AEE Opening Night Fashionistas Party Delights
LAS VEGAS, NV — Every adult industry convention is packed with social opportunities and the annual Adult Entertainment Expo, currently being held at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas, NV, is no different. On the first evening of the four day event, convention attendees found themselves with a wealth of entertainment options. Those with a penchant for latex fashion and dance were able to get their fix of each at the Evil Angel Fashionistas’ party.Held at the spacious Krave nightclub, the evening quickly proved to be a great way to start the convention week right by skillfully combining libation, networking, beautiful women, handsome men, and relaxation.
Hosted by Evil Empire pater familia John Stagliano, whose astute Libertarian philosophies are as honed as his skill with a camera, as well as wife and fellow industry veteran Karen, the two warmly greeted guests as they entered the club. Dispensing wristbands and smiles on the red carpet, Karen proved to be only the first in a series of pleasant experiences awaiting party goers.
As John conversed with friends, Gianna, one of the night’s Evil Angel co-hosts joined the assembled, adding not only to the party’s visual appeal, but also its charm. Although not clad in skin snuggling latex herself, once she and fellow co-hosts Annette Schwarz, Belladonna, and others were inside and comfortably seated, the soiree’s true delights were revealed.
In addition to the usual star gazing available at such events, Evil Angel offered its guests a tantalizing peek into the Fashionistas stage show, which has become a regular part of the Las Vegas Strip’s sexily mainstream theatrical landscape.
After grooving to the beats of DJ Morningstar, Evil Angel admirers, including 2007 AVN Award winning Transsexual Performer of the Year Buck Angel, AVN nominated director Joe Gallant, and AVN nominated transsexual performer Wendy Williams marveled at the sometimes acrobatic and always stunning moves of the Fashionistas dancers and aerialists.
Although initially uncertain as to whom the “Reserved” signs on the various tables referred to, guests quickly realized that it was they themselves who were so honored. Soon they made themselves comfortable seats that proved ideal for both socializing and watching the midnight performances.
Among the first things drawing gasps and admiring comments from guests were scantily clad dancers, waist bands tucked with dollars, who smoothly shimmied up and down a lengths of gauzy fabric as though they were common stripper poles. The visuals became increasingly impressive, with men, women, and a collection of dancers somewhere in between mesmerizing the audience with not only their precise motions but their often elaborate latex costumes and headdresses.
The positive vibes didn’t end when the performers left the stage. With the evening’s soundtrack returning to the capable hands of DJ Morningstar, guests and co-hosts maintained the friendly social environment until 2:00am, ensuring that – as the promotional flier had proposed – they started their AEE experience “a little Evil.”