Vixen Media Group Debuts Premium All-Girl Brand 'Slayed'

Vixen Media Group Debuts Premium All-Girl Brand 'Slayed'

LOS ANGELES — Vixen Media Group (VMG) has announced the launch of its first premium all-girl brand Slayed.com, created with the intention to "revolutionize female sex portrayals" for audiences of all genders and sexualities.

"The scenes featured on Slayed reflect VMG’s renowned production style and meticulous attention to detail paid to the high-end aesthetic of today’s adult performers," noted a rep. 

Exclusive Kenzie Anne, Vanna Bardot, Charlotte Stokely and Vixen Angels Avery Christy, Ariana Marie, reigning XBIZ "Best New Performer" Scarlit Scandal and reigning XBIZ "Female Performer of the Year" Emily Willis are among star players for Slayed's inaugural content slate.

“In a world where female empowerment and sex-positivity are taking the lead, we felt that there was no better time to put women front-and-center and launch a fiercely female-focused site," VMG Marketing Director Alexandra Taylor said.

Executive Producer Mike Miller noted VMG "wanted to create something special where performers would be more than proud of the final result. Something that would be the first thing they share with their audience, even new friends at an upscale dining table. That is ultimately what led us to develop Slayed as a brand."

"The first thing you will notice about this product is that it’s a showcase among top-tier adult talent, creatives and our professional film crew. [Director] Laurent Sky has done a masterful job at bringing this vision to life and our performers and teams have executed flawlessly on it," added Miller.

Sky said the new brand is  "all about self-awareness and expression, so capturing that to share with the audience is an amazing feeling."

"It was was important for me to create an environment on set where the talent felt they could be their true, uninhibited selves," he explained. "From the unique macro shots to the richness of the lingerie, accessories, and locations — it’s really an indulgent experience for viewers, like nothing else I've seen before. I am extremely proud of what we have created."

Willis and Scandal added their enthusiasm for the project.

"I am super-ecstatic to be a part of the launch of Slayed. VMG is really taking the all-girl experience to another level; the glamorous Hollywood sets, their amazing film crew and me getting to have hot electrifying sex with beautiful girls — it’s what makes it all happen," said Willis.

Scandal described her experience as "absolutely astonishing."

"It’s definitely been one of my favorite sites to shoot for. It’s bringing more than just sex appeal to your screens, it’s bringing diversity, passion and most importantly art," she said. "Something you’re not gonna want to miss."

Weekly updates are planned. Find Slayed online and on Twitter and Instagram.

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