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Chrysalis, free gifts for all By logging in these evenings in Secondlife I had a pleasant surprise: from Chrysalis there are not one but three gift-dresses really interesting. A good example of “made in Italy”. |
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Virtual fashion, it’s all about commitment and passion How can you become a virtual model and a successful blogger? With a great passion and dedicating the right commitment, says Shanty Bookmite. |
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Aliza Karu’s emotions Coming back from a few days off in August, we had a chat with Annalisa Cameli, aka Aliza Karu, who explained how you can succeed proposing gothic fashion outfits in virtual worlds. |
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Vero Modero There are few things that intrigued me more than virtual fashion that users of Second Life have been able to create, as is the case with Bouquet Babii with Vero Modero. |
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Donna Flora contest It happens in life to have moments where you have little free time and notice how sometimes the little things that are creating more problems. For example, in Second Life not always good intentions rhyme with ease, as I discovered by participating in a contest for a friend, Donna Flora. |
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Halloween at Frika Halloween, it's time of parties, shows and gifts hunts throughout Second Life. Among the hundreds of possibilities we particularly mention the ... |
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Fashion Creatures It is sometimes said that the virtual fashion is too conventional. Yet wandering around Second Life, we found evidence of what may be the imaginative designers, including Italian. But they confess: best sellers are reproductions of clothing and costumes already seen in reality. |
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Second Life fairies How do you imagine the fairies? I think of them as beings of light, as the fireflies that in the summer sparkle between the fields at night. In Second Life I've encountered a lot of them, each has become my friend and has been shown to have human qualities second to none. |
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SL fashion too little virtual What is the relationship between Second Life and RL fashion? A contrasted one seems, despite the importance that the fashion industry has for the virtual world of Linden Lab. So that the Swedish designer Ann-Sofie Back, who took inspiration also from SL, consider the metaverse “even more... |
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New year, new fashion The new year brings news for the Italian virtual fashion too: in Second Life in particular QQ Fashion, well known brand of Quennye Quinnel and Miki Fredriksson opens the 2010 with a new collection that presents an innovation in the style of a woman than as hitherto had been represented by the... |










