❤️🔥 Upcycling Leather in Berlin
💋 Custom made2order cause you're a Rockstar, Darling!
🪩 Inspired by Disco, Motown, New Wave and Post Punk
The flogger bag is here! 6 months in the making and after lots of cookies to come up with the ultimate solution to attach the flogger so you can bring it to any party, date, Picknick, whatever floats your boat. Croc embossed boss leather in the front, vinyl inspired party leather in the back and inner bag inside to store all your valuables, whatever they may be.
DM if you are interested in your own, custom leather combos only for this one in all the colors and shadows of the rainbow.
#leathering #flogger #torturegarden#horriblydevoted #berlin #upcycling #upcycledleather #circularaccessories #circularfashion
New Debbie choker incoming! Found this amazing metallic baby blue scrap a few weeks ago and it just screamed heart of glass to me. Added some studs to add a bit of punk to the disco vibe. What do you think?
#choker #leatheraccessories #circularfashion #circularaccessories #berlin #debbieharry #blondie #horriblydevoted #leather #leathercraft
❤️🔥 Greetings!
If you are into #upcycling #upcycledleather #rockmusic #disco #funk #punk or #darkwave you have come to the right place! We are #horriblydevoted to all of those things ❤️🔥
@torturegardenberlin outfit sinpiref by @sammitery upcycled top with lots of knick knack, thank you for the inspo!
#torturegarden #horriblydevoted #upcycling #berlin

The Tina choker has been one of the centre pieces of our Bad Girls choker collection for a few years, luckily we were able to source quite a lot of scraps of this premium Italian bad leather with croc embossing. The edges are hand painted with a color mix we make ourselves.
#tinaturner #choker #leatheraccessories #horriblydevoted #berlin

The Tina choker has been one of the centre pieces of our Bad Girls choker collection for a few years, luckily we were able to source quite a lot of scraps of this premium Italian bad leather with croc embossing. The edges are hand painted with a color mix we make ourselves.
#tinaturner #choker #leatheraccessories #horriblydevoted #berlin
Glam rock and New York Dolls inspired outfit for @thevelvetcreepers last weekend
The skirt kept riding up and wanting to be a belt all night long ❤️🔥
#horriblydevoted #upcycledleather #berlin #circularfashion #leathering
Custom David Bowie inspired choker for this weekend's raffle @thevelvetcreepers
Mix of soft icy metallic blue with a sturdy red patent leather with croc embossing.
#horriblydevoted #upcycling #upcycledleather #leathering #davidbowie

@kartinimusic in Elvira choker
#burgundy #upcycledleather #circularaccessories #circularfashion #horriblydevoted
Very happy with my last minute look for @thevelvetcreepers NYE party. What a wonderful and glamorous evening and a wonderful end to another wonderful year. We made it!
#berlin #horriblydevoted #upcycledleather #floggerbag #birkinbag
What a fabulous end of 2025 and incredible start to 2026!
Thank you @thevelvetcreepers and @fififantome for this thrilling experience.
@skai_addams took my tarot virginity and it was incredible ❤️🔥 @someweirdfox thank you for the wonderful tattoo (I'll share some photos once healed)
Here are some small nuggets from the evening and some behind the scenes of making 150+ little leather candleholders for the wonderful guests.
#horriblydevoted #velvetcreepers #upcycledleather #leatheraccessories #circularfashion Berlin

COME AS YOU ARE
Session No.03
This morning, on my way to the coffee shop near my flat, I noticed a framed picture on the wall. It said: “Filter coffee, not people.”
It stayed with me.
I thought about this portrait series, Come as You are, and about the way it has grown. I photograph every person who reaches out and follows the process. No selection based on background, beliefs, past, or allegiances. People arrive as they are.
No filters for people.
Only light, time, and the courage to be seen.
I don’t believe we change the world by rejecting people. I think we have to challenge ideas, sometimes strongly, but still remain in relationship with one another. That requires staying curious, present, and willing to listen, even when it’s uncomfortable.
Understanding begins when we stay in the room together.
These portraits are not about agreement. They’re about presence. About allowing someone to stand in front of the camera without being reduced, corrected, or simplified.
As the year comes to an end, I’m wishing for more human contact, more nuance, more acceptance, and more love. Less filtering of people. More willingness to stand together and look at one another… as we are.

COME AS YOU ARE
Session No.03
This morning, on my way to the coffee shop near my flat, I noticed a framed picture on the wall. It said: “Filter coffee, not people.”
It stayed with me.
I thought about this portrait series, Come as You are, and about the way it has grown. I photograph every person who reaches out and follows the process. No selection based on background, beliefs, past, or allegiances. People arrive as they are.
No filters for people.
Only light, time, and the courage to be seen.
I don’t believe we change the world by rejecting people. I think we have to challenge ideas, sometimes strongly, but still remain in relationship with one another. That requires staying curious, present, and willing to listen, even when it’s uncomfortable.
Understanding begins when we stay in the room together.
These portraits are not about agreement. They’re about presence. About allowing someone to stand in front of the camera without being reduced, corrected, or simplified.
As the year comes to an end, I’m wishing for more human contact, more nuance, more acceptance, and more love. Less filtering of people. More willingness to stand together and look at one another… as we are.

COME AS YOU ARE
Session No.03
This morning, on my way to the coffee shop near my flat, I noticed a framed picture on the wall. It said: “Filter coffee, not people.”
It stayed with me.
I thought about this portrait series, Come as You are, and about the way it has grown. I photograph every person who reaches out and follows the process. No selection based on background, beliefs, past, or allegiances. People arrive as they are.
No filters for people.
Only light, time, and the courage to be seen.
I don’t believe we change the world by rejecting people. I think we have to challenge ideas, sometimes strongly, but still remain in relationship with one another. That requires staying curious, present, and willing to listen, even when it’s uncomfortable.
Understanding begins when we stay in the room together.
These portraits are not about agreement. They’re about presence. About allowing someone to stand in front of the camera without being reduced, corrected, or simplified.
As the year comes to an end, I’m wishing for more human contact, more nuance, more acceptance, and more love. Less filtering of people. More willingness to stand together and look at one another… as we are.

COME AS YOU ARE
Session No.03
This morning, on my way to the coffee shop near my flat, I noticed a framed picture on the wall. It said: “Filter coffee, not people.”
It stayed with me.
I thought about this portrait series, Come as You are, and about the way it has grown. I photograph every person who reaches out and follows the process. No selection based on background, beliefs, past, or allegiances. People arrive as they are.
No filters for people.
Only light, time, and the courage to be seen.
I don’t believe we change the world by rejecting people. I think we have to challenge ideas, sometimes strongly, but still remain in relationship with one another. That requires staying curious, present, and willing to listen, even when it’s uncomfortable.
Understanding begins when we stay in the room together.
These portraits are not about agreement. They’re about presence. About allowing someone to stand in front of the camera without being reduced, corrected, or simplified.
As the year comes to an end, I’m wishing for more human contact, more nuance, more acceptance, and more love. Less filtering of people. More willingness to stand together and look at one another… as we are.

COME AS YOU ARE
Session No.03
This morning, on my way to the coffee shop near my flat, I noticed a framed picture on the wall. It said: “Filter coffee, not people.”
It stayed with me.
I thought about this portrait series, Come as You are, and about the way it has grown. I photograph every person who reaches out and follows the process. No selection based on background, beliefs, past, or allegiances. People arrive as they are.
No filters for people.
Only light, time, and the courage to be seen.
I don’t believe we change the world by rejecting people. I think we have to challenge ideas, sometimes strongly, but still remain in relationship with one another. That requires staying curious, present, and willing to listen, even when it’s uncomfortable.
Understanding begins when we stay in the room together.
These portraits are not about agreement. They’re about presence. About allowing someone to stand in front of the camera without being reduced, corrected, or simplified.
As the year comes to an end, I’m wishing for more human contact, more nuance, more acceptance, and more love. Less filtering of people. More willingness to stand together and look at one another… as we are.

COME AS YOU ARE
Session No.03
This morning, on my way to the coffee shop near my flat, I noticed a framed picture on the wall. It said: “Filter coffee, not people.”
It stayed with me.
I thought about this portrait series, Come as You are, and about the way it has grown. I photograph every person who reaches out and follows the process. No selection based on background, beliefs, past, or allegiances. People arrive as they are.
No filters for people.
Only light, time, and the courage to be seen.
I don’t believe we change the world by rejecting people. I think we have to challenge ideas, sometimes strongly, but still remain in relationship with one another. That requires staying curious, present, and willing to listen, even when it’s uncomfortable.
Understanding begins when we stay in the room together.
These portraits are not about agreement. They’re about presence. About allowing someone to stand in front of the camera without being reduced, corrected, or simplified.
As the year comes to an end, I’m wishing for more human contact, more nuance, more acceptance, and more love. Less filtering of people. More willingness to stand together and look at one another… as we are.

COME AS YOU ARE
Session No.03
This morning, on my way to the coffee shop near my flat, I noticed a framed picture on the wall. It said: “Filter coffee, not people.”
It stayed with me.
I thought about this portrait series, Come as You are, and about the way it has grown. I photograph every person who reaches out and follows the process. No selection based on background, beliefs, past, or allegiances. People arrive as they are.
No filters for people.
Only light, time, and the courage to be seen.
I don’t believe we change the world by rejecting people. I think we have to challenge ideas, sometimes strongly, but still remain in relationship with one another. That requires staying curious, present, and willing to listen, even when it’s uncomfortable.
Understanding begins when we stay in the room together.
These portraits are not about agreement. They’re about presence. About allowing someone to stand in front of the camera without being reduced, corrected, or simplified.
As the year comes to an end, I’m wishing for more human contact, more nuance, more acceptance, and more love. Less filtering of people. More willingness to stand together and look at one another… as we are.

COME AS YOU ARE
Session No.03
This morning, on my way to the coffee shop near my flat, I noticed a framed picture on the wall. It said: “Filter coffee, not people.”
It stayed with me.
I thought about this portrait series, Come as You are, and about the way it has grown. I photograph every person who reaches out and follows the process. No selection based on background, beliefs, past, or allegiances. People arrive as they are.
No filters for people.
Only light, time, and the courage to be seen.
I don’t believe we change the world by rejecting people. I think we have to challenge ideas, sometimes strongly, but still remain in relationship with one another. That requires staying curious, present, and willing to listen, even when it’s uncomfortable.
Understanding begins when we stay in the room together.
These portraits are not about agreement. They’re about presence. About allowing someone to stand in front of the camera without being reduced, corrected, or simplified.
As the year comes to an end, I’m wishing for more human contact, more nuance, more acceptance, and more love. Less filtering of people. More willingness to stand together and look at one another… as we are.

COME AS YOU ARE
Session No.03
This morning, on my way to the coffee shop near my flat, I noticed a framed picture on the wall. It said: “Filter coffee, not people.”
It stayed with me.
I thought about this portrait series, Come as You are, and about the way it has grown. I photograph every person who reaches out and follows the process. No selection based on background, beliefs, past, or allegiances. People arrive as they are.
No filters for people.
Only light, time, and the courage to be seen.
I don’t believe we change the world by rejecting people. I think we have to challenge ideas, sometimes strongly, but still remain in relationship with one another. That requires staying curious, present, and willing to listen, even when it’s uncomfortable.
Understanding begins when we stay in the room together.
These portraits are not about agreement. They’re about presence. About allowing someone to stand in front of the camera without being reduced, corrected, or simplified.
As the year comes to an end, I’m wishing for more human contact, more nuance, more acceptance, and more love. Less filtering of people. More willingness to stand together and look at one another… as we are.

COME AS YOU ARE
Session No.03
This morning, on my way to the coffee shop near my flat, I noticed a framed picture on the wall. It said: “Filter coffee, not people.”
It stayed with me.
I thought about this portrait series, Come as You are, and about the way it has grown. I photograph every person who reaches out and follows the process. No selection based on background, beliefs, past, or allegiances. People arrive as they are.
No filters for people.
Only light, time, and the courage to be seen.
I don’t believe we change the world by rejecting people. I think we have to challenge ideas, sometimes strongly, but still remain in relationship with one another. That requires staying curious, present, and willing to listen, even when it’s uncomfortable.
Understanding begins when we stay in the room together.
These portraits are not about agreement. They’re about presence. About allowing someone to stand in front of the camera without being reduced, corrected, or simplified.
As the year comes to an end, I’m wishing for more human contact, more nuance, more acceptance, and more love. Less filtering of people. More willingness to stand together and look at one another… as we are.

COME AS YOU ARE
Session No.03
This morning, on my way to the coffee shop near my flat, I noticed a framed picture on the wall. It said: “Filter coffee, not people.”
It stayed with me.
I thought about this portrait series, Come as You are, and about the way it has grown. I photograph every person who reaches out and follows the process. No selection based on background, beliefs, past, or allegiances. People arrive as they are.
No filters for people.
Only light, time, and the courage to be seen.
I don’t believe we change the world by rejecting people. I think we have to challenge ideas, sometimes strongly, but still remain in relationship with one another. That requires staying curious, present, and willing to listen, even when it’s uncomfortable.
Understanding begins when we stay in the room together.
These portraits are not about agreement. They’re about presence. About allowing someone to stand in front of the camera without being reduced, corrected, or simplified.
As the year comes to an end, I’m wishing for more human contact, more nuance, more acceptance, and more love. Less filtering of people. More willingness to stand together and look at one another… as we are.

COME AS YOU ARE
Session No.03
This morning, on my way to the coffee shop near my flat, I noticed a framed picture on the wall. It said: “Filter coffee, not people.”
It stayed with me.
I thought about this portrait series, Come as You are, and about the way it has grown. I photograph every person who reaches out and follows the process. No selection based on background, beliefs, past, or allegiances. People arrive as they are.
No filters for people.
Only light, time, and the courage to be seen.
I don’t believe we change the world by rejecting people. I think we have to challenge ideas, sometimes strongly, but still remain in relationship with one another. That requires staying curious, present, and willing to listen, even when it’s uncomfortable.
Understanding begins when we stay in the room together.
These portraits are not about agreement. They’re about presence. About allowing someone to stand in front of the camera without being reduced, corrected, or simplified.
As the year comes to an end, I’m wishing for more human contact, more nuance, more acceptance, and more love. Less filtering of people. More willingness to stand together and look at one another… as we are.

COME AS YOU ARE
Session No.03
This morning, on my way to the coffee shop near my flat, I noticed a framed picture on the wall. It said: “Filter coffee, not people.”
It stayed with me.
I thought about this portrait series, Come as You are, and about the way it has grown. I photograph every person who reaches out and follows the process. No selection based on background, beliefs, past, or allegiances. People arrive as they are.
No filters for people.
Only light, time, and the courage to be seen.
I don’t believe we change the world by rejecting people. I think we have to challenge ideas, sometimes strongly, but still remain in relationship with one another. That requires staying curious, present, and willing to listen, even when it’s uncomfortable.
Understanding begins when we stay in the room together.
These portraits are not about agreement. They’re about presence. About allowing someone to stand in front of the camera without being reduced, corrected, or simplified.
As the year comes to an end, I’m wishing for more human contact, more nuance, more acceptance, and more love. Less filtering of people. More willingness to stand together and look at one another… as we are.

COME AS YOU ARE
Session No.03
This morning, on my way to the coffee shop near my flat, I noticed a framed picture on the wall. It said: “Filter coffee, not people.”
It stayed with me.
I thought about this portrait series, Come as You are, and about the way it has grown. I photograph every person who reaches out and follows the process. No selection based on background, beliefs, past, or allegiances. People arrive as they are.
No filters for people.
Only light, time, and the courage to be seen.
I don’t believe we change the world by rejecting people. I think we have to challenge ideas, sometimes strongly, but still remain in relationship with one another. That requires staying curious, present, and willing to listen, even when it’s uncomfortable.
Understanding begins when we stay in the room together.
These portraits are not about agreement. They’re about presence. About allowing someone to stand in front of the camera without being reduced, corrected, or simplified.
As the year comes to an end, I’m wishing for more human contact, more nuance, more acceptance, and more love. Less filtering of people. More willingness to stand together and look at one another… as we are.

COME AS YOU ARE
Session No.03
This morning, on my way to the coffee shop near my flat, I noticed a framed picture on the wall. It said: “Filter coffee, not people.”
It stayed with me.
I thought about this portrait series, Come as You are, and about the way it has grown. I photograph every person who reaches out and follows the process. No selection based on background, beliefs, past, or allegiances. People arrive as they are.
No filters for people.
Only light, time, and the courage to be seen.
I don’t believe we change the world by rejecting people. I think we have to challenge ideas, sometimes strongly, but still remain in relationship with one another. That requires staying curious, present, and willing to listen, even when it’s uncomfortable.
Understanding begins when we stay in the room together.
These portraits are not about agreement. They’re about presence. About allowing someone to stand in front of the camera without being reduced, corrected, or simplified.
As the year comes to an end, I’m wishing for more human contact, more nuance, more acceptance, and more love. Less filtering of people. More willingness to stand together and look at one another… as we are.

COME AS YOU ARE
Session No.03
This morning, on my way to the coffee shop near my flat, I noticed a framed picture on the wall. It said: “Filter coffee, not people.”
It stayed with me.
I thought about this portrait series, Come as You are, and about the way it has grown. I photograph every person who reaches out and follows the process. No selection based on background, beliefs, past, or allegiances. People arrive as they are.
No filters for people.
Only light, time, and the courage to be seen.
I don’t believe we change the world by rejecting people. I think we have to challenge ideas, sometimes strongly, but still remain in relationship with one another. That requires staying curious, present, and willing to listen, even when it’s uncomfortable.
Understanding begins when we stay in the room together.
These portraits are not about agreement. They’re about presence. About allowing someone to stand in front of the camera without being reduced, corrected, or simplified.
As the year comes to an end, I’m wishing for more human contact, more nuance, more acceptance, and more love. Less filtering of people. More willingness to stand together and look at one another… as we are.

COME AS YOU ARE
Session No.03
This morning, on my way to the coffee shop near my flat, I noticed a framed picture on the wall. It said: “Filter coffee, not people.”
It stayed with me.
I thought about this portrait series, Come as You are, and about the way it has grown. I photograph every person who reaches out and follows the process. No selection based on background, beliefs, past, or allegiances. People arrive as they are.
No filters for people.
Only light, time, and the courage to be seen.
I don’t believe we change the world by rejecting people. I think we have to challenge ideas, sometimes strongly, but still remain in relationship with one another. That requires staying curious, present, and willing to listen, even when it’s uncomfortable.
Understanding begins when we stay in the room together.
These portraits are not about agreement. They’re about presence. About allowing someone to stand in front of the camera without being reduced, corrected, or simplified.
As the year comes to an end, I’m wishing for more human contact, more nuance, more acceptance, and more love. Less filtering of people. More willingness to stand together and look at one another… as we are.

COME AS YOU ARE
Session No.03
This morning, on my way to the coffee shop near my flat, I noticed a framed picture on the wall. It said: “Filter coffee, not people.”
It stayed with me.
I thought about this portrait series, Come as You are, and about the way it has grown. I photograph every person who reaches out and follows the process. No selection based on background, beliefs, past, or allegiances. People arrive as they are.
No filters for people.
Only light, time, and the courage to be seen.
I don’t believe we change the world by rejecting people. I think we have to challenge ideas, sometimes strongly, but still remain in relationship with one another. That requires staying curious, present, and willing to listen, even when it’s uncomfortable.
Understanding begins when we stay in the room together.
These portraits are not about agreement. They’re about presence. About allowing someone to stand in front of the camera without being reduced, corrected, or simplified.
As the year comes to an end, I’m wishing for more human contact, more nuance, more acceptance, and more love. Less filtering of people. More willingness to stand together and look at one another… as we are.

COME AS YOU ARE
Session No.03
This morning, on my way to the coffee shop near my flat, I noticed a framed picture on the wall. It said: “Filter coffee, not people.”
It stayed with me.
I thought about this portrait series, Come as You are, and about the way it has grown. I photograph every person who reaches out and follows the process. No selection based on background, beliefs, past, or allegiances. People arrive as they are.
No filters for people.
Only light, time, and the courage to be seen.
I don’t believe we change the world by rejecting people. I think we have to challenge ideas, sometimes strongly, but still remain in relationship with one another. That requires staying curious, present, and willing to listen, even when it’s uncomfortable.
Understanding begins when we stay in the room together.
These portraits are not about agreement. They’re about presence. About allowing someone to stand in front of the camera without being reduced, corrected, or simplified.
As the year comes to an end, I’m wishing for more human contact, more nuance, more acceptance, and more love. Less filtering of people. More willingness to stand together and look at one another… as we are.

COME AS YOU ARE
Session No.03
This morning, on my way to the coffee shop near my flat, I noticed a framed picture on the wall. It said: “Filter coffee, not people.”
It stayed with me.
I thought about this portrait series, Come as You are, and about the way it has grown. I photograph every person who reaches out and follows the process. No selection based on background, beliefs, past, or allegiances. People arrive as they are.
No filters for people.
Only light, time, and the courage to be seen.
I don’t believe we change the world by rejecting people. I think we have to challenge ideas, sometimes strongly, but still remain in relationship with one another. That requires staying curious, present, and willing to listen, even when it’s uncomfortable.
Understanding begins when we stay in the room together.
These portraits are not about agreement. They’re about presence. About allowing someone to stand in front of the camera without being reduced, corrected, or simplified.
As the year comes to an end, I’m wishing for more human contact, more nuance, more acceptance, and more love. Less filtering of people. More willingness to stand together and look at one another… as we are.
I aim with generosity and extreme precision.
AKASH captured by @halbermench in London.
Wearing Latex bodysuit & PVC corset + metal studs by @bound_by_ceca
Leather Flogger by @horriblydevoted
#photography #fashion #model #strongwomen
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