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Scarlett Always Dreamed of an Hourglass Waist

Clessidra

Ah! The hourglass waist! The fashionable ideal for centuries, it has never been more fully or literally achieved than in the Clessidra gown released by Squinternet Larnia, the genius behind Donna Flora. There are many joys in shopping at Donna Flora where dresses, suits and jewelry are created with such a range of style and imagination unrivaled in Second Life. Even among the exuberant cornucopia of offerings, Clessidra stands out as uniquely imaginative. With its whimsically eccentric styling, it seems to give a nod to Steampunk influences with its clockwork adornment and jewelry.

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Windlight Play , posted with vodpod

I had to rush over to the Spencer Art Museum and shoot this among the Flux of assembling and disassembling mechanical parts that occasionally gave me shove and a nudge. I could not resist trying out several Windlight settings after reading a blog post discouraging bloggers from using Windlight, insisting that facelights were preferable for shooting photos. Folks have every right to give advice – even bad advice. Yes, facelights are intrusive on other people’s enjoyment and experience. However, we can turn off attached lights and those annoying lights won’t render for us. There’s no need to get mad at facelight wearers, we can just ignore their lights. Anyway, if turning off Windlight and running around with a beacon makes people happy, it doesn’t harm me. Even lousy photo-shooting advice is harmless, but I do think it’s disagreeable and unnecessary to suggest that people using Windlight are ugly, take lousy photos and can’t get a date. I mean, if you’re going to write a long essay full of bad advice, at the very least you might try to be polite about it. Okay, my mini-rant is over. Here’s my response, shooting my avatar in a range of Windlight settings and feeling very happy with the results.
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Long Time No See

Happy New Year

I put this outfit from Ivalde on in November and loved it so much I wore it nearly two months. Well, that could be true since it is lovely enough. However, sadly it’s just been that long since I have been strong enough to shoot pictures. I doubt that I am back as in able to blog daily. I was only able to do this by shooting the photos exactly as you see them @ 1204 by 1024 in the glow box I made, so these are raw shots from SL, not even cropped outside SL. I will probably shoot this way for a few weeks until I get stronger. I just cannot sit upright for much more than an hour or so at a time.
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Of Ball Gowns and Best Friends


As we head into a weekend of parties and swirly dresses I’m pulling out a set that was shot long before Cajsa got sick.
Over on my RL blog I talked yesterday about knowing who you are. (Words of wisdom via Keith Richards). The importance of that struck me as I was muddling through flickr sets trying to decide what to post today.
This picture above, well, that’s who Cajsa and I are.

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Yummy Plum!

Every week, when we hear what the new color will be for the 52 Weeks of Color bloggers challenge, I scour my favorite designers shops for something that I think is the perfect hue for that week.  When I saw this dress at Ingenue it jumped out at me screaming… I’m PLUM!  And it doesn’t hurt that it fits nicely into my “look” of late – that 40’s pinup girl style.

From the sexy sweetheart cut-out neckline ~ down to the flouncy bottom of the waist defining corset ~ and the sexy hip hugging pencil skirt this dress screams sex siren.  And plum just goes fantastically with my red hot hair.

Style Notes:

Dress:  Ingenue – East West, Purple Haze

Shoes:  Ingenue – Freynii, Noir

Jewelry:  Donna Flora – Dark, earrings and Exodi – Monarchy, Bracelet

Hair:  Pocket Mirrors – Josie Curls, Brick

Skin:  Belleza – Jesse, Sunkiss 9 (cleavage)

Eyes:  Poetic Colors, fairy eyes-gretel bright

 

Brrrr… It's Cold Here

And this outfit from Donna Flora is just the thing to warm you up!

A beautifully tailored suit, trimmed in warm fur at the collar and cuffs.  Squinternet Larnia’s attention to detail is fantastic.  Her fabric textures have so much depth you can almost feel them.  Not to mention her extensive collection of vintage jewelry, you are sure to find just the piece to match ANY outfit.

Style Notes:

Outfit:  Donna Flora – Marchessa, smoke

Shoes:  B&G – Dona, negro

Jewelry:  Donna Flora – Lorena

Hair:  Donna Flora – Marlene, platinum

Skin:  League – Amber, Pillarbox

Eyes: Poetic Colors – Classic, Christmas freebie-bright

No Peeking….

OK… go ahead and peek.

I’ve been very “into” period clothing lately.  And while I was out and about at Donna Flora, I came across this GREAT lingerie set.  I just had to give you a look. Was the perfect reason to use my dressing room prop from {What Next} too!

The short bed jacket and camisole and shorts are a perfect combo for a cozy evening cuddled up with the one you love or just if you want to feel sexy!  Go by her store and check this set out.. or her jewelry… or her hair… or her shoes… grinz… just go!

Style Notes:

Outfit:  Donna Flora – Lulu

Shoes:  B&G – Dona, Negro

Hair:  Ingenue – Jitterbug Doll, Merlot

Eyes:  Poetic Colors – Bright, Ice Crystals

Skin:  League – Amber, Pillarbox

Burana

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One of my favorite releases from the Fall collections is the Burana dress from Sissy Pessoa of Baiastice. It reminds me of sea shells and has such a modern, innovative look with the texture and the shell=like prims dotted around the skirt and bodice. Equally intriguing is the name, Burana, which brings to mind the collection of profane songs written by monks, many of which were put to music by Carl Orff in 1935. In particular, O Fortuna, has become ubiquitous in movie soundtracks. So much so, that recently a friend was lamenting how much she hated hearing that song. It’s unfortunate that cliche-ridden and hackish directors abuse songs like that, but we need to remember that it’s not the song’s fault that some folks cannot think deeper than the first cliche they recall. To remind yourself of just how amazing that song is, you should listen to Ray Manzarek’s arrangement in his CD that I believe touched off the flood of over-exposure for this amazing piece of work.
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A Night At the Opera

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I wish I could sing. I know some people say they cannot sing and merely mean they don’t sing well. I mean I cannot sing in tune. However, that doesn’t keep me from wishing I could. At least in SL, I can pretend a bit at the Opera House at Innsmouth. This gown from Baiastice is perfect for the opera diva. Now, if only I had autotune!

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Innsmouth is a fabulous period sim and the Opera House is amazing.
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Queen Mab

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I am the Fairy Mab: to me ‘tis given
The wonders of the human world to keep;
The secrets of the immeasurable past,
In the unfailing consciences of men,
Those stern, unflattering chroniclers, I find;
The future, from the causes which arise
In each event, I gather; not the sting
Which retributive memory implants
In the hard bosom of the selfish man,
Nor that ecstatic and exulting throb
Which virtue’s votary feels when he sums up
The thoughts and actions of a well-spent day,
Are unforeseen, unregistered by me;
And it is yet permitted me to rend
The veil of mortal frailty, that the spirit,
Clothed in its changeless purity, may know
How soonest to accomplish the great end
For which it hath its being, and may taste
That peace which in the end all life will share.
This is the meed of virtue; happy Soul,
Ascend the car with me!’

selections from Quuen Mab by Percy Bysse Shelley

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Now You See It

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AlaFolie is one of the wonderful stores features at Modavia Fashion Week. The magnificent Farfalla dress set is an amazing collection with one dress, three skirt lengths – each wearable with or without the jacket for six options, and incidentally (or accidentally), with one of the jacket prims for a total of nine possible looks. This picture shows you the tea length version with and without the jacket.
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Taking off the jacket system piece and sleeves, but keeping the remaining jacket prim gives me a baby doll tea length dress. On the right, you can see the short dress length.
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