Our Models
Recurring women with distinct camera lanes, stronger hooks, and pages built to feel like real bios instead of lab notes.
Why this section exists
A character page should read like a believable bio page first. You should be able to land on it, understand the kind of woman she is supposed to be, and know which scenes make her feel real before you ever think about the mechanics underneath it.
That is why these pages live next to the collections instead of inside them. Collections tell you what kind of shot to make. Character pages tell you who should be in the shot and what kind of pressure she can survive once the lighting, room, and angle stop being flattering.
How to use them
Pick the woman whose lane matches the shot, then open the prompts attached to her page. Some pages have direct character-linked runs. Others use curated prompt matches until that library catches back up. Either way, the point is the same: start with the face that already wants to live in that room.
These pages are supposed to earn their place. A pretty thumbnail is not enough. What matters is whether the character still feels like herself when the room gets harsher, the styling gets cheaper, the flash gets meaner, or the mood gets a little more sexual than the homepage wants to admit out loud.
The same rule applies to the private-gallery side. If a character only works as a ref sheet, she is not ready for the public page. The good pages are the ones that make you think, for a second, that you have seen this woman somewhere before.