Baci Lingerie to Sponsor South Africa Sexpo

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Baci Lingerie South Africa announced today that it will be a Platinum Sponsor for the Sexpo health, sexuality, and lifestyle show, Sept. 26-29.

The company said it has secured three booths to highlight different lines from its collection of intimate wear, making it the largest lingerie exhibitor at the show.

“Over the past three years, Baci has maintained a strong presence at all South Africa Sexpos. We are proud to continue to introduce the ever-expanding Baci brand to thousands of South African women. We look forward to showcasing all of Baci Lingerie’s new designs, as well as present already-popular classics from Baci’s gorgeous collections,” Baci Lingerie South Africa CEO Arthur Calamaras, said.

Each of Baci’s three booths at Sexpo will showcase an individual collection where the public and retailers alike will be able to see styles from the Black Label line, (booth #67), White Label line (booth #38), and the Dreams Collection of bedroom costumes (booth #55).

A large assortment of items from each line will also be available for consumers to purchase. Retailers are also invited to browse and order from each collection, and can schedule meetings with the Baci Lingerie South Africa sales team to discuss partnerships, as well as promotional and marketing tips.

Baci said that Sexpo takes place on a variable schedule in several cities in South Africa, including Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban. The Johannesburg SEXPO is the largest expo ever held in South Africa, with a four-day music festival featuring 40 top South African bands playing inside the beer garden. Non-stop adult-themed entertainment is also scheduled on the main Sexpo stage.

“Baci’s ongoing mission is to celebrate every woman around the world,” Frank Koretsky, owner of Baci Lingerie, said. “The men and women of South Africa have absolutely embraced our designs, and our brand ambassadors in Baci South Africa have done a fabulous job in extending the Baci message.”

He added, “Showcasing our products at expos internationally allows us to demonstrate the reach of our brand, and we’re thrilled to continue to introduce our new designs and lines to the strong, sexy women of South Africa."

The Cape Town Sexpo will be held at The Nasrec Expo Centre, Hall 6. The event iis open to those 18 years and older. For more information, visit the Sexpo website.

Related:  

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

Full Circle Debuts New 'Cleo Feather' Vibe

Pleasure brand Full Circle has introduced its new Cleo Feather Tickler vibrator.

Pjur Launches 'Toy' Line in North America

Pjur has announced its Toy series of wellness products will be available for purchase in the U.S. starting in September.

Orion Expands Cottelli 'Costumes' Line

Orion Wholesale has introduced two new outfits from its Cottelli Costumes line.

Harry Styles' Lifestyle Brand Enters Sexual Wellness Space With 'Pleasing Yourself' Vibe, Lube

Pleasing, the lifestyle brand founded by Harry Styles, has launched its first sexual wellness product line, Pleasing Yourself, featuring a double-sided vibrator and a silicone lubricant.

Tenga Names Kyrie Hara Sales Lead

Japanese pleasure brand Tenga has appointed Kyrie Hara as its new sales lead for Tenga USA.

Electric Novelties Expands 'Together' Collection

Electric Novelties has introduced four new items from its Together collection.

Motorbunny Debuts 'Grip' Stroker Attachment

Motorbunny has introduced its Grip stroker sleeve attachment for its sex machines.

SOS Distribution Names Jake Solorzano Account Executive

SOS Distribution has appointed Jake Solorzano as its new account executive.

Orion Debuts 'RC Flashing Butt Plug' From 'Anos' Line

Orion Wholesale has introduced the RC Flashing Butt Plug from its Anos line.

Two Texas Bills Restricting Sex Toy Sales Fail to Pass

Two bills aimed at restricting sales of sex toys have failed to pass the Texas state legislature during its 2025 session.

Show More