Many years ago, before the age of the internet, I used to read the occasional Fiesta magazine as it seemed to be the only publication to feature WAM articles. I remember reading the readers letter section with a fabulous request from a reader asking if the magazine could do more WAM related shoots, and described their ideal scenario. It was the first time I had read something that exactly described the kind of things I was interested in. Their ideal scenario was a lady dressed in a white blouse, skirt, stocking, heels with gloves, but she was a mechanic working in a garage, getting in covered in oil doing and oil change, wiping the oily dipstick up her skirt and wiping her gloves down her blouse. Then she was paining the walls, getting covered in lot of blue paint and finally washing off with a hose, getting completely wet and taking delight in squirting the hose up her skirt. It was my first realisation there were others who had the same interest. I've tried to find a reprint of the magazine but it must be back in the 80's; it would be great to get a copy for nostalgia
I think it was was probably at the time when Bill shipton was editor as WAM seemed to get into a few publication
Strangely coincidentally it was an article in Fiesta that triggered my wam fetish. Again it was waaaay back probably 1978-80 ish and me in my late teens (yes I am old) one of my mates found some porn mags belonging to his dad. Among them was a Fiesta. Inside was a feature called "Girls who get Wet" or something similar. this was part two (part one had been in the previous issue) This one featured a girl called Mandy i think who enjoyed getting muddy !! there were a few pics in a long white cotton dress and some in jeans, boots and jacket rolling about in the mud enjoying herself. WOW!!! I had never seen anything so exciting in my life. I think the pics did feature on a post here a fair few years ago too. I might have a couple somewhere myself. Apart from Fiesta, the other mag in the 80's with regular wam features I recall was Razzle (Razzle Romps). By 1989 I had discovered the unbeatable Splosh! magazine and the rest is history.
Arr yes, the great days of messy sets in top shelf magazines, not as full on mess as we know and love, but for the pre-splosh era they were just an inkling that there were more people interested in a naked women covered in custard..and that your kink was actually a thing.
I did a big post on this with regards The Fiesta Flan Club, Razzle Romps and the Messy Gang in Ravers magazine.