leydig trust

You don't have to be beautiful to be sexy, but everyone can make themselves look wonderful, and we insist you make the effort. We have a “no street clothes” entrance policy, with a Dressing Up Shoppe situated in at the entrance, for those who have not been able to find an outfit in advance.

If you're stuck and really arrive in style, Prangsta is delighted to offer patrons of the 'Night of the Senses' a 20% discount on costume hire. Whether you wish to enthrall as a ravishing Prince Charming, a rampant Pan, a Bejewelled Slave Girl or a Chimerical Showgirl their talented stylists can manifest the costume of your wildest dreams. All of their costume are crafted from vintage textiles and fabrics ethically sourced from local suppliers.Look at their website for shopping details. www.prangsta.co.uk

The truth of the matter is that people behave more respectfully when they are dressed up, and once everyone is in costume, everyone becomes the spectacle.

Night of the Senses is not a “theme night”; our dress code follows the fashions and trends of the time, currently fanciful floating chiffon and silks. These can be made even more sexy by added see-through, split-crotch and provocative nipple-revealing costumes in rich, shimmering colours, sparkles, feathers, and jewels.

Many guests come along as their fantasy selves, or fulfilling the fantasy of their partners.

Please dress so you can enjoy yourselves comfortably. The Ball gets very hot and guests are advised not to wear heavy robes or furry animal outfits will be unbearably warm

We accept fancy dress and fetish wear. You can be as nude as you dare.

To read more about dressing up,
see the Little Book of Delights

The Leydig Trust Treasures and Treats Erotic Awards Dress Code Little Book of Delights Links