Sky, Trinity, Anais Launch Third Rail's New Clothing Line WASP

Adult performers Sky, Trinity and Anais will be the models featured in the first ad campaign for Third Rail's new clothing line WASP. 

WASP Industries is a clothing company specializing in motocross gear and apparel geared toward the freestyle motocross scene. 

The performers form the "Queen Wasp Team" and will be promoting the line for Third Rail at mainstream shows and events including the X Games and the upcoming MAGIC Convention. MAGIC is one of the apparel industry's leading trade shows scheduled for Aug. 25-27 in Las Vegas. 

The print campaign also will have a presence in mainstream magazines such as Revolver, Details and Wake Boarding in the coming months.    

T.J. DiReda, the former director of marketing for Vivid Entertainment Group who now is doing freelance marketing, was instrumental in closing the cross-promotion deal. 

"WASP/Third Rail is a grassroots clothing company that relies on the same edginess and sexiness defined in the adult industry," DiReda told AVN.com Wednesday. "They continue be adult-friendly and at this point as they launch WASP, they also are looking for girls that are launching their adult careers." 

Trinity, a 21-year-old native of Dallas, is the newest Pleasure exclusive contract star. She performs in the soon-to-be-released Trinity Exposed and Trinity's Desire for Pleasure. 

The 19-year-old Anais is the newest Ninn Worx contract star. She is the headliner in Fem Diva, which will hit the streets on Aug. 13. 

Sky is a former Vivid Girl who took two years off from the industry and returned this year with new energy and the drive to direct. She made her directorial debut with Sineplex Entertainment's Sky's Perversions.  

"I'm a dirt-bike rider and I have wanted to be more involved in the dirt-bike industry, and the people that own Third Rail are my friends," Sky told AVN.com Wednesday. "The first photo shoot was a lot of fun. … It was rad." 

Sky also addressed the swirling rumors about her status with Sineplex. 

"I have come to find that I like directing and I want to continue, and I also want to broaden my horizons," she told AVN.com. "I have a much better idea now of what it's like to be on the other side. I have a lot to bring to the table." 

Sky said she was considering several offers from other companies.