen Media, notably “The Asylum,” and I’ll
be shooting a sequel to that in March. It was nominated this year for
an AVN Award for “Best Specialty Fetish/BDSM” video, which really
tickles my nads. It didn’t win, but I still think it’s funny that a
movie I didn’t even show my tatas in was nominated! I love doing
movies, but I can’t actually watch the movies I do—I’ve only seen Alice
and Asylum on 20X fast forward [laughs]. I could never watch videos of
my dance performances either. I would love to work with Andrew Blake
and Marquis video someday! I’ve also done a bunch of extra work for
mainstream film and TV, but I haven’t done much of it lately because
it’s just so tedious, for the most part. Plus I’m too apathetic to keep
on my agent’s ass.
EZ: Do you consider the movies fetish? Porn? Both?
D: I consider all of the movie work I do to be more fetish than
porn. Then again, the definition of porn is subjective. I’m sure
people have jerked off or gotten sexual titillation out of some of my
movies. The DVDs I’ve done have a certain aesthetic and artistic
quality which I think sets them apart from most porn, and nothing I’ve
ever done can even remotely be considered “hardcore.” I myself love
hardcore porn, but could never actually be in one. Okay, I lie. I did
do a short intro to a John T. Bone porno that I styled with Inner
Sanctum latex in Brazil last year called “Rubber Dollies.” Other
people were fucking in that movie. I just introduced and dressed them.
Being on an actual porn set clued me into just how not erotic hardcore
porn can be behind the scenes.
EZ: You've been traveling a lot. What have you been up to?
D: This past year I’ve been blessed with the ability to travel all over
the world and I’ve already got plans to do tons of traveling in the
coming year. Seriously, 2004 was a total fantasy for me—my little side
hobby of modeling turned into a full time venture and I was able to
support myself doing it. Without the hindrance of a 9-to-5 job, I was
able to take off whenever I wanted to! I traveled to Sao Paulo and the
Brazilian jungle, Zurich, Berlin, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Vegas,
Philly, Boston and London several times. I even made it to Wales and
the English countryside. This year I plan to take over Europe! I love
going to fetish events around the globe and meeting everybody in the
community.
EZ: What are your personal interests?
D: Exploring and expressing my sexuality. I’m happy to be at a point in
my life where I’m finally able to do that professionally and
personally. I’ve got an amazing fiancé who encourages and
supports me 100 percent. I also reading and writing. I need to make
more time for myself to indulge in these simple pleasures.
EZ: What about your personal fetishes?
D: Latex, fully-fashioned stockings, heels, corsetry, sexy high-end
lingerie, asphyxiation, sock garters, legs and boobs. I could go on for
hours here! My number one fetish is definitely latex, from
high-end latex fashion to heavy rubber, I cannot get enough of it. I
think my latex fetish started at a really young age. I used to love to
go into automotive stores and just smell them, I couldn't get enough of
that smell. It wasn't until years later that I realized I was smelling
the rubber tires. To this day, every time I pass an automotive store I
have to go in. I don't even have a car! Anyway, that smell really gets
me going and wearing it is even more sensual. I love pouring lube all
over my body and encasing myself in latex.
EZ: So you're pro-domming now. What's that like?
D: It’s been a lot of fun and it’s not really work for me. SM is
something I enjoy quite a bit and it’s fun doing fantasy role-play on a
regular basis. My style of dominance is based upon mutual respect. I
feel that both myself and the submissive should benefit from our
encounter. I've seen way too many "man-haters" in this
profession. The last person who should become a domme is a woman
who hates men. I believe that BDSM is not one-sided and dominance is
not something that should be abused. There's nothing more satisfying to
me than a slave who has shown his devotion and has been able to realize
his fantasy through the scene I have just orchestrated. Pro domination
has become a satisfying way for me to express my more theatrical side.
EZ: Okay so you've modeled for web sites. Have you worked for any?
D: [laughs] Well, Abby, as you know I was the photo editor of
Penthouse.com for five years and I left in November 2003, when their
bankruptcy got really out of control! I have a love/hate relationship
with that place, but will always appreciate my time there, because it
taught me a lot about the business in general and how to protect myself
as a model and webmaster. I made so many excellent contacts there that
I really do credit it as helping my modeling career quite a bit. It
also looks nice on the resume when and if I ever decide to stop living
in my little fantasy world and search for another “real job” [laughs].
EZ: So now you're concentrating on your site. What's in development?
D: I’m working on getting video up on the site and doing some more
refinements. I’ll be making my “blabber” section members only so I can
get more in depth with my personal journal entries. I’ve been
experimenting with different looks—some a bit softer then what my fans
are more accustomed to—and I’ve been adding more diversity to my
shoots. I’ll be taking my camera with me on all my travels so I can
post more candids and event photos. Of course, there will still be
highly stylized pro shoots from my favorite photographers too! I’m even
starting to get back into shooting models, so I’ll probably be adding
galleries of my favorite girls that I’ve shot myself! I love feedback
from fans about my site, the more vocal they are, the more I can give
‘em what the want!
EZ: You've been writing for Skin Two, etc. Are you writing content for your website? Erotica? First person stuff?
D: I recently wrote a feature article for Skin Two #50, a report on the
Cinekink Festival here in New York this past October, as well as
reviews of the movies showing at it. I really missed writing for
magazines and papers, as one of my secret fantasy jobs is to be a
full-time journalist. So of course I jumped at the chance to write for
one of my favorite magazines! The content I write for my site is mainly
journalistic in that I usually write about things that have happened in
my personal life. I’ve lived such an odd life and have had so many
adventures I feel like I should write a book. As for first person
erotica, it’s not really my forte. Not that I can’t do it, it’s just
not my favorite thing to do. I prefer to write feature stories and
reports.
EZ: What are your fans like?
D: My fans range from goth girls and punk boys to businessmen and women
to people in their 60’s all over the world. Seriously, there’s no rhyme
or reason to it!
EZ: You’ve worked with several other fetish models on your photo shoots. Who are some of your favorites?
D: I've worked with both Masuimi Max and Miss Conduct several times and
our chemistry is always great. Shooting with both of them is always fun
and the pics always turn out super-hot! I love shooting with them and
other girls because everyone I shoot with is a friend of mine. I don’t
think I’ve ever shot with a girl who wasn’t already a friend or that
didn’t become a good friend. I'd love to work with Emily Marilyn
sometime, that girl's got great legs and is super sweet as well!
EZ: Anything you'd like to add?
D: Hmm, I guess to just keep up with my site to stay updated on
everything I’ve got my naughty little hands immersed in. I’ve got a lot
of traveling and performances coming up all over the world this
year. I’ll be in an upcoming issue of Leg Show showing off my
softer side. Plus you’ll be seeing a lot more of me in your favorite
fetish magazines!
[Written Jan. 2005]
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