There’s a giant duo—or should I say trio—coming to New York in just a few days, and somehow nobody’s talking about it. For seven straight days, three of the sexiest women in the industry will be showing their faces in the city, and it’s flying under the radar. Destiny Dixon (Tryst Agency), Savanah Storm (Tryst Agency) (Tryst Agency), and Armani Black are all gracing New York with their curves, and if you’re not paying attention, you might miss something major.
Let’s start with Armani. Her return to mainstream has been very public, and it’s obvious she’s put serious work into herself—physically and mentally. She looks better than ever, and even though the recent production shutdown might not have been part of her comeback plan, it hasn’t slowed her down. She’s still dropping collaborations and clearly has touring in mind. Her new curves, especially the fresh set up top, are the stuff of fantasy. And really, six breasts are better than two, right?
Savanah’s been moving a little more quietly but just as effectively. Her tour schedule has picked up lately, and her content keeps getting better. It’s wild that someone who looks that good keeps a relatively low profile in the mainstream space. But in the hobby? We know her well. Between her touring and the solid word-of-mouth reputation she’s built, she’s earned her spot. Her body’s an absolute showstopper—she flaunts that classic “Pepsi bottle” shape like she was born to do it. Extravagant barely covers it.
Then you have Destiny. Maybe the most expressive of the trio—not in volume, but in presence. Destiny doesn’t shy away from showing off her body or her personality. She knows what she’s working with, and she puts it all to use in her content and scenes. Her solo content is already strong, but it feels like a teaser for the kind of experience you’d get if you actually booked her. And she shines brightest in duos or group settings, which she seems to specialize in.
Destiny and Armani already have chemistry—we saw that when they toured Boston together. Adding Savanah into the mix is just unfair at this point. This isn’t just a tour, it’s an experience waiting to happen.
All three will be in New York from June 20th through the 27th. Each can be booked through multiple platforms, so locking in one, two, or all three shouldn’t be too difficult. I have no idea what the trio rate looks like, but hey—you only live once. If it feels right, don’t overthink it.
And as always, if you’ve seen—or plan to see—any of these ladies, drop a review. Let the rest of us know what to expect.
Let’s start with Armani. Her return to mainstream has been very public, and it’s obvious she’s put serious work into herself—physically and mentally. She looks better than ever, and even though the recent production shutdown might not have been part of her comeback plan, it hasn’t slowed her down. She’s still dropping collaborations and clearly has touring in mind. Her new curves, especially the fresh set up top, are the stuff of fantasy. And really, six breasts are better than two, right?
Savanah’s been moving a little more quietly but just as effectively. Her tour schedule has picked up lately, and her content keeps getting better. It’s wild that someone who looks that good keeps a relatively low profile in the mainstream space. But in the hobby? We know her well. Between her touring and the solid word-of-mouth reputation she’s built, she’s earned her spot. Her body’s an absolute showstopper—she flaunts that classic “Pepsi bottle” shape like she was born to do it. Extravagant barely covers it.
Then you have Destiny. Maybe the most expressive of the trio—not in volume, but in presence. Destiny doesn’t shy away from showing off her body or her personality. She knows what she’s working with, and she puts it all to use in her content and scenes. Her solo content is already strong, but it feels like a teaser for the kind of experience you’d get if you actually booked her. And she shines brightest in duos or group settings, which she seems to specialize in.
Destiny and Armani already have chemistry—we saw that when they toured Boston together. Adding Savanah into the mix is just unfair at this point. This isn’t just a tour, it’s an experience waiting to happen.
All three will be in New York from June 20th through the 27th. Each can be booked through multiple platforms, so locking in one, two, or all three shouldn’t be too difficult. I have no idea what the trio rate looks like, but hey—you only live once. If it feels right, don’t overthink it.
And as always, if you’ve seen—or plan to see—any of these ladies, drop a review. Let the rest of us know what to expect.



