Bum-baring trend takes over porn event
It's the adult industry's night of nights, with a clear fashion trend emerging among the adult stars that really puts on a raunchy display.
Zoey Digiacomo wore a sheer outfit that made wearing underwear impossible, and she paired it with a diamante studded bra and hat. Picture: BACKGRID
Gal Richie, who recently won AVN's Best New Starlet, was also at the event. She wore a floor length dress with a dramatic thigh-high split that flashed her black boots. Picture: BACKGRID
Popular DJ Diplo was at the event and was pictured with Kazumi. Picture: BACKGRID
Lena the Plug, who won the Top Solo Performer award on the night, wore a fringe detail dress that showed glimpses of her skin. Picture: BACKGRID
Elly Clutch, who was also an award winner on the night, pictured with Jak Knife. Jak won Most Popular Male Peformer. Picture: BACKGRID
Alexis Fawx also went for the denim chaps look. Picture: BACKGRID
Lexi Lore covered her nipples and wore denim shorts for the event. Picture: BACKGRID
Adult content creators came out in droves and all adhered to the dress code. Picture: Instagram/@kazumii
It had a country Western theme and was held at Saddle Ranch restaurant on Sunset Boulevard. Picture: Instagram/@kazumii
The awards show was hosted by Jordan Firstman, who is an actor and comedian. Picture: Instagram/@loveisbailey
Many of the world's most popular porn stars were in attendance, including Asa Akira, Kazumi, Jewelz Blu, Elly Clutch, Zoey Digiacomo, Scarlett Alexis, Angela White, Amari Anne, Nicole Kitt, Alexis Fawx, Aria Nathaniel, Brooke Candy, Natassia Dreams, Queenie Sateen and Love Bailey. Picture: Instagram/@queeniesateen
Jak Knife, Girthmasterr, Max Fills, JustGeorge, Kai, Damon Dice and Austin Spears were some of the male performers who attended the evening. Picture: Instagram/@jakknife
Girthmasterr, an Australian adult content creator, took home the coveted award of the best penis on the internet. Picture: Instagram/@girthmasterr
There were even some celebrities who swung by, most notably Diplo, who rubbed shoulders with the X-rated stars. Picture: Instagram/@arinathanial
Aussie star Angela White won two trophies on the night including Most Popular Female Performer for the second year in a row. Picture: Instagram/@theangelawhite
The raunchy actresses and actors were decked out in cowboy boots and hats, off the back of Coachella. Picture: Instagram/@ellyclutch
Lena the Plug shared on Instagram that she was grateful to be nominated for the Best Solo Performer of the year, and said had no idea she had even been selected for the category. Picture: Instagram/@lenatheplug
Jewelzblu wore a denim-on-denim set with a matching blue wig. Picture: Instagram/@onlyjewelzblu
Like any good party, there was a mechanical bull for the guests to have a go on. Picture: Instagram/@queeniesateen
Pals caught up at the party including Love Bailey and Kim Petras. Picture: Instagram/@loveisbailey
Many of the stars took to their social media to share what they got up to after the event, such as kicking on at people's houses in hot tubs or swinging by burger joints for a late night feed. Picture: Instagram/@theangelawhite
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