Lady Bellatrix Launches Femdom Royalty Website, New Quarterly Mag

Lady Bellatrix Launches Femdom Royalty Website, New Quarterly Mag

PARIS — British dominatrix Lady Bellatrix has launched a new website, Femdom Royalty, along with a quarterly magazine of the same name that will be available in both digital and print formats.

The venture will see Lady Bellatrix combine her 15 years of experience as a dominatrix with her decade-long career as a published columnist in the UK.

“We live in times of uncertainty, and I wanted to future-proof my career,” said Lady Bellatrix. “So, I thought what better way to do that than to merge my two skill sets to create a legacy. Not only for myself, but to shine a light on all the dynamic, hard-working women in the Femdom scene. I also wanted to preserve the arts and traditions of BDSM as we move forward into a technological era.”

Femdom Royalty is described as a “female-led platform designed to amplify the voices within the world of Female Domination and celebrate the accomplishments of international dominatrices who have made enormous contributions to the BDSM universe,” said a rep, who added that each issue will feature three exclusive interviews with established dominatrices.

There will also be an advice column for slaves, as well as a recurring feature called “Mansplaining” that will showcase a male who has unselfishly contributed to the Femdom universe. Additionally, there will be reviews of Femdom books, events, female-owned dungeons, and members' sites, plus an international events directory.

Domina Silvia of Germany, Mistress Tissa of Philadelphia, and Mistress Lorraine of Essex, UK, grace the cover of the debut issue, which features Mistress Simone Worthington of Chicago as the advice columnist. The first issue includes a “Mansplaining” interview with Jon from the “Authentically Kinky” podcast, and also examines Jane Boon’s book “Bold Strokes,” Lady Sara Borgia’s strap-on parties, Mistress Justine Cross' new Los Angeles dungeon, Stella Obscura, and the members site of Mistress Jessica Woods of Herefordshire, UK.

To read the first issue of Femdom Royalty, click here. For more information, visit the new website.

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