International Ms. Leather
International leather subculture event
International Ms. Leather IMsLBB logo (2024)
Nickname IMsL Status Active Genre Inaugurated 1987 (1987 ) Organised by IMsLBB LLC Website www .imslbb .org
International Ms. Leather (IMsL ) is an annual leather subculture fetish convention and competition, originally focused on women but now inclusive of all genders. Since 1999,[ 1] the convention has also included a Ms. Bootblack (IMsBB ) contest.[ 2] [ 3]
After Ms. Leather events had been held in San Francisco since 1981, the first formal International Ms. Leather convention took place in 1987.[ 4] [ 5] The first International Ms. Leather was Judy Tallwing McCarthey .[ 6] [ 7]
In 1988, International Ms. Leather received the Large Club of the Year award as part of the Pantheon of Leather Awards .[ 8] In 2009, International Ms. Leather received the Chuck Renslow President's Award from the Leather Archives & Museum .[ 9] In 2009, 2013, and 2017, International Ms. Leather received the Large Event of the Year award as part of the Pantheon of Leather Awards, and in 2018 International Ms Leather Bootblack received that award.[ 8]
International Ms. Leather moved in 2014 from the SOMA neighborhood of San Francisco to San Jose .[ 2]
The International Ms Leather (IMsL) Foundation began its work in 2015.[ 10] The foundation’s website states, “We are committed to fostering healthy environments for Women to succeed in Leather and Kink spaces by providing education, programming, and financial support.”[ 11] In 2016 that foundation received the Nonprofit Organization of the Year award as part of the Pantheon of Leather Awards.[ 8]
International Ms. Leather has had a focus on community leadership from the start.[ 4] The contestants must meet objectives and deadlines set before the convention, and at the event are judged on costuming, speech, a fantasy performance, knowledge of the leather scene as demonstrated in a quiz and an interview, and also organizing skills as demonstrated in having two others set up an auction table for them at the convention.[ 12]
Producers of the event have included Audrey Joseph [ 13] and 1993's International Ms. Leather winner Amy Marie Meek (later Amy Meek-DeJarlais).[ 1] [ 14] "Amy Marie Meek – International Ms. Leather" received the International Deaf Leather Recognition Award in 2001.[ 15]
Judges have included Kitty Tsui .[ 16]
International Ms. Leather Winners
Year and contest location
IMsL winner
Winner's preliminary title or sponsor
Winner's city
Field of contestants
1987 - San Francisco, CA
Judy Tallwing McCarthey
Fort Apache Indian Reservation, Arizona
15 contestants
1988 - San Francisco, CA
Shann Carr
Sponsored by Portland Power and Trust
Portland, Oregon
10 contestants, from the U.S. and Canada
1989 - San Francisco, CA
Susie Shepherd
Ms. Portland Leatherwoman 1989
Portland, Oregon
11 contestants, from the U.S. and Canada
1990 - San Francisco, CA
Gabrielle Antolovich
Ms. Southern California Leatherwoman 1989
Los Angeles, California
12 contestants, from the U.S. and Canada
1991 - San Francisco, CA
Kay Hallinger
North Halsted Ms. Leather 1991
Bloomington, Indiana
12 contestants
1992 - San Francisco, CA
Blair Kituhwa
Ms. San Francisco Leather 1992
San Francisco, California
10 contestants, from the U.S. and Canada
1993 - San Francisco, CA
Amy Marie Meek
Ms. Leather Nebraska 1992
Omaha, Nebraska
9 contestants
1994 - San Francisco, CA
Anne C.S. Bergstedt, later known as Spencer Bergstedt (Resigned on September 13, 1994, giving the title to Cindy Bookout; Bergstedt’s resignation was not related to his being transgender)[ 7]
Washington State Ms. Leather 1993
Seattle, Washington
11 contestants, from the U.S. and Canada
Cindy Bookout
Ms. Oklahoma Leather 1993
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
1995 - Chicago, IL
Pat Ballie
Ms. LeatherMaster 1995
Phoenix, Arizona
19 contestants
1996 - Philadelphia, PA
Jill Carter (the first black International Ms. Leather)[ 17]
TULSA (Tulsa Uniform Leather Seekers Assoc.)
Willow Grove, Pennsylvania
20 contestants
1997 - San Diego, CA
Genelle Moore (her brother Ron Moore had become the first black International Mr. Leather in 1984, and her win as International Ms. Leather in 1997 made them the first siblings to hold international leather titles.)[ 18] [ 19]
Sponsored by the Female Leather Exchange (FLEX)
Lincoln, Nebraska
11 contestants
1998 - Atlanta, GA
Megan (DeJarlais) Martin
Ms. Baltimore Eagle 1993
Baltimore, Maryland
18 contestants
1999 - Las Vegas, NV
Pam Meyer
Ms. San Francisco Leather 1999
San Francisco, California
14 contestants
2000 - Toronto, Canada
Jo Blas
Sponsored by Kim Wolf of Leatherwoman Productions
San Diego, California
10 contestants, from the U.S. and Canada
2001 - Dallas, TX
Joni Perry
Ms. International Olympus Leather 2000
Springfield, Virginia
9 contestants, from the U.S. and Canada
2002 - Omaha, NE
Russ Cosgrove
Sponsored by 3SM
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
6 contestants, from the U.S. and Canada
2003 - Omaha, NE
Tammie Nelson
Sponsored by Kendra McClain & the Great Lakes Leather Alliance
Greenwood, Indiana
5 contestants, from the U.S. and Canada
2004 - Omaha, NE
Lori Ellison
Sponsored by HPL Productions of Colorado
Rio Rancho, New Mexico
5 contestants
2005 - Omaha, NE
Jessi Holman Ahart
Ms. Baltimore Eagle 2005
Baltimore, Maryland
4 contestants
2006 - Omaha, NE
Lady Faye Falconeer
Sponsored by Flesh and Fantasy & the Dallas Eagle
Dallas, Texas
2 contestants
2007 - San Francisco, CA
Lauren Ide
Southwest Ms. Leather 2006
Phoenix, Arizona
6 contestants
2008 - San Francisco, CA
Hobbit
Washington State Ms. Leather 1996
Seattle, Washington
4 contestants
2009 - San Francisco, CA
Lamalani Siverts
Washington State Ms. Leather 2008
Seattle, Washington
3 contestants
2010 - San Francisco, CA
Mollena Williams
Ms. San Francisco Leather 2009
San Francisco, California
8 contestants
2011 - San Francisco, CA
Sara Vibes
New York, New York
4 contestants
2012 - San Francisco, CA
Synn
Ms. Texas Leather 2012
Dallas, Texas
?
2013 - San Francisco, CA
Sarha Shaubach
Ms. Alaska Leather 2011/2012
Meadow Lakes, Alaska
?
2014 - San Jose, CA
Patty
Ms. Leather Toronto 2014
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
?
2015 - San Jose, CA
Sarge
Ms. San Diego Leather 2015
San Diego, California
9 contestants
2016 - San Jose, CA
Lascivious Jane
Ms. Philadelphia Leather 2015
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
4 contestants
2017 - San Jose, CA
Girl Complex
Ms. Alameda County Leather 2016
Oakland, California
7 contestants
2018 - San Jose, CA
Girl Ang
Sponsored by Lucrezia and De Sade
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
6 contestants
2019 - San Jose, CA
Haley
Ms. San Francisco Leather 2018
San Francisco, California
2 contestants
2020
Contest cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021
Virtual event held with no contest
2022
2023 - Piscataway, NJ
Liquid[ 20]
Northeast Leatherperson 2020/2021
New York, New York
4 contestants
2024 - Piscataway, NJ
Goddess Indigo[ 20]
Ms. Texas Leather 2023
Austin, Texas
2 contestants
International Ms. Bootblack Winners
Year
IMsBB winner
Winner's preliminary title or sponsor
Winner's city
Field of contestants
1999
Leslie Anderson
American Leatherwoman 1997
Bosque Farms, New Mexico
4 contestants
2000
michael ann
Sponsored by High Plains Leather
Colorado Springs, Colorado
2 contestants
2001
Charlie Flake
Sponsored by The Denver Triangle
Denver, Colorado
2 contestants
2002
Kari
Sponsored by Centaur Motorcycle Club
Washington, D.C.
2 contestants
2003
Slaveboi Eddie (Donna Moran)
Sponsored by the Los Angeles boys of Leather & Bill Mitchell, American Leatherman 2003
Los Angeles, California
4 contestants
2004
izzy
Sponsored by the Great Lakes Leather Association
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
3 contestants
2005
Suka
Sponsored by Cellblock Chicago & the Lesbian Community Cancer Project
Chicago, Illinois
1 contestant
2006
Alex Bettencourt
Sponsored by the Great Lakes Leather Alliance & Ramrod
Medford, Massachusetts
2 contestants
2007
Miss V
Sponsored by the San Francisco Boot Black Studio
Alameda, California
4 contestants
2008
Q
SouthEast LeatherFest Bootblack 2007
Atlanta, Georgia
2 contestants
2009
Pony
Leather Rose's House Bootblack
Chicago, Illinois
3 contestants
2010
Jayson DaBoi
Ms. Rio Grande Leather 2010
Albuquerque, New Mexico
2 contestants
2011
kd
?
Portland, Maine
4 contestants
2012
Tarna
Bootblack Toronto 2012
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
?
2013
bella
Great Lakes Bootblack 2012
Louisville, Kentucky
?
2014
Dara
Oregon State Bootblack 2013
Portland, Oregon
?
2015
slave tabitha
Southwest Bootblack 2009
Phoenix, Arizona
5 contestants
2016
Meghan
Great Lakes Bootblack 2015
Louisville, Kentucky
3 contestants
2017
Elisa
Great Lakes Bootblack 2016
Detroit, Michigan
6 contestants
2018
Teagan
Southwest Bootblack 2017
Oakland, California
5 contestants
2019
Gretchen
Alaska State Bootblack 2018
Anchorage, Alaska
3 contestants
2020
Contest cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021
Virtual event held with no contest
2022
2023
[vacant]
N/A
N/A
1 contestant
2024
SpankCake[ 20]
S.A.K.E. (SoCal Asian Kink Events)
Los Angeles, California
4 contestants
See also
References
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^ a b Horn, Tina (June 21, 2014). "Black Boots and Big Booties at the International Ms. Leather and International Ms. Bootblack Contest" . VICE . Retrieved 2016-04-18 .
^ Bannon, Race (April 24, 2019). "BARtab: Celebrating women - International Ms. Leather and Bootblack in San Jose" . Bay Area Reporter .
^ a b Rubin, Gayle S. (1997). "Elegy for the Valley of Kings: AIDS and the Leather Community in San Francisco, 1981–1996". In Levine, Martin P.; Nardi, Peter M.; Gagnon, John H. (eds.). In Changing Times: Gay Men and Lesbians Encounter HIV/AIDS . Chicago: University of Chicago. p. 126. ISBN 9780226278568 .
^ Rubin, Gayle S. (1994). The Valley of the Kings: Leathermen in San Francisco, 1960–1990 (PhD dissertation). Vol. 2. University of Michigan. p. 419. OCLC 68797881 .
^ "Roll out the RED CARPET. Introducing Judy Tallwing McCarthey" . August 15, 2020.
^ a b Lenius, Steve (August 10, 2001). "Leather Life: 15 Years of International Ms Leather" .
^ a b c 🖉"Pantheon of Leather Awards All Time Recipients - The Leather Journal" . www.theleatherjournal.com . Archived from the original on 2015-03-25. Retrieved 2020-12-26 .
^ "President's Award – Leather Archives & Museum" .
^ "About" . Mysite . Archived from the original on 2020-11-24. Retrieved 2020-12-27 .
^ "Home" . Mysite . Archived from the original on 2020-11-30. Retrieved 2020-12-27 .
^ Bannon, Race (April 27, 2017). "Celebrating Leather Women" . Bay Area Reporter – via Issuu.
^ Lord Martine (November 30, 2001). "Ace of clubs puts her cards on the table" . San Francisco Chronicle .
^ Lenius, Steve (August 4, 2006). "Leather Life: International Ms Leather Celebrates 20 Years" .
^ "International Deaf Leather | AWARDS" . July 4, 2021.
^ "Kitty Tsui | Asian Pacific Islander Queer Women & Transgender Community" . apiqwtc.org . 27 March 2017. Retrieved 30 September 2019 .
^ "> Selection Committee - Leather Hall of Fame" . www.leatherhalloffame.com .
^ "Cuir Underground" . www.black-rose.com .
^ @leatherarchives (23 May 2020). "The winner of International Mr. Leather 1984, Ron Moore, is announced by Colt Thomas. Ron Moore was the first black…" (Tweet ) – via Twitter .
^ a b c "HOME | IMsLBB" . September 18, 2024. Archived from the original on 2024-09-18.
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