Spearmint Rhino Launches ‘Rhino Society’ Fashion Brand

Spearmint Rhino Launches 'Rhino Society' Fashion Brand

LOS ANGELES — Spearmint Rhino has launched a new fashion label, Rhino Society.

Joey A.X — a veteran of Puma, Versace and many other streetwear brand — has been tapped as creative director.

Rhino Society’s debut capsule, available now, includes traditional fashion styles, and will also feature unique “one of ones” and secret ranges for “Society Members.”

The Season One drop, entitled “Lost Angeles: Noir Nightmares & Neon Dreams,” follows a beautiful young starlet who moves to L.A. The look book features actual Spearmint Rhino entertainers and was shot by lifestyle photographer Maxwell Reichert. The campaign also includes VHS-style shorts from mainstream director Evan Hamilton.

Rhino Society, a rep noted, marks the club chain’s “entry into fashion, yet its core is deeply rooted in cultivating a lifestyle that epitomizes luxury, exclusivity and the thrill of the taboo in nightlife.” The rep described Rhino Society as “a narrative-driven concept that will seasonally follow the spicy, controversial history of the iconic, yet mysterious brand.”

A.X, partner Jonathan Lee and Spearmint Rhino’s Director of Marketing Michael McShane reportedly spent months digging through the Spearmint Rhino archives to tell the brand’s story, starting “at their origins in the glitzy chaos of L.A. in 1989,” the rep explained.

“This couldn’t be a merch line, or the same old trope,” the rep added. “We consciously rooted this in storytelling as the cornerstone and threw out what was expected in every way. Going deeper into the narratives and those who really built the brand into the global institution was paramount. There were endless storyboards and decks, old photos and secret tales told that inspired the work. Fabric was just the canvas choice for storytelling and constantly evolving by season to include new characters, cities and clubs to unfold.”

For more information, visit RhinoSociety.co.

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CAM4 Debuts ‘Cam Crawl With Laura Desiree’ Live Event

CAM4 Debuts 'Cam Crawl With Laura Desiree' Live Event

LOS ANGELES — CAM4 is launching its “Cam Crawl With Laura Desiree” live event on Thursdays.

The event features Desiree broadcasting broadcast live with a split-screen magic, navigating from room to room interacting with creators from around the world in real time.

“Picture this — Laura Desiree, the ultimate content connoisseur prowling through the site searching for hidden treasures,” said a rep. “With her keen eye for the extraordinary and her insatiable appetite for sex, she’s on a mission to unearth the most vibrant and unique talent the platform has to offer. What exactly does this epic quest entail you might ask? A thrilling expedition through the digital wilderness as we crawl from one cam to another, guided by the fabulous Laura Desiree. We’re about to dive headfirst into the tantalizing world of CAM4, where every click holds the promise of discovery and delight.”

“Cam Crawl With Laura Desiree” streams every Thursday from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. PDT.

For more information, visit CAM4.com.

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Performers Seek to Drop Blacklisting Lawsuit Against Meta

SAN FRANCISCO — Adult Performance Artists Guild board officers Alana Evans, Kelly Pierce and Ruby informed a California federal court on Monday that they want to drop their lawsuit claiming that Meta conspired with OnlyFans to blacklist rival premium fan platforms’ talent.

As XBIZ reported, Evans, Pierce and Ruby originally filed the civil lawsuit in February 2022 against OnlyFans and its owner, as well as Instagram and Facebook’s parent company, Meta. The suit replicated claims from an earlier lawsuit filed on behalf of FanCentro in November 2021, alleging a conspiracy to engage in “tortious interference with contract and intentional interference with prospective business.”

The proposed class action, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, “accused Meta of blocking social media posts from adult entertainers who compete with artists who perform exclusively on OnlyFans’ subscription platform,” Law 360 reported.

In their motion to dismiss, the three performers “said their lawyers recently met with Meta’s counsel and were told that the company didn’t have the evidence that would back their case’s key theory,” which alleged that “their posts were filtered through a database the Meta social media sites use to flag and remove content produced by ‘dangerous individuals and organizations,’ to help curtail the spread of terrorism and violent extremism online,” Law 360 reported.

The plaintiffs say Meta informed them that the company “found no evidence that any competitor platform was currently on the list, or had been nominated for inclusion.”

According to their motion, “based on the information Meta defendants provided, the information essential to plaintiffs’ class allegations is not available,” making further discovery efforts “futile.”

The plaintiffs also stated that Meta provided “ambiguous and incomplete responses” to their questions and that they were told that “there is no archived version of the blacklist, which changes over time. There’s also no automated process for making additions to the list … as each entry goes through a nomination and review process,” Law 360 reported. “After hearing from Meta and acknowledging the lack of data, the performers told the court that they couldn’t move forward in federal court with their federal class claims, the only basis they alleged for federal jurisdiction.”

Meta also filed a motion to the court on Monday, seeking summary judgment.

U.S. District Judge William Alsup is scheduled to hear both motions on April 24.

As XBIZ reported, in July Alsup dismissed claims against OnlyFans’ parent companies, Fenix International Ltd. and Fenix Internet LLC, and against owner Leon Radvinsky, following the plaintiffs’ disavowal of allegations that wire transfers were used to bribe senior Meta executives.

Cherry Kiss Toplines ‘What Is Love’ From Dorcel

Cherry Kiss Toplines 'What Is Love' From Dorcel

PARIS — 2021 XBIZ Europas Female Performer of the Year Cherry Kiss headlines “What Is Love,” the latest release from Dorcel.

Directed by Alis Locanta, the title also features Lia Lin, Venera Maxim, Brill B., Ricky Rascal and Tommy Cabrio.

The story centers on Kiss and Rascal as the pair “navigates the complexities of their decade-long relationship,” the synopsis reveals. “Cracks begin to surface, testing the endurance of their bond. Within their circle of friends (including Lia, Brill, Tommy, and Venera), hints of sexual infidelity and concealed passions permeate, casting a shadow over their once harmonious connection. Through trials and tribulations, the couple embarks on a journey of erotic discovery, striving to reignite the flames of passion and intimacy.”

“What Is Love” is streaming on DorcelVision.

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Pineapple Support to Host Suicide Prevention, Crisis Intervention Training Day

Pineapple Support to Host Suicide Prevention, Crisis Intervention Training Day

WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Pineapple Support will host a free, in-person training day about suicide prevention and crisis intervention, sponsored by APClips, on Saturday in West Hollywood, California.

The special event will be led by industry professionals and Pineapple Support therapists, including Nicoletta Heidegger, Renee Olstead and Hernando Chaves.

“Suicide prevention and crisis intervention training is crucial in raising awareness and equipping our community to address mental health crises,” said Pineapple Support founder and CEO Leya Tanit. “This training will empower models and support staff to recognize signs of distress and intervene effectively. By fostering a supportive and informed community, we can save lives. Our priority isn’t just about preventing tragedy; it’s about strengthening our bonds and ensuring everyone feels supported. Together, we can create a safer, more resilient environment within the adult industry.

“With several recent losses, this event is more important than ever,” Tanit added. “It’s a time to come together, gain knowledge, and support one another. This training will give you the tools to recognize warning signs, offer help, and make a difference in someone’s life. Whether you’re a performer, producer, or part of any facet of the industry, your presence and participation are invaluable.”

For more information about suicide awareness and crisis intervention, visit PineappleSupport.org.

“Those unable to attend in person can access useful information on the topic by visiting Pineapple Support.org,” a rep added. “We encourage members of the industry to explore these resources and stay informed about how you can make a difference.”

The Suicide Prevention and Crisis Intervention Training Day takes place on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. PDT in West Hollywood. Morning and lunchtime refreshments will be provided. To reserve a place, email contact@pineapplesupport.org by Tuesday.

The event begins at 11 a.m. PDT.

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Leana Lovings Signs With Invision Models for Exclusive Representation

Leana Lovings Signs With Invision Models for Exclusive Representation

LOS ANGELES — Leana Lovings has signed with newly-formed talent agency Invision Models for exclusive representation.

Lovings, whose directorial debut for Adult Time, “Intimately Yours,” premieres today, enthused about the signing.

“I am incredibly grateful for the chance to be a part of the Invision Models team,” she said. “It’s more than just signing with an agency; it’s about becoming part of a family that not only believes in my potential but also prioritizes my well-being. I feel truly valued and supported as I pursue my goals and dreams. I’m proud to be a versatile performer and filmmaker who engages all of herself in her roles in front of and behind the camera.”

Invision CEO Tiffany Ray praised the newest addition to the company’s roster.

“I am absolutely thrilled to announce the addition of Leana Lovings to our esteemed roster of talent,” she said. “Leana’s unique blend of elegance, charm, and versatility captivates audiences, and we are honored to have her join our family. Her dedication and authenticity align perfectly with the values we hold dear. Together, we will make a lasting impact and be a vehicle for change in this industry.”

Added VP of Brand Strategy Kristen Kaye, “We are thrilled to extend the warmest of welcomes to the exceptionally talented Leana Lovings. Leana brings with her a unique blend of creativity, passion, and genuine filmmaking skill. Join me in extending a heartfelt welcome to Leana as we embark on this exciting chapter together.”

For more information, visit InvisionModels.

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AEBN Publishes Popular Searches for January and February

AEBN Publishes Popular Searches for January and February

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — AEBN has released the top search terms for the months of January and February from its straight and gay theaters in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

According to data from AEBN Trends, in straight theaters, “hotcollegefucks” trended in Connecticut, “tutor him” in D.C., and “dare dorm” in Indiana.

Riley Nixon led searches in New Jersey and Maryland, Alex Coal in West Virginia and North Carolina, and Julia Ann in Texas, Missouri, and California.

In gay theaters, “straight for gay” led searches in Wyoming, “str8 chaser” in Oklahoma, and “gay for pay” in Maryland.

Jake Preston led gay performer searches in Nebraska, Trip Richards in Louisiana, Dillon Diaz in North Dakota, and Joel Someone in Indiana and D.C.

For more information, visit AEBNTrends.

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Gal Ritchie Stars in Elegant Angel’s ‘Cream Pi Day’

Gal Ritchie Stars in Elegant Angel's 'Cream Pi Day'

PITTSBURGH — Gal Ritchie stars with Charles Dera in “Cream Pi Day,” from Elegant Angel.

Directed by Syd Knox, the scene celebrates March 14 (aka 3.14, or pi).

Ritchie plays “a naughty neighbor with a nerdy streak who uses the March 14 holiday as an excuse to invite Charles Dera to taste her pie, and also give her his very own cream pie,” said a rep.

Ritchie enthused about her co-star.

“My scene with Elegant Angel was incredible,” she said. “Charles and I have great chemistry; my pussy was begging for his cock throughout the scene, especially when he was railing me in doggy.”

“Cream Pi Day” is streaming on ElegantAngel.

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GQ Profiles ‘Best Luxury Sex Toys’

GQ Profiles 'Best Luxury Sex Toys'

NEW YORK — GQ has published a list of its picks for the “Best Luxury Sex Toys” on the market.

The feature, written by GQ’s Kate Sloan, features items from luxe pleasure product manufacturers, including We-Vibe, Womanizer, Njoy, Fun Factory, Lelo and many others.

“When it comes to the best luxury sex toys, the common adage ‘you get what you pay for’ certainly applies,” writes Sloan. “That’s not to say you can’t secure a great, O-inducing toy for under $50, but generally speaking, investing in higher-quality materials and features can help you level up the sensations, too.”

The most expensive item on the GQ list is its “Best Luxury Metal Dildo,” the Njoy Eleven, which retails at $400.

GQ’s roundup also includes: Best Luxury Wand Vibrator, Doxy Die Cast; Best Luxury Couples’ Vibrator, We-Vibe Chorus; Best Luxury Dual-Stimulation Vibrator, Womanizer Duo 2; Best Luxury Masturbator for Men, Hot Octopuss Pulse Solo Lux; Best Luxury Butt Plug, Lelo Hugo; Best Luxury Silicone Dildo, New York Toy Collective Carter; Best Luxury Thruster, Fun Factory Stronic G; Best Luxury Stroker, Lelo F1S V2; and Best Luxury Harness, Aslan Leather Cherry Minx.

All the selected devices, Sloan adds, “stand out over multiple sessions, consistently performing well on metrics like ease of use, versatility, and (of course) pleasure.”

Main Image: GQ’s Best Luxury Metal Dildo, the Njoy Eleven.

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Orion Unveils 5 New Dresses From ‘Noir Handmade’ Line

Orion Unveils 5 New Dresses From 'Noir Handmade' Line

FLENSBURG, Germany — Orion Wholesale has introduced five new dresses from its Noir Handmade line of apparel.

The Seductive Strap Dress features a tight-fitting design and is made out of power wetlook material, with soft lace cups and wide lace inserts; the Extra-Short Dress is extra-low-cut with straps across the back; the backless Extravagant Dress features a wrap-style halterneck top part and tight skirt, and the Sophisticated Knee-Length Dress is low-cut at the front and the back with a decorative frilly strap over the cleavage area and a zip-up side.

“The material is also soft and stretchy, which means that they are extremely comfortable to wear,” said a rep. “It’s also almost crease-free when worn and fits like a second skin.”

The dresses are available in S, M, L and XL.

For more information, visit Orion Wholesale online.

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