Dominas Descend on L.A. for DomCon 2016

LOS ANGELES — BDSM/fetish convention DomCon L.A. began at the Hilton Hotel LAX in Los Angeles yesterday and will continue through this Sun., May 22.

"DomCon L.A. represents sisterhood among femdommes, professional and lifestyle alike," a representative for DomCon L.A. said. "Dominas are arriving from Australia, Belgium, Britain, Germany and across the United States to share common interests, celebrate diversity and promote awareness."

Mistress Alice of AliceInBondageland.com said, "Last year, instead of feeling depleted, I left DomCon feeling energized and excited, full of erotic energy."

This year, Mistress Alice will be celebrating DomCon L.A. by shooting the anniversary episode of "'300 Clothespins and 300 Cane Strokes" for her site.

Professional dominatrix Irene Boss will be at DomCon L.A. promoting her new dungeon space in Orange County, Calif.

At DomCon L.A. 2016, the mobile social networking BDSM app Whiplr is hosting a Whiplr party suite for members to meet in person.

"This year's event will have a special twist," said DomCon L.A. organizer Mistress Cyan. "Renowned photographer Chris King will be capturing images for the DomCon book, a photo journal of the event for guests and the community. So when you see him, try to get in front of his many lenses and join us in this project. A release date for the book will be announced after the event."

At DomCon L.A.'s 2015 event, according to DomCon, "over 1500 people gathered to network, learn, and celebrate.

The Hilton LAX is located at 5711 W. Century Blvd. near the Los Angeles International Airport.

For more information on DomCon L.A., visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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