Miss Lupa Mannara

Miss Lupa Mannara is a French dominatrix based in Paris and London. With her creative mind, her journey into BDSM has been one of discovery and experimentation, which she lives with the utmost intensity. As a protective she-wolf with a sadistic and twisted mind, she particularly enjoys navigating extremes. It is a skillful balancing act that she has refined to take her prey on the most beautiful adventures.

She believes in the power of community connections to build resilience and positive changes in kink and sex work. She co-hosts the Jeanne de Berg events with Maitresse Isadora in Paris. This space is dedicated to Domnatrixes and powerful women, to share resources and overcome challenges together.

Sell Yourself!

Are you ready to take your projects to the next level? The FFD community is rich with potential for collaboration and creativity, and there’s no better way to showcase your skills than through our “pitch share,” hosted by Miss Lupa Mannara. This platform invites you to present your current projects, seek assistance, or lend your support to fellow community members.

The beauty of our FFD community lies in its diverse skill set. From graphic designers to marketers, musicians to educators, we have immense talent. Perhaps you have expertise in photography or event management? Perhaps you’re a performer or host workshops? Sharing your knowledge can foster a supportive environment where creativity thrives. By participating in the pitch share, you’ll promote your project and discover projects that resonate with your interests and skills. The collaborative spirit is strong here, and your engagement can lead to exciting partnership opportunities.

Sharing your projects can inspire others to take a leap of faith with their own ideas. Remember to consider how your skills can benefit your peers as well. As we come together to pitch projects and share skills, we strengthen our community and cultivate a culture of generosity and collaboration.

You will have just two minutes to deliver your pitch on stage. Think of it as a brief showcase of what you offer, allowing you to attract potential collaborators and supporters. After the pitch share, you can take advantage of the three days of the event to discuss with others how you can work together.