
TOWEL VIDEOS
Custom towel fetish videos featuring shower exits, towel drops, towel wrapping, and the revealing moment when the towel slips. Specify the towel size, how it is worn, and the scenario that leads to the reveal.
The towel is the tease. Our performers play the just-out-of-the-shower scenario with natural ease and perfect timing. Describe the setup, the wardrobe underneath (or lack thereof), and the moment of truth.
What Is Towel Fetish?
Towel fetish lives in the space between dressed and undressed. The towel is the last barrier — she just stepped out of the shower, hair wet, skin damp, wrapped in something that could fall at any moment. The appeal is anticipation and vulnerability. She's technically covered but barely, and the towel is temporary. Everyone knows it's coming off. The question is when and how.
For a significant segment of this audience, the towel itself isn't the primary focus — the wet hair is. Long hair, freshly washed, dripping, being wrung out, wrapped in a towel turban, brushed while still damp. Our Long Hair series reflects this: the towel and the hair are inseparable elements of the same post-shower moment. The towel provides the setting; the hair provides the visual fixation.
Styles We Produce
Long Hair and Towel: Our primary format in this category. Long Hair: Casey Calvert Nina Skye, Long Hair Towel Fetish, and Long Hair Wrapped in Towels all center on wet hair in combination with towels. The hair being dried, brushed, wrung out, flipped, and played with — the towel wrapped around the body or turbaned on the head. These are slow, visual, detail-oriented clips that let the hair and the post-shower aesthetic breathe.
Towel Drop and Reveal: The moment the towel falls or is pulled away. Some clients want the tease to build — minutes of adjustment, near-slips, the towel riding lower — before the reveal. Others want a specific scenario: interrupted while wrapped in a towel, the doorbell rings, she answers and it slips. The drop is an event, not a throwaway moment.
Post-Shower Routine: The full sequence. Shower sounds, steam, the door opens, she steps out and wraps the towel. Then the routine: drying, moisturizing, hair care, getting ready. For fans of this format, the casualness is the appeal. She's not performing; she's just existing in that private post-shower state.
Towel as Wardrobe: Scenes where the towel stays on for an extended period or serves as the primary garment. Walking around the house in a towel, doing tasks while wrapped, the towel as an outfit in its own right. The precariousness of it — the constant almost-falling — maintains tension throughout.
Related Categories
Towel content connects to wet and messy (the water element), striptease (the towel drop as a reveal), and hair-focused content across multiple categories. There's also natural overlap with massage (towel draping) and voyeuristic scenarios in GFE content (catching her fresh from the shower).
Our Library
3 clips focused on the long-hair-and-towel combination. Casey Calvert and Nina Skye are featured performers delivering slow, deliberate wet hair content with towels as the framing element. The emphasis across all three is on visual detail and natural pacing — no rushing through the post-shower moment.
Order a Custom Towel Video
Towel customs revolve around specifics: what kind of towel (bath sheet, hand towel, specific color), how it's worn (body wrap, turban, sarong-style), the hair (length, color, wet vs. drying, specific hair play), and the scenario (pure routine, interrupted, reveal-focused). If wet hair is the priority, describe the hair play you want in detail. If the towel drop is the climax, tell us what leads up to it and what happens after. Most towel customs run 12 to 20 minutes. Submit your vision on our request page or choose your performer from the talent directory.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this category more about hair or towels?
Both, and they're intertwined. Our existing library leans heavily toward wet hair content with towels as the setting. For customs, you choose the emphasis. Some clients want extensive hair play with the towel as a prop; others want the towel dynamics (wrapping, adjusting, dropping) as the focus. Specify which element matters most to you.
Can the performer have specific hair?
Yes. Hair length, color, and texture matter for this audience. Check our talent directory for current performer looks and hair lengths. If you need very long hair or a specific color, let us know and we'll match you with the right model.
What's the typical pacing?
Slow. This isn't content that benefits from rushing. Our existing clips take their time with each moment — the wringing, the brushing, the towel adjustment. For customs, you set the pace, but the audience for this category generally wants deliberate, unhurried content that lets every detail register.




