Author Archives: Cajsa Lilliehook

About Cajsa Lilliehook

Santino Rice's little ditty "It's only fashion" seems a perfect title for my little fashion blog as you and i know that fashion means the world to him. Co-founder of It's Only Fashion and Blogging Second Life.

Options, must have options!

Have you ever watched the Rachel Zoe Project? I confess it is a guilty indulgence of mine. I love fashion and so I can understand her someone out-of-kilter priorities. Much is made of her pet phrases like “Bananas!” and “I Die.” and the like, but they never seem to notice that there is one word repeated again and again and again in every episode – and that word is options. “We need more options!” is the theme of Rachel Zoe and her crazy staff’s lives.  Well, if she had this dress she would have many options in one. For example, the bodice can be worn like this with bare skin peeping out or….

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Moondance

Well it’s a marvelous night for a moondance
With the stars up above in your eyes
A fantabulous night to make romance
‘Neath the cover of October skies
And all the leaves on the trees are falling
To the sound of the breezes that blow
And I’m trying to please to the calling
Of your heart-strings that play soft and low
You know the night’s magic
Seems to whisper and hush
And all the soft moonlight
Seems to shine in your blush…

Could I just have one more Moondance with you, my love?
Can I make some more romance with you, my love?

Oh, this dress is made for dancing in the moonlight. It catches the light and reflects the moonlight as you dance. Of course, when I wore it dancing I did take off the jacket, but this sure is the jacket to be seen in.

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The Flu

I thought I might show you why my posting has been so erratic lately. I caught the flu and have been struggling with it for a month now – hoping to get well enough to be able to spend more time online again. However, I hope with lots of sleep and chicken soup I will back to normal soon. Meanwhile, I found this completely wearable The Flu outfit at GiftHorse.  One case of The Flu is 50L, but if you want to give a lot of your friends The Flu, it is sold in six-packs for 250L.

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It's Hilarious!

Oh, this little jacket from Hilarious is adorable. It has such an insouciant, childlike feeling of whimsy in its design and execution that I dare you to wear it and not feel happy.  And the happiness factor can be maximized if you add those fun plaid wool pants from Hilarious as well. Kesseret Steeplechase definitely is the go-to-woman for hand-drawn wool textures that will keep you cuddly cozy.

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Ellie Cornelli

I love the name of the new blouse from Vanitas Vesture. It sounds like the name of some heroine in a children’s story who does daft things that turn out well. It also sounds like the name of that horror movie actress, but let me assure you, this shirt has nothing of horror about it. It’s made on all layers and sheer, though wearing two layers (as I am) gives you the opacity you want for public events. I am wearing it with the fabulous Anoorea skirt from MichaMi, a lovely high-waisted system skirt.

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Rising Expectations

It’s been a while since I have blogged Phoenix Rising – and that’s unfortunate because the clothes are even more distinctive and fun. Take this lovely outfit called Motive, is there anything more fun that that lovely plaid corset with the wide sash and belt?

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Ode-worthy

Hart Larsson’s long-awaited July from PXL Creations is launched today at the Skin Fair @ Vanity Universe and it’s worth the wait. This is the sort of skin that could move a poet to write an ode. It’s a masterful demonstration of how light and shadow highlight, define and create beautiful skin. It had me scrambling to recall a poem by Pablo Neruda called Ode to a Naked Beauty. Don’t get too excited, though, my photos are better suited to a poem called Ode to a Bathing Beauty. 🙂

The line of your back
separating you
falls away into paler regions
then surges
to the smooth hemispheres
of an apple,
and goes splitting
your loveliness
into two pillars
of burnt gold, pure alabaster,
to be lost in the twin clusters of your feet,
from which, once more, lifts and takes fire
the double tree of your symmetry:
flower of fire, open circle of candles,
swollen fruit raised
over the meeting of earth and ocean.

from Ode to a Naked Beauty by Pablo Neruda

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Content Theft Hurts Us All

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Content theft would fade as a problem if the market for stolen products dried up. Some folks think copying and theft and sharing stolen content is an acceptable part of the internet culture. After all, the Pirate Party has two seats in the European Parliament. People justify it as some sort of new frontier of share and share alike, or blame the victims as greedy corporatists or minimize the theft as mere pennies and meaningless. Not only are these justifications false, they fail to recognize that content theft hurts consumers.

I am going to list a few ways I think theft hurts those of us who are not content creators. I would not be surprised if some of you can think of others.

  1. Distrust is I think the worst result of content theft. Even innocent behavior like standing still for 20-30 minutes in a store (taking a phone call in real life perhaps) can lead to suspicion as that is a common behavior of thieves who stand there copying content. What if you buy a lot of demos?  Lots of thieves buy demo hair, for example, and then delete the attachments.
  2. Anti-theft measures that affect the shopping experience such as click to show you are a real person popup windows. The CopyBot Quit chat spam that greets you one arrival in a store. Yes, I know it doesn’t work. People still use it.
  3. Anti-theft measure that affect content quality/convenience. This includes things like wearable items that disappear if you rez them. If you like to wear multiple items sometimes you might want to rez two wearable prims and link them to save an attachment point, but thanks to copybotters some designers add scripts that make things poof and disappear from your inventory if they are rezzed. The increasing use of no-mod permissions limiting our ability to edit our items to fit, our ability to link items to save attachment points and our ability to fine-tune our hair color to our liking.
  4. Increased use of resize scripts for everything that needs fitting – which means increased lag and more difficulty in teleporting – unless you remember to delete the resize script (if you can.) Moreover, you know darn well that most people are not deleting those scripts which means more lag for everyone.
  5. Linden Labs is planning to restrict the use of alternate viewers to those who they certify. This will  discourage innovation and improvements in the viewer experience.
  6. Great designers quitting and leaving because they are discouraged. Mirai Jun of Ce Cubic Effect was such an innovator in clothing form and design that I eagerly awaited every release to see what new advance in sculptie use he would produce. Just one designer of many designers who have quit in discouragement at the level of theft, the acceptance of theft by residents and the dilatory response from Linden Labs.
  7. Anti-Inspect Shields and the tremendous lag they produce. These are mostly worn by people trying to hide their stolen content. If it’s not true about you, well, that’s another example of the suspicion drawn on innocent behavior by content theft. However, since they produce tremendous lag, no polite and considerate resident would wear one anyway.
  8. Loss of community. Content theft creates distrust and drama. It breeds anger and resentment. Friendships are lost, feelings are hurt and there is a huge emotional toll. Even the responses to content theft engender anger, drama and anxiety. This damages all of us.

So, fight back against content theft for a better community with more designers, more innovation and more fun and friendship for us all.  For information on how to respond when you find stolen content and how to recognize suspicious content, go to The Artist’s Voice or Step Up!