If you felt a certain buzz in the Los Angeles air last week, it wasn’t just the usual Hollywood energy. Over at the iconic 910 WeHo community space, “Electropolis: The Ultimate Electro Play Party of Your Dreams” delivered a high-voltage night of fun, and at the heart of it was The Dungeon Store, showcasing some seriously electrifying new gear.
Hosted by the scene’s own vibrant Electro Girly, the party on June 20th transformed 910 WeHo into a playground for both the e-stim curious and seasoned connoisseurs. The mission was simple: create a fun, safe, and charged-up atmosphere for everyone to explore the tingling world of electro play.
A Current of Curiosity
For anyone feeling a little intimidated by the idea of electro play, host Electro Girly made it clear that this was the place to be. The event was designed to welcome newcomers and experts alike, fostering an environment where questions are encouraged and safety is king.
“This party is open to all,” Electro Girly explained. “Whether you’re new to electro play or a seasoned conductor, there’s something to excite your circuits. Come get shocked, charged, and tingling with excitement in a space where curiosity is welcomed, safety is prioritized and the vibes are truly electric.”
This “come as you are” attitude is a hallmark of venues like 910 WeHo, which have become vital hubs for the kink and fetish communities by prioritizing education and consent-forward events over gatekeeping.
Handcrafted Shocks and Surprises
Bringing the goods was The Dungeon Store, a beloved institution with over two decades of experience in curating and crafting high-quality BDSM and fetish toys. Known for their hands-on approach and community focus, they didn’t just show up with a catalog—they brought their best and newest creations.
Anne Bryne, the Founder and Co-owner of The Dungeon Store, was buzzing about the gear they had on display.
“We’re bringing our violet wand favorites such as Lucky Harms, Truffalo, and Lightning Laces,” she said ahead of the event. “We’ll also have Badger Blades and Thing Noir, which came out this year, plus there’s surprises not yet available on our website.”
That “secret menu” of items not yet online created a special incentive for attendees, blending the thrill of a party with the excitement of an exclusive product drop. It’s a smart move that taps into the growing trend of creators connecting directly with their fans in real-world spaces, offering experiences that you just can’t get by clicking “add to cart.”
More Than a Trend, It’s a Connection
The success of Electropolis speaks to a bigger shift in the adult world. It’s less about secretive, underground clubs and more about open, community-driven events where education and exploration go hand-in-hand. By partnering with a respected community figure like Electro Girly and setting up shop in a trusted space like 910 WeHo, The Dungeon Store isn’t just selling products; they’re helping build the very community they serve.
As the lights dimmed and the violet wands hummed, it was clear that the night was about more than just toys. It was about connection, curiosity, and as Electro Girly promised, vibes that were “truly electric.”
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