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July 21, 2008

Weekly Roundup: True to Form

Filed under: Roundups — Daisyblue Hefferman @ 4:22 am

Have we ever got it made! Gorgeous clothes for pennies seems too good to be true, but it’s an accurate assessment of the great stuffage out there for the taking.

Designing Nicky Ree’s Black Swan Vintage gown made my eyes pop, truly. CJ Carnot and Roslin Petion, Fleur Skins, have created a custom skin to complement the gown. If babydoll’s are your true delight, then Janie Marlow, Mischief, has a couple for you. Neferia Abel, Ivalde, has an 80s ensemble, and a cocktail dress. Caroline Apollo, Caroline’s Jewelry, has the most darling ladybug set whose wings open to a watch.

ladybug small

 

Onyx LeShelle, Maitreya, reports her new shoes, Frenzy, in an assortment of materials and colors. Damen Gorilla, AdamnEve,showed his true colors this week with a release of his Miranda shoes, real, honest to goodness, sculpted slingbacks. Now for the opposite of dainty lady shoes! Tesla Miles did men’s Urban Tactic Sculptie Boots. They are amazingly real, and come with a resize menu. I resized a pair -20% and they are great on my size 0 feet.

Draconic Lioncourt, Draconic Kiss, has a whole array of great outfits for you to check out. Maria Gherardi, MG Fashions, is true blue and 10 other colors with her darling playsuits. I want one in every color!

cotton playsuit

 

Wisp Jinn, Wishbox, has an unquestionable adorable dress suitable for your fairy moments. Among other things, check out the truly adorable Fedora Hat that Icemocolo Voom made for Muism. Nephilaine Protagonist, PixelDolls, has the Amity Dress, whose asymmetrical skirt can be bought separately. Forda Fairlane and Moxie Polano, Haute Style & Co., have a true array of outfits, but check out the striped Tornado outfit for starters.

Indubitably exhausted, and

Signing out for now, I’m…

LL Daisylogo

3 Comments

  1. Any advice on how to get one of the designers mentioned above to deliver a gown I purchased, but never received, thanks to an SL hiccup? I’ve been a member of this store’s group for a long time. I’ve purchased countless outfits from them. I’ve sent very polite notecards with all transaction info to the designer (twice), and then to her design partner (once). The only reply I ever received was after my first notecard, instructing me to “do a search in my inventory, it’s there.” (I did that long before sending my first notecard, it’s definitely not there). To be ignored repeatedly is definitely leaving a sour taste in my mouth… no matter how much I love this store’s designs… particularly when they can check their records and see I’m a loyal customer… ::: sigh! :::

    Comment by Stacia — July 21, 2008 @ 5:54 pm

  2. If anyone’s interested, I found really cute prim ladybug earrings at http://slurl.com/secondlife/Eternal%20Promethea/99/47/24 a while ago for only L$1. It’s still there I checked.

    Comment by Lorelei janick — July 21, 2008 @ 8:39 pm

  3. Stacia… usually whenever that happens to me (its only happened like once or twice) a notecard usually does the trick its surprising that the designer isnt responding appropriatly….
    i would send them another (third) notecard especially if the item is no trans. if it isnt ask for a no trans version so they dont think that u are just trying to sell it or give it to someone else…. be sure to include the trans information from your account history… if u have any questions u can contact me in world :)(sl names thew same as my linden lifestyles name)

    on another note i LOVE Maitreya boots i have to get some money to buy them
    i really want a designer to make the boots that carrie wore in the sex and the city movie (the dior extreme sandals) and these are very similar except without the cutouts!! love em!

    Comment by Lauren Nasu — July 22, 2008 @ 7:28 am

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