Talking about the women of Lourdes has become somewhat of a chore for me. With their roster being as vast as it is, with a mix of PSs and ECs as well as your everyday models, there aren’t a lot of places you can find these women. Some take a lot of research, as you’ve seen with women such as Amy Rebecca and Korina Kanela, while others you just have to Google their names and the information is right there. I didn’t so much have to do the same for Nicole Vaunt. Nicole is a walking, talking art form that has spread her wings into mainstream. Calling Nicole your everyday content creator would be disrespectful, because yes, she does shoot your everyday pornographic scenes, though she adds a flair to a lot of her content you really can’t find anywhere. I wouldn’t be me if I wasn’t curious to know if she brought that same artistic flair to her bookings. Nah, that wouldn’t be me at all.
Knowing who Nicole is as an artist is knowing who she is as a SWer. Nicole officially debuted into mainstream back in 2020, but she has been making content online for much longer than that. It started off with small things, as it always does. Nicole was a nude model for photos and magazines for some time until she found her way over to shooting professional scenes. Officially, Nicole’s first professional scene was with MYLF. Even though Nicole wasn’t at the age some of us would call a MYLF, she was in a Team Skeet casting couch–like scenario that was really good. Whether it was Nicole’s first shoot or not, she delivered in a way that most women are still trying to achieve today, even after being in the industry for years. Nicole was sexy, engaging, flirty, sexy, and was killing it with what I can assume were gray highlights in her hair. You learn a lot about Nicole in this scene, like all casting couches do, but she just takes it away with her sex.
It’s easy to say that Nicole’s artful personality has transcended nude modeling and flowed into her career as a professional performer. From being nominated four times since entering the industry, studios have taken notice of the kind of performer Nicole is—the kind that pulls you in with her allure as well as the sexual tension that’s being created in real time. The kind whose body does the work while emitting a sense of legitimacy in what she does. That what Nicole is doing may be a performance, but it’s one that’s created from being engulfed in different forms of sex work. It’s possible that can include being a provider, though I haven’t heard anything about Nicole that would have me assume this.
As far as I can tell, Nicole has been on Lourdes for a while now. With her being exclusive to the site, there aren’t many who know about or could even tell what a booking with Nicole is like. So, with her being a veritable connoisseur of sex, Nicole is a goddess wrapped up in a mystery waiting to be solved by unsuspecting clients. I'm sure someone based in Portland could tell us what it's like with Nicole since she's based there, but if it was me I would be scared to drop a gem for everyone as well.
Nicole's already proven herself as an artist and a performer in spaces where authenticity is hard to fake, which makes her silence on the provider side all the more intriguing. Whether that artistic flair translates into a booking experience is something only a very small circle could answer right now. Until then, Nicole exists in that familiar gray area visible enough to fascinate, elusive enough to frustrate. In a lineup as crowded as Lourdes, standing out without saying much might be its own kind of art, and Nicole seems perfectly content letting curiosity do the rest.
@Vauntastic
Knowing who Nicole is as an artist is knowing who she is as a SWer. Nicole officially debuted into mainstream back in 2020, but she has been making content online for much longer than that. It started off with small things, as it always does. Nicole was a nude model for photos and magazines for some time until she found her way over to shooting professional scenes. Officially, Nicole’s first professional scene was with MYLF. Even though Nicole wasn’t at the age some of us would call a MYLF, she was in a Team Skeet casting couch–like scenario that was really good. Whether it was Nicole’s first shoot or not, she delivered in a way that most women are still trying to achieve today, even after being in the industry for years. Nicole was sexy, engaging, flirty, sexy, and was killing it with what I can assume were gray highlights in her hair. You learn a lot about Nicole in this scene, like all casting couches do, but she just takes it away with her sex.It’s easy to say that Nicole’s artful personality has transcended nude modeling and flowed into her career as a professional performer. From being nominated four times since entering the industry, studios have taken notice of the kind of performer Nicole is—the kind that pulls you in with her allure as well as the sexual tension that’s being created in real time. The kind whose body does the work while emitting a sense of legitimacy in what she does. That what Nicole is doing may be a performance, but it’s one that’s created from being engulfed in different forms of sex work. It’s possible that can include being a provider, though I haven’t heard anything about Nicole that would have me assume this.
As far as I can tell, Nicole has been on Lourdes for a while now. With her being exclusive to the site, there aren’t many who know about or could even tell what a booking with Nicole is like. So, with her being a veritable connoisseur of sex, Nicole is a goddess wrapped up in a mystery waiting to be solved by unsuspecting clients. I'm sure someone based in Portland could tell us what it's like with Nicole since she's based there, but if it was me I would be scared to drop a gem for everyone as well.
Nicole's already proven herself as an artist and a performer in spaces where authenticity is hard to fake, which makes her silence on the provider side all the more intriguing. Whether that artistic flair translates into a booking experience is something only a very small circle could answer right now. Until then, Nicole exists in that familiar gray area visible enough to fascinate, elusive enough to frustrate. In a lineup as crowded as Lourdes, standing out without saying much might be its own kind of art, and Nicole seems perfectly content letting curiosity do the rest.
@Vauntastic
