posted by Gidge Uriza
For Cajsa’s retirement from MDR Photo Studio I went to the jeweled tones of Clio. Her Sabina gown in rich purple, the color of lent, symbolicly showing that something was being in given up – for the good even if it was sad.
Perhaps it will only be a hiatus, only time will tell.
Clio is a natural at creating slick, chic designs that would cling in RL. The type of gowns you would just KNOW that girl had no panties on underneath – no way she could with that slinky silhouette.
I took a stroll through Lucas Lameth for my jewelry and came out poorer yet more bejeweled so how could that be a loss? I wanted something as striking as Clio’s gown and knew he had some new releases I had yet to pick up that would be a win.
Whenever I wear Clio I’m compelled to wear my PXL Creations skins,which I wear tirelessly anyway so it’s no stretch. All of Clio’s vendors practically are shot in these skins, and I always think I look wrong if I don’t wear Hart and Clio together.
Style Notes
***Bold R Indicates a Review Item***
- Shape – Gidge Custom Shape
- Skin – PXL Creations – Grace – Fair Tone – Spring Wine R
- Hair – Adam n Eve – Swept Away – Ash
- Eyes – EarthStones – Amethyst
- Dress – CLIO! – Sabina – Purple R
- Jewelry – Lucas Lameth – Undine in Rose Prism
- Shoes – Stiletto Moody – Mary Jane Sandals
Cajsa retiring from MDR? What?
That doesn’t mean we won’t see more of her blog posts, right?
I am glad you liked the gown, Gidge. Although it is as you said: purple is the colour of lent, and it always brings a little vein of sadness along with it…
I hope we will still see Cajsa around!
Hugs,
Clio
[off-topic PS: gotta love Hart’s Grace;)]
Just retiring from the studio, not the blog.
I need to do something in that Sabine gown myself; I picked up one or two a few weeks ago. As for the jewelry, a perfect match, and I have another place to check out. Somebody might just lure me away from Virtual Impressions.
I keep forgetting Adam n Eve has hair. Note to virtual self: check out the store.
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