The House of Gord (often just "Gord") was a legendary BDSM studio run by the late Steve Cordrey, known as "Gord." One of its recurring and most iconic themes was the "Dollmaker" — a transformation scenario where a subject is turned into a mannequin, doll, or posed figurine.
Some notable fans of the brand include celebrities such as Lady Gaga and Björk, who have both worn House of Gord designs on the red carpet.
She obeyed, her skin prickling in the cool air. He produced a jar of silicone lubricant, warming it in his palms before coating her limbs. Then came the catsuit—not the cheap kind, but a seamless, industrial-grade latex shell, black as a void. He zipped it up her spine, and the world went quiet. The suit held her like a second, stricter skin.
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Gord, the mastermind behind this fantastical world, is a dollmaker with a passion that knows no bounds. With a keen eye for detail and a deep love for mythology, folklore, and fantasy, Gord brings to life characters that leap straight out of the pages of a fairy tale. Each doll is a testament to Gord's skill, creativity, and dedication to the craft.
5. Narratives and Storytelling
- Character creation: Dolls often embody distinct personalities or characters; backstories may be explicit (tags, titles) or implicit (costume, expression).
- World-building: Series of dolls form mini-ecosystems—families, ensembles, or episodic casts—encouraging collector engagement and interpretation.
- Use of symbolism: Props, color palettes, and wear patterns function as semiotic cues to life histories or psychological states.
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