Why selfies matter when choosing company

Professional photography flatters everyone, and that is precisely its limitation. Studio lighting, retouching and a photographer's practised eye can make almost anyone look remarkable, which tells you a great deal about the photographer and rather less about the person. A selfie works the other way around. Taken on a phone, in ordinary light, in a spare moment between real life and real plans, it shows a companion as she looks across a dinner table rather than under studio lights. For a client deciding who to spend an evening with, that unvarnished view is often the most useful image on the page.

This is why we encourage our London escorts to share selfies alongside their portfolios, and why this page gathers the ones who do. It is not a lesser gallery; in many ways it is the more honest one, and clients who book from it tend to arrive at their first meeting already knowing exactly who will walk in.

What verification means in practice

A selfie is only reassuring if it is genuine, so we hold these images to the same standard as everything else we publish. Every companion has been met in person by our team before joining the house, which means we are not comparing photographs to photographs; we are comparing photographs to a person we have sat across a table from. Images that do not honestly represent a companion do not go up, and galleries are refreshed so that what you see stays current rather than drifting years out of date.

The practical consequence is simple: the woman in the selfie is the woman who arrives. No borrowed images, no decade-old archives, no creative reinterpretation. If you have been disappointed elsewhere by a London escort agency whose gallery promised one person and delivered another, this page is our answer, and our FAQ explains the wider vetting behind it.

Reading a selfie gallery well

Selfies reward a slightly different kind of attention than portfolio shots. Rather than judging composition, look for the things candid photographs are good at revealing. A genuine smile that reaches the eyes. Personal style in ordinary clothes, since most of your evening will be spent in a restaurant rather than a studio. The settings she chooses to photograph herself in, which often hint at taste and personality. Consistency across images taken months apart, which is its own quiet proof of authenticity.

It is also worth looking at the two kinds of image together. The portfolio shows a companion at her most polished, dressed for a gala or a formal dinner somewhere in London; the selfies show the person who will actually text you that she has arrived. Between the two you get something close to the full range of an evening, from the entrance she makes to the conversation that follows, and clients who weigh both tend to choose best.

Then let the images do what they are best at: settling the question of reality so your decision can rest on the things that actually make an evening, temperament, conversation and the occasion you have in mind. When you enquire, tell us what drew you to a particular companion and we will tell you honestly whether the character matches the impression. Photographs begin the choice; our knowledge of the companion should finish it.

Members see more

Public galleries are, by design, discreet. Many companions prefer to keep their most personal and recognisable images away from the open internet, for exactly the privacy reasons you would expect of women with careers and lives beyond this one. Those images exist; they simply live behind verification.

Our membership, a one-time £500 tier available after verification, opens members-only photo and video galleries where companions share considerably more: additional selfies, candid sets and video, along with streamlined re-booking for future arrangements. Members choose with the fullest possible picture, and companions share freely because they know precisely who is looking. If you expect to book more than once, it earns its place quickly.

From photographs to an introduction

When a selfie has done its work and someone here has caught your attention, the next step is a short message by WhatsApp, phone or the enquiry form. Name the companion, suggest a date and tell us the occasion; we are open around the clock and same-evening introductions across London are often possible with a few hours of notice. First-time clients complete a brief, respectful screening, and from then on arranging an evening takes minutes.

Rates run from £500 to £2,000 per hour depending on the companion, with some quoted on application. Discretion is absolute in both directions: your details are never shared, and we ask you to extend the same courtesy by keeping companions' images private rather than reposting them anywhere. That mutual respect is what makes this kind of openness possible at all. The selfies are the honest introduction; the evening itself, we think you will find, is better still, and it is only ever one plain message away from being arranged.