LELO Signs On to Sponsor U.K.'s Sexhibition

MANCHESTER, England — LELO has signed on to sponsor several elements of Sexhibition 2016 at its new location at the Victoria Warehouse in Manchester.

LELO officials also said that the sex toy maker would also be working with the expo’s organizers to help promote its new products that are launching this year. 

Sexhibition organizers said they have confirmed a number of new and returning sponsors for this year's event, as well as Whiplr, the show's brand partner.

For LELO, it is the second year in a row to sponsor the U.K. event, which is slated for Aug. 19-21.

The new location, Victoria Warehouse, is described as a multifaceted venue featuring an on-site hotel, vintage cinema, intimate breakout rooms, bars with exclusive VIP areas and outdoor spaces.

This year also features an exclusive event, "An Audience With Stoya" allowing “sexhibitionists” to gain insight into the American porn star, as well as Los Angeles-based pinup Mosh, who will be strutting her stuff for lingerie and corsetry catwalks.

Sexhibition also will include latex fashion shows, alongside a roster of more than 100  models including Shelly D'inferno, October Divine, Romanie Smith, Becky Holt and Zara Du Rose.

In addition to a fetish play area, burlesque supper club with gourmet dining, more than 100 retail stands, workshops and classes, an intimate authors corner, Sexhibition will see the introduction of a unique photography area allowing photographers to shoot with some of theSexhibition models.

This year will also see the birth of the Sexhibition Awards with more than 15 categories and 150 nominees competing for trophies.

For ticket, sponsorship and schedule details, visit SexhibitionExpo.co.uk.

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