The two women move to the bed. The cinematography is intimate but polished: close-ups of lips meeting, fingers lacing, lace and silk sliding against bare skin. Candie guides Lauren through soft, sensual acts—first kissing, then more deliberate caresses. They use a strap-on (elegantly presented, as Dorcel does) in a scene that emphasizes mutual pleasure rather than performance. Candie is the patient teacher; Lauren, the eager, nervous convert.
Midway, Candie pauses and gestures to a mirrored wall. “He’s probably watching the security feed right now,” she murmurs. “Let’s give him a show.”
Lauren stiffens. “Who are you?”
DorcelClub Director: Herve Bodilis (in the signature Dorcel aesthetic) Scene Focus: Lauren Walker, Candie Luciani, and a male lead (uncredited Dorcel regular) Logline A suspicious wife’s attempt to catch her husband cheating takes an unexpected turn when she discovers not another woman, but a secret world of curated desire—and a tempting offer from a captivating stranger. Scene Breakdown Setting: A sleek, modernist penthouse in Paris. Floor-to-ceiling windows overlook the city at night. The interior is all dark leather, polished chrome, and soft, warm lighting—a classic Dorcel playground of luxury and sin.
The implication hangs in the air. Lauren’s anger falters, replaced by confusion—and something else. Curiosity. DorcelClub - Lauren Walker- Candie Luciani - If...
Candie rises slowly, letting her robe slip off one shoulder. “The question isn’t who I am. It’s what you’re looking for.”
“If…”
“Will you come back?” Candie asks.