Parties in Second Life are always a great excuse for dressing up.
This time I tackle costume based on main character from classic tale of Phantom of The Opera.
formal wear/costume
Parties in Second Life are always a great excuse for dressing up.
This time I tackle costume based on main character from classic tale of Phantom of The Opera.
formal wear/costume
It’s always nice to change up your wardrobe from time to time, and if you are Mr. Blue Jeans it never hurts to switch it up into a classy casual once in a while to show people that your sense of style knows no bounds. Inspiration for a great style can start anywhere, that is my method of operating, one great piece, one idea and a great eye for detail can make all the difference. :sey has come out with some great items of late, one that I couldn’t resist was the snake knit vest in black.
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This outfit started with the metallic textured jacket from Mimikri, as I’m always attracted to unusual details in clothes, and I particularly liked the collar treatment with this jacket.
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Life on the grid sometimes means that you might have to attend a business meeting or a job interview. You need a conservative business look that says you’re here to do business but not so conservative that it looks like your auditioning for a funeral directors job.
The classic business suit, of a pencil skirt and jacket in black is a timeless, classic business look. But there’s a trick to wearing black well, look for the designers who pay real attention to detail.
< more on this style after the jump >
“If the shoe fits, wear it.”
It was only a year ago that men’s shoes in Second Life underwent a complete revolution, however shoes only became real six months ago when Sculpties were introduced.
Men’s shoes are still very limited, and whenever I get asked about what I would sell or what I would like more of in men’s fashion, I say: “Shoes. More shoes!!!” Here you will find some of the leading brands in men’s shoes today. I have decided to focus on designers that I admire, and those that consistently surprise and inspire me with their creations. My selection was based on quality, originality and versatility of the items – not value, as I assure you every linden spent on these beauties will be a worthwhile investment.
< who makes SL’s best men’s shoes? – after the jump >