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Kelly Lee Dekay shrunk her natural 30 in. waist all the way down to a tiny 16 in. to mimic iconic characters such as Jessica Rabbit and Storm from "X-Men."Barcroft Media
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Dekay shows off her tiny 16 in. waist during a photo shoot earlier this month.Barcroft Media
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Dekay flaunts her 16 in. waist during a photo shoot.Barcroft Media (2)
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Dekay sports a corset with khakis during a photo shoot.Barcroft Media
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The NY-based fetish model shows off her corset in her home earlier this month.Barcroft Media
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Dekay strikes a pose in Times Square earlier this month.Barcroft Media
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“I get mixed reactions. Some people really love it, some people really hate it, but I always did it for myself – I didn’t really do it for people’s reactions,” says Dekay.Barcroft Media
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"I think it’s interesting how fabric and thread can just easily manipulate the body to do such and extreme silhouette," says Dekay.Barcroft Media
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Among the colorful sea of people in Times Square, Dekay and her minuscule waist really stand out.Barcroft Media
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A New York fetish model has shrunk her waist to 16 inches, working out to the extreme to achieve the hourglass figures she’s seen in comic books.

Kelly Lee Dekay, 27, has dropped 12 inches off her midsection in just the past six month to become the real-life Jessica Rabbit and Marvel character “Storm.”

“Growing up I just loved the exaggeration of styles and the beautiful costumes that comic book characters would wear and that led to the aesthetic that led to tight-lacing,” Dekay told Bancroft Media.

Dekay looks to Jessica Rabbit for “waist-speration.”Barcroft Media (left); Everett CollectionDekay looks to Jessica Rabbit for “waist-speration.”Barcroft Media (left); Everett Collection

“I like that they wore their personalities externally. I understand their measurements can’t ever possibly be achieved because they would break but I think it’s interesting how fabric and thread can just easily manipulate the body to do such and extreme silhouette.“

Dekay wears a corset to pull it all in during many of her workouts.

“The corset can be restrictive when going up the stairs. You can’t carry too many heavy things cause you could hurt yourself,” she said. “I actually did hiking in my corset and that’s very dangerous.”

Dekay flaunts her tiny waist while out and about in Times Square on Oct. 16.Barcroft MediaDekay flaunts her tiny waist while out and about in Times Square on Oct. 16.Barcroft Media

She added: “I also played softball in a corset once, that was an interesting feeling, but I don’t go to the gym in a corset — that’s really dangerous its because I do weight lifting.”

The reaction she gets from strangers is decidedly “mixed” to say the least.

“I get mixed reactions. Some people really love it, some people really hate it, but I always did it for myself – I didn’t really do it for people’s reactions,” Dekay said.

“I love modifying and its often mistaken that modification as being a means of like not loving yourself but I modify because I can, because its fun. People say that it looks unnatural, but I have big bright blue hair – what part of me screams I want to be like everybody else?”

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