In Japan, in the early 70s, future Zentai lovers fantasize about «Sentai», science fiction series for children whose heroes are masked and wear tight suits. As they become adults, they go into ecstasies over girls in nylon who are swarming in mangas and in fashion magazines. Zentaï, short for «zenshintightsu» which means «tight on the whole body» has its king: Marcy Anarchy, a 52 years old photographer who refuses to show his face.
Marcy Anarchy, founder of the movement «Zentaï» in 1985: «Since one hides its face in Zentai, we can say that wearing them is an irresponsible act. No one knows who is under it. When one shows his face, he must take on, whereas in Zentai identity and personality are erased. Thus, a part of responsibility is gone and one is more free».
In Japan, in the early 70s, future Zentai lovers fantasize about «Sentai», science fiction series for children whose heroes are masked and wear tight suits. As they become adults, they go into ecstasies over girls in nylon who are swarming in mangas and in fashion magazines. Zentaï, short for «zenshintightsu» which means «tight on the whole body» has its king: Marcy Anarchy, a 52 years old photographer who refuses to show his face.
Marcy Anarchy, founder of the movement «Zentaï» in 1985: «Since one hides its face in Zentai, we can say that wearing them is an irresponsible act. No one knows who is under it. When one shows his face, he must take on, whereas in Zentai identity and personality are erased. Thus, a part of responsibility is gone and one is more free».