LOS ANGELES — Dorcel hosted an industry party on Sunday at Hollywood nightspot Revel Lounge, to mark the launch of the Ricky Greenwood-directed feature “More.”
“More” stars Kira Noir, Emma Rose, Victoria Voxxx, Lilly Bell, Whitney Wright and Lumi Ray, who were in attendance.
The event included a red carpet, a Revel Lounge redesign to mirror the nightclub portrayed in “More,” and tie-in merchandise, including tote bags, shirts and hoodies.
Other guests included Jane Wilde, Nathan Bronson, Kay Lovely, Kendra Cole, Marica Hase, Alexis Tae, Lucas Frost, Melody Marks, Slimthick Vic, Nicole Doshi, Charlie Forde, Riley Nixon and Vince Karter.
"What better way to celebrate ‘More’ being released than with a high-end Hollywood party?" Greenwood said on the red carpet, where he was joined by the cast and his longtime crew, including industry veterans Kylie Ireland, David Lord and Andy Appleton. "In true Dorcel style, it's very glamorous. If you haven’t seen the film yet, it’s a definite must-see with some of the biggest adult stars."
"This was absolutely amazing," said Emma Rose. "I felt all of the love with the amount of people who showed up and were stunned by how good the film looked. Ricky is an amazing director and I am honored to be the first trans performer to grace a Dorcel cover."
Lilly Bell said, “I’m super proud of this film; the cast and crew worked so hard. The scene with Derrick Pierce and me was fire. Thank you, Dorcel, for an awesome night! I always love getting dolled up and celebrating with my friends.”
“Working on ‘More’ was a unique opportunity,” enthused Victoria Voxxx, who plays the enigmatic party organizer in the film. “I had so much fun getting into my character and creating something so beautiful with my friends. Dorcel is one of my favorite companies to work with, and I love shooting with Ricky Greenwood. Thank you so much for such a fun time celebrating our accomplishments!”
Daniel Metcalf, Dorcel's U.S. publicist and the organizer of the event, thanked Greenwood, Roland Franklin, London Moore, Patty Chacon, Brad Thomas, Emma Rose, Lainie Speiser, The Rub PR, Lilly Bell, Mark Spiegler and Victoria Voxxx for their help, and Dorcel Group staff Camille Clouvel, Hugo Viger, Laure-Sarah Skenadji and Julie for entrusting him with the premiere of what he called “their very special, very progressive project.”
“‘More’ is set a heartbeat in the future, in a world that is more inclusive and less shackled to the past,” Metcalf noted. “I think the spirit of acceptance permeated the premiere because it resonates deeply within the essence of ‘More’ itself.”
“More” is now available on major streaming platforms.