Category Archives: Fashion Community Activities, Events & Feeds

Fashion For Life – Shiki Designs

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Shinichi Mathy of Shiki Designs always makes interesting clothes with a singular element that takes them in an unpredictable direction. For example, the addition of fur at the shoulders adds quirky interest to this lovely alencon lace dress. Shinichi is just one of the many Japanese designers who have generously participated in the Fashion For Life show.

I find myself often thinking about those Second Life friends and acquaintances in Japan and wondering how they are doing. Shinichi’s associate reports that he is fine, which is great news. So far, everyone seems to be doing okay. I find myself thinking about “Everything In Its Path” a book about the aftermath of the Buffalo Creek flood. The author explains with great compassion about the ways natural disaster traumatizes in ways that are not first seen – and most especially through loss of community. The evacuation, the loss of neighbors, habits, of the everyday. It is an incredible book and you can even read the author’s findings in a document downloadable from FEMA. While the ongoing crisis captures our attention now, especially since the damage keeps escalating with nuclear plants and more aftershocks, we should all know that it will take a long, long time to recover a sense of normality again.

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I took the photos at the Fashion For Life event. I cannot encourage you enough to go and see these builds. They are just so amazing. I love seeing how the builders translate the different photographers’ aesthetics to architecture and landscaping. It really is a tour de force and you should not deprive yourself of the experience.
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Week 17 – Electric Lime

Okay… I’m home and on my death bed… ok ok.. not really but this flu/cold is making me feel like it and I thought, what should I do?  Catch up on my 52 Weeks of Color posts.. so here goes… I’m gonna keep these short and sweet….

Week 17 – Electric Lime… This hot little number is from BOOM.

Be ready for every beach party this summer….

Style notes after the cut…

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Things My Brother Taught Me

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All my siblings were married by the time I was four years old and for some of them I was a sort of “practice child” that they spoiled with attention. My elder brother and his wife often had me spend weekends with them where I learned to play horseshoes, shoot pool and throw darts. I also learned how to shoot a rifle, hand load bullets and even aim and fire a cannon. He and his wife taught me ballroom dancing, poker and craps.When I was older, he taught me how to drive his stock car. He took me deer hunting, fishing and taught me to swim. He introduced me to dozens of books and encouraged my love of reading. So much of who I am comes from my siblings, not just him, but all of them. But my other siblings will be around to teach their grandchildren and great-grandchildren and my brother won’t. He died of cancer a year ago last July. Too may children lose the gifts of grandparents and family elders to teach them. The work of the American Cancer Society to find cures for cancers is invaluable. And it’s working, Four times as many people survive cancer as did forty years ago. So, let’s keep supporting this good work with events like Fashion For Life – and if support means wearing a rocking hot outfit like this one, how can you resist?
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No Man Is An Island

Second Life responds to crises in the world with speed and generosity. When Pakistan was hit with devastating floods, people in Second Life came together and raised US$11,000 in a simple, fast fundraiser. A group of people have come together in hopes of being as effective in helping to respond to the Pacific crisis set off by the horrific earthquake and tsunami in Japan.

Masses of vendors are already out at the main event location, so shopper get out your lindens and spend, spend, spend.

Designers, you can still apply to participate. Just fill out this form. They require all brands involved to have one product sold at 100% to the charity, however if more than one item is available the others can be at 100% or 50%. 100% of all money raised will go to the charity Americares. Land was donated by Glam Affair and all volunteers are giving their time without charge.

Shopping is not the only way to help. Its just the most fun! <> There are many other ways to give and to give more directly. There’s direct links to charities at the top of the blogroll. Salon has an article with a rundown of options. Catero Revolution wrote a comprehensive review on Berry’s web site. There’s many ways you can show you are part of mankind and help in this time of crisis. The choice is always up to you.

Fashion For Life & Why We Give

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There are probably as many reasons for why we give as there are designers at Fashion For Life. Many give because it gives them a sense of worth and satisfaction to help others. Some give specifically to efforts that help fulfill their lives goals and passions. Others want to make a difference in the world, to know their life had meaning in the broader world outside their friends and family. Many give to advance their cultural and political values. Others give to be part of a community and to join with others who share their interests. Others because they feel a sense of responsibility to their community. Some give because they wish to lead. Others give to say thank you. Many give to memorialize and honor loved ones. Whatever their motivation, I am grateful that so many are motivated to spend hours creating beautiful designs to offer as gifts to support cancer research. When you go to the Fashion For Life event, look for the Fashion For Life vendors. 100% of the purchase price goes to the American Cancer Society. At Fashion For Life, you could be motivated to give for a multitude of reasons, but looking at dresses like this one from Nicky Ree, I think we need to add “looking good” to the list of motivations.

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Je T'aime at Fashion for Life

Welcome to THE fashion event of the YEAR…. formerly the Relay For Life Fashion Fair and now …… drum roll please… FASHION FOR LIFE (FFL), with all donations going directly to the American Cancer Society.  Help us Fight for the Cause and have fun doing it! 100% of donated funds will go directly to the American Cancer Society. If you would like further information on this fine event, click here.
I am very pleased to be bringing to you the fashion stylings of Mascha Boa, owner and creator of the sexy clothing and shoes at Je T’aime.

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Celebrating Talent

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Fashion For Life brings together the best talents in Second Life to raise money for cancer research – something that benefits us all since it’s a rare person whose life is untouched by this cruel disease. LeeZu Baxter of the eponymous LeeZu! is known for her fashion forward designs that combine innovative sculpts and rich textures into fashion fabulosity. Something about her that is less well-known is that she shares her incredible talent through a series of tutorials which are all gathered in one site with the easy-to-remember name LeeZu! Tutorials. As you can see from this dress, that’s learning from the best.

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I shot the photos at the Monastery of St. Michael the Archangel. This is a place I found thanks to the amazing photography of Domitalia Jinx whose photosteam is dangerous. If you go there, you will be trapped there for however long it takes you to look through her amazing images.
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Fashion For Life 2011

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I walked through the Fashion For Life sims during the wee hours. Taking advantage of the quiet and emptiness, I shot photos of the builds so we can remember their beauty long after they are gone. I added the pictures to the Second Life Stock Images group on Flickr so folks can use them as backgrounds for their blog pictures.

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Forward To Fashion For Life

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Fashion For Life is starting in just a few days and this year looks to be bigger and better than ever. Not only will there be wonderful designs such as this dress from Clio, but the organizers seem to have taken everything learned from every event and incorporated it into their planning to make your experience as wonderful as possible. I read the article at the Fashion For Life website on what they are doing to combat lag and was so impressed by the thought and planning. Bookmark that article because it has useful tips for steps you can take to improve your experience as well. Now, back to the fashion.

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Clio Cardiff is fond of color, bright and bold saturated color. So, when I was thinking about where to shoot her Berry dress, I immediately thought of Two Moon Island. I headed back for the shoot and fell in love with it all over again. There’s several landscape photos of Two Moon Island on my Flickr.
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