

Vulva Diversity & The Art of Vulva Casting
Almost every woman, at some point, has quietly wondered if her vulva is "normal." Too big, too small, too dark, too uneven, too something. That question didn't come from nowhere, it often comes from the fact that the only vulvas most of us have ever seen are in porn. Zero representation of what real vulvas actually look like. So of course we feel like ours doesn't measure up. We've been comparing ourselves to a version that barely exists.
But here's the truth: Vulvas are as diverse as faces! No two are the same. Not one of them is wrong. And vulva casting is a celebration of exactly that, a way of taking something that's been hidden, shamed, or sexualised, and turning it into art. Your art. Your shape. Cast in plaster, sculpted by hand, brought home as a piece of you that no one can argue with.
This evening, we're going to talk about all of it!
About this session:
I'm hosting a free info session ahead of the Vulva Casting Geneva weekend this September (25-27. September), which I'll be co-hosting with Viki Krug, the founder of Vulvarium. I trained as a vulva caster under Viki, and I'm bringing this work to French-speaking Switzerland for the first time!
This evening is part education, part conversation, part info. No commitment. No pressure. Just real, warm, shame-free information about a project that, for many women, ends up being one of the most surprising and powerful body-positive experiences they've ever had!
What we'll cover:
We'll start with vulva diversity itself. The fact that vulvas are as different from one another as faces are, and yet most of us have spent our whole lives with no point of comparison except sexualised, edited, or unrealistic images. We'll look at the actual range of what's normal (which, spoiler, is basically everything), why so many women carry quiet shame about how theirs looks, and where that shame comes from. This part alone is the kind of conversation that shifts something for almost everyone in the room.
Then we'll move into vulva casting itself: What it is, how the session works, what happens with the cast afterwards, and what you get to take home (spoiler: a one-of-a-kind handcrafted sculpture of your vulva). I'll why I'm passionate about bringing this work to Switzerland, and the bigger picture behind Vulvarium's mission to build an inclusive gallery of real vulvas, contributing to changing how the world sees this body part!
And finally, the practical stuff: the Geneva weekend, dates, pricing, what to expect, what to bring, how to prepare. Then we open the floor for your questions. The "is this normal?" ones, the logistical ones, the "wait, can I really do this?" ones. All welcome.
The vibe?
Warm. Shame-free. Curious. There will be "I literally had no idea" moments. There will be laughter. There will be zero judgment and a whole lot of permission to wonder about your own body in a new way. Whether you're already thinking about booking a casting, intrigued but unsure, or just want to learn about why this work matters, you belong here.
Who this is for:
Women and vulva-owners who are curious about their own bodies, about vulva diversity, about casting, or who are considering booking a session in Geneva.
All experience levels, all bodies, all stories welcome.
The details:
Monday 6 July 2026 20:00 CET Free, 90 minutes
Online via Zoom (link sent after registration)
Geneva vulva casting weekend: 25-27 September 2026, co-hosted with Viki Krug from Vulvarium (booking info shared in the session)
About your host:
I'm Janine, a certified integrative sex coach, sex educator, and trained vulva caster under Vulvarium. I create spaces where nothing is too much, no question is off-limits, and your wholeness is treated as the serious (and joyful) thing it is. Everything I hold is trauma-informed, confidential, and built on one belief: your body already knows. We're just going to help you listen.