Berlin pulsed with uninhibited energy during Venus Festival ’25, a four-day spectacle of erotic expression, fearless fashion, and raw celebration of sensuality. From September 25–28, the iconic Berlin Messe was transformed into a kaleidoscope of lights, bodies, and unfiltered self-expression.
Photographer Gabriel Dusil was there to document it—not as a voyeur, but as an archivist of liberated joy. His lens didn’t just capture skin; it revealed the softness and strength of bodies on their own terms, in their own aesthetic language. This wasn’t porn. This was performance. And it was fucking art.
From lingerie-clad rebels to unapologetic public nudity, each moment at Venus was a reminder that pleasure isn’t a commodity—it’s a protest, a portal, a pulse. And Berlin? She didn’t blink once.
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from the photographer: “The Venus Festival ’25 in Berlin from September 25th to 28th was an electrifying celebration of sensuality and creativity. It was more like an extravaganza of self-expression than a convention. Everywhere you looked, people were radiant, boldly creative, and utterly themselves. Their energy was contagious. From the moment I stepped into the Berlin Messe, the energy was palpable. Music, lights, and exhibits were instantly inviting. There was playfulness everywhere. The event’s sense of inclusivity was a notable standout. Visitors and exhibitors alike explored sexuality sans judgment.
Performances were stellar by Vikings of Valhalla • @vikinglust_com • Pussy Kat • @therealpk90 • Dellai Twins • Eveline Dellai • @evelinedellai • Silvia Dellai • @silviadellai_999. You felt like a participant, not just a spectator. Meet-and-greets with famous content creators were authentic and personable. They were genuinely happy to share a selfie, offering connections that went beyond the grand revelry.
Stands brimmed with creativity. Exhibitors from over 40 countries showcased everything from classy lingerie to futuristic sex toys. Whether you’re curious or deep in the scene, innovation was everywhere. The organization was impressive. Kudos to the Venus staff! Queues were unavoidable at peak times, especially for popular shows, but the sheer spectacle made it worthwhile.
All four days were provocative and thrilling. The atmosphere was remarkably open and friendly. What struck me most was how safe it felt. It was all about being genuine, expressing love, and exploring without repression. Venus isn’t just an event; it’s a statement: Authenticity belongs to everyone. This was Berlin at its boldest and most beautiful, reaffirming its place as the world’s capital of fearless sexuality.
Venus doesn’t just sell boldness; it connects. For anyone curious about eroticism or just interested in celebrating their freedom of expression, this festival is a must.”














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Model Credits
Gabriel Dusil is a fine art photographer who transforms vulnerability into visual poetry. Known for his evocative approach to nude portraiture, Gabriel reveals the female form as both intimate and powerful. By honoring storytelling, each frame is displayed as a dialogue of texture and emotion. With a career spanning international publications and covers, Dusil Photography offers a sanctuary where muses emerge through trusted collaboration. Their body becomes a verse, the image an opus, and a motif of truth.
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Website (Uncensored): dusil.org
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Blog (Censored): gabrieldusil.com
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Instagram: @gdusil
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Venus Festival Official Site: venus-festival.com
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Instagram: @venusberlin.official
