Four levels, one night, and a full adult playground to explore.
DJs across multiple floors, packed dance spaces, rooftop energy, play areas, tattoos, photo booths and plenty of corners to disappear into or be seen in.
The dress code is erotic, but it’s yours to define. Black and white is the only rule. From sharp and tailored to barely there, from tease to full statement. Come dressed to express, not to blend in.
Move between levels, find your people, lose track of time and lean into whatever version of the night you came for.
This isn’t one vibe. It’s four levels of them.
Erotic Dress Code – Black & White
This is a less is more brief.
Black and white only. Everything else is up to you.
Think minimal, intentional, and confident. Sheer layers, lingerie, harnesses, tailoring worn your way, latex, lace, or stripped back silhouettes. It can be polished, undone, playful or bold, but it should feel deliberate.
This is not about covering up. It’s about how little you can wear and still hold the room.
Ideas to get you started:
- Sheer bodysuit or mesh layers
- Harness over skin or minimal briefs
- Lace or lingerie styled with an open shirt
- Silk robe worn open
- Tailored jacket with nothing underneath
- Minimal latex pieces
- Corset with stockings or bare legs
- Boxer briefs or high cut bottoms styled up
- Strategic tape or graphic styling
- Boots, heels or statement accessories with very little else
Dress with intent. Own your space.
18+ Event | Respect and consent are mandatory.
Strict Erotic Dress Code Applies
Be aware jeans, slacks or long trousers of ANY type, or cut-off jean shorts and a ripped T-shirt does NOT constitute erotic dress, and there are no exceptions to this rule.
The following are our standard dress rules:
NO Full-Length Trousers (unless they’re chaps, or totally see-through with no underwear)
NO Full-Length Dresses (unless totally see-through and no underwear)
NO Coats
NO standard nightclub attire
NO ordinary street clothes
No Effort. No Entry. No Refund.