BARCELONA — Vixen.com has announced August Ames as the brand's newest Angel for September 2016.
Since her debut in late 2013, Ames has earned numerous industry accolades, including Best New Starlet and Female Performer of the Year nominations from XBIZ.
"It’s a huge honor to be a Vixen Angel,” Ames said. “Vixen.com is very exclusive in everything that they do so I knew that just shooting for them would be special. But to receive this title in such an incredible way is really touching.
"I really appreciate the elegance behind what Vixen.com does and I feel spoiled in the best way possible," she added. "I’m very honored to be named a 'Vixen Angel' and I’m just so happy that they wanted to have me."
In order to celebrate Ames' achievement, Vixen.com has bestowed upon her a beautiful pair of Vixen custom red-soled Louboutins and a gorgeous customized Tiffany diamond necklace.
"August is undeniably one of the most gifted and accomplished adult stars of her generation and a role model for all the other starlets," said a company spokesperson. "We are so honored to welcome her as a member of the Vixen family. A beautiful woman inside and out, August truly exemplifies our brand philosophy of 'Natural Beauty.'"
Ames' scene on Vixen.com is shot in 4K and available for streaming and download for site members right now. Vixen.com can be followed on Twitter.
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