Been going through complete Bizarre 2xbook set for some days now. I don't know, but I'd hope this publication would be familiar to any fetishist. Dating back to 1946-1959. It's all the old school stuff. Corcets, high heels, neat dresses. But also bondage, amputees, rubber capes, etc. There exists in Taschen Icons series very cheap Best of Bizarre compilation too. If you don't need the full edition with almost 2000 pages worth of stuff, this nearly 200 pages paperback for probably less than 10$ should be good investment.
There are plenty of John Willie's works of all types. He was author, photographer as well as beyond excellent illustrator. Think about the biggest masters of old school USA pin-up (a'la Alberto Vargas, George Petty, etc..), but just high heels, long gloves, rope, gags, shackles...
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Letter section of the magazine sometimes accused to be invented letters, but also famous characters like Fakir Musafar writes in some issues about his rituals & body modifications, which were indeed some pioneer works just like Willie's works. It's quite strange how "close" some of these things are. F.M.'s Bodyplay magazines used to be found in some comic shops, despite they contain no drawings really. Was exposed to some of them very early on. When he published his Spirit+Flesh hardcoverbook 6 years ago, I knew I had to get it. Wrote to man directly and told him I just saw short document piece of him aired in biggest Finnish TV channels. He was very surpriced about that. Got to purchase signed 1st edition of the book (well, it's still available - signing included, hah..). But still, to see how distant, but somehow amazingly close some of these infamous characters are. Willie never made big$ and died from illness in early 60's. Fakir is still around. Modern Primitives (Re/search) also includes plenty of that.
Anyways, one could guess that Willies influence on anyone after him is pretty extensive. Direct or indirect. And if this mans work is unknown, he'd be probably among first ones essential to check out.