Orage Creation New Release – Sexy Rhi

Orage Creations by the Italian designer Elettra Gausman has a new release called “Sexy Rhi” which was inspired by a real life dress made by Stella McCartney that was worn by the British R&B vocalist, Rhianna.

It is a very sexy all-lace mermaid gown that is all open on one side revealing the entire body!  And the SL version comes with a sculpty skirt prim that works great with photo shoots as well as a flexi prim version which looks better when you need to walk.  Here, I am using the sculpty skirt prim.

I matched this with a jewelry set from “Jewelry by Zuri” which is a brand BLVD Agency, where I am CEO, did a show for on the BLVD Agency Runway.  This set comes with a choker as well as a chained necklace which can be used together or separately.  Here I wore both the choker and the necklace.

For my makeup, I emphasized the eye makeup, using a cats eye eye shadow with pale nude coloured lips for a more couture look.

Orage Creations – Sexy Rhi

Jewelry by Zuri – Aztec Dream 6 Piece Set Magic Gem V3

Outfit: Orage Creations, Sexy Rhi
Makeup: Damned, Cat Eyes MakeUp
Jewelry: Jewelry by Zuri, Aztec Dream 6 Piece Set Magic Gem V3
Hair: Vanity Hair, Serenity ALF (Nova black)
Prim Nails: CCD, Prim Nail Manicure (Green)
Poses: agapee Poses

Posted by Kay Fairey, CEO and model for BLVD Agency, Miss Virtual World Modeling Academy Executive Director and Instructor, Agency Director for Dione Fashion Agency, Fashion Editor for the Best of SL Magazine, Producer and Host for “SLTV Fashion Style – The Runway” which is a bi-weekly live fashion program by Second Life TV in SL Japan.

New Releases from Two Sister Treasures, AZUL and Bliss Couture!

Today I am going to introduce a new jewelry set from Two Sister Treasures which is currently sold as part of Edition 12 at the Fan Limited Store for half regular price for a limited number.  Aaaaaand, I also have two fantastic releases from AZUL and Bliss Couture!

The first is a jewelry set called “Mostly Dangerous Necklace Set” which is the set that is now on sale in the Fan Limited Store for a promotional price.  After the limited number is sold out, it will be sold in the main store of Twin Sister Treasures but the price will go up to its regular price.  So if you like it, now is the chance!  Run!  Run!

This is a very unique set of jewelry that was perfect for the newly released gown from Bliss Couture called “Devine Gown” which I wore in black here.  The gold and the green in the jewelry pieces matched the black colour of the gown and I also liked the modern design of the set on a classic lace.

Two Sister Treasures – Mostly Dangerous Necklace Set
with
Bliss Couture – Devine Gown in Noir

The next set is a set I found in the main store of Two Sister Treasures called “Butterfly Necklace, Earrings, Bangles and Stone Ring” and I styled this with another amazing gown released by AZUL called “Naomi” which I wore in Onyx colour here.  I loved how the relative slender line of the AZUL gown matched with the relatively detailed design of the jewelry set as well as the bright colours.

Two Sister Treasures – Butterfly Necklace, Earrings, 
Bangles and Stone Ring
with
AZUL – Naomi in Onyx

Styling List:
1. Bliss Couture
Jewelry: Two Sister Treasures, Mostly Dangerous Necklace Set
*The link above will take you to the Fan Limited Store.
Please click HERE to go to the main store.
Dress: Bliss Couture, Devine Gown (Noir)
Hair: Tukinowaguma, Anitra (ebony)
Poses: Del May Poses

2. AZUL
Jewelry: Two Sister Treasures, Butterfly Necklace, Earrings, Bangles and Stone Ring
*The link above will take you to the main store.
Dress: AZUL, Naomi (Onyx)
Hair: booN, LZE218 hair (black)
Shoes: LeLutka, Saffron Pumps (Neutral black)
Poses: Manifest Poses

Posted by Kay Fairey, CEO and model for BLVD Agency, Miss Virtual World Modeling Academy Executive Director and Instructor, Agency Director for Dione Fashion Agency, Fashion Editor for the Best of SL Magazine, Producer and Host for “SLTV Fashion Style – The Runway” which is a bi-weekly live fashion program by Second Life TV in SL Japan.

New Releases from VoguE

VoguE has been a brand that is energetically coming up with some fantastic new releases and a brand that I am keeping an eye on.  VoguE designer, Zalyn Bailey has also launched her lingerie line as well as some great makeup tattoos this year and is definitely in a big development phase.

So I am going to be introducing 2 of her newest releases today.

One is an absolutely stunning cocktail dress called Alix dress.  It’s a very elegant dress with a tight fit using lace for the entire outfit.  The big ruffled sleeves add glamour and movement to the outfit.  The back view is very elegant and yet sexy too with a slit up the center of the skirt.

VoguE – Alix Dress in Onyx

And the next one is a nice winter jacket called Tabitha Fur Jacket.  Here I am wearing the silver colour version.

It has that class look and this will be a nice jacket to wear over pants or skirt.  As it’s sold as a separate, it will be a nice item to have to mix with other outfits.  Here I wore it with a cool leather pants from Dela.

The bag I am holding here is not a new release but one I absolutely love and use very often.  It comes with a hand-held version shown here as well as a shoulder hung version and I think it’s just simply adorable.

VoguE – Tabitha Fur Jacket in Snow

Styling List
1.  Alix Dress
Outfit:  VoguE, Alix Dress in Onyx
Hair:  Sixty Nine, Diva in Light Noir
Earrings & Ring:  Kunglers Extreme, Anemona
Prim Nails:  CCD, Prim Nails + Ring, Excellence
Shoes:  N-core, Coquette in black
Poses:  Manifest Poses

2.  Tabitha Fur Jacket
Jacket:  VoguE, Tabitha Fur Jacket in Snow
Pants:  Dela, Leather Pants “Linda” in black
Hair:  LeLutka, Moss Hair in Iron Hot Cake
Prim Nails:  CCD, Prim Nail Manicure in red
Bag:  Gbberish, Vera Bag in Madeline
Shoes:  LeLutka, Saffron (black)
Poses:  Body Talking

Posted by Kay Fairey, CEO and model for BLVD Agency, Miss Virtual World Modeling Academy Executive Director and Instructor, Agency Director for Dione Fashion Agency, Fashion Editor for the Best of SL Magazine, Producer and Host for “SLTV Fashion Style – The Runway” which is a bi-weekly live fashion program by Second Life TV in SL Japan.

An Amazing Circus Collection from Vero Modero!

Vero Modero recently released the “Circus Collection” which is an incredible collection that is not only unique but extremely fashionable.  I was very impressed with how designer Bouquet Babii took the theme of circus and created high fashion designs that can satisfy the taste buds of SL fashionistas.

The collection is quite extensive with many splendid designs but here I am going to show three out of the collection.

The first is a gown called Eda Gown Circus.  It comes with the hat and gloves you see here and I fell in love with this stylish hat and short gloves that really add to this lovely gown.  Circus horses are running in a circle atop this lovely hat!  How cute!  There is also a black version available with the same design.

Vero Modero – Eda Gown Circus
 

The next is “Vero Modero ‘Circus Collection’ – Alii Full Red Female“.  This is probably the most circus-like outfit of all the collection having its inspiration from outfits of clowns.  But Bouquet managed to turn this into a high fashion creation with an amazing sense of style.  This comes in three colour versions, red, red/white and white.  I added a mask and a pair of Harlequin Boots from Illusions.

Vero Modero ‘Circus Collection’ – Alii Full Red Female

And the last is “Vero Modero ‘Circus Collection’ – Helter Set Orange“.  This is a more casual mini dress but so fun to wear!  The one I am wearing here is the orange version but there is also a red version to choose from.

You can see a lot more in this amazing collection so if you would like to see more, please visit the store and see for yourself what Bouquet has to offer.

Congratulations Bouquet on an amazing collection!

Vero Modero ‘Circus Collection’ – Helter Set Orange

Vero Modero ‘Circus Collection’ Styling List
1. Eda Gown Circus
Outfit: Vero Modero, Eda Gown Circus (hat and gloves included)
Hair: ViLada Women’s Clothing, Sabrina Bun (coal)
Earrings: Styles of edo, Akoya Cream Pearl Stud Earrings
Prim Nails: CCD, Prim Nail Manicure (red)
Poses: Delmay Poses

2. Alii Full Red Female
Outfit: Vero Modero, Alii Full Red Female (cocktail hat included)
Mask: Illusions, Civetta Venetzia Mask
Hair: Tukinowaguma, Roine (Ebony)
Earrings: Kouse’s Sanctrum, Prelude Earrings (gold)
Prim Nails: CCD, Prim Nails + Ring – Famous (red)
Boots: Illusions, Harlequin Lady’s Boots
Poses: agapee Poses

3. Helter Set Orange
Outfit: Vero Modero, Helter Set Orange
Earrings: je suis, Mysterious Earrings
Shoes: Baiastice, Lotus Pumps – Azure Snow Dots (blue)
Prim Nails: CCD, Prim Nails + Ring – Famous (blue)
Poses: Di’s Opera Poses

Posted by Kay Fairey, CEO and model for BLVD Agency, Miss Virtual World Modeling Academy Executive Director and Instructor, Agency Director for Dione Fashion Agency, Fashion Editor for the Best of SL Magazine, Producer and Host for “SLTV Fashion Style – The Runway” which is a bi-weekly live fashion program by Second Life TV in SL Japan.

Tres Beau – Venice

Tres Beau has a new outfit released called “Venice” which I fell in love with at first sight.  I am thinking the name “Venice” came from the Carnival of Venice which had made Venice so famous, where participants wear amazingly artistic masks and costumes.  So as you can imagine, this outfit is such a fun outfit to wear and so different from any other outfit I have seen.

 Tres Beau – Venice

The outfit itself can be worn as a gown and also as a short mini dress.  Here, I wore it as a gown.  It comes with gloves that are decorated with rich red ruffles around the wrist as well as the ankle boots you can see here in the picture.  Along with that, you also get a simple mask, a mask with feather decoration, a top hat with feathers and a top hat with feathers and a face net from which you can choose what to wear with the outfit.

So not only is it a fun and stunning outfit, it allows for a variety of styling.  Here, I wore a mask with feathers but attached a pic of the top hat with feathers and net below.  All I had to add was a choker, earrings, and of course hair.  The rest was given in the set.



 
 I’ve never been to the Carnival of Venice myself but this is one carnival I would love to go to.  I heard that masks were originally worn so that people could enjoy the carnival without worrying about social status or class.  What a wonderful concept!  In 2012, the Carnival of Venice will be held on February 4 and 5.  I bet you it’s too late to book hotels already.  *sigh*  I’m always too late to act.  Maybe 2013?

Dress: Tres Beau, Venice
Necklace, Bracelet & Earrings: Morantique Lush, Milano Pearls Necklace, Earrings, Bracelet

Posted by Kay Fairey, CEO and model for BLVD Agency, Miss Virtual World Modeling Academy Executive Director and Instructor, Agency Director for Dione Fashion Agency, Fashion Editor for the Best of SL Magazine, Producer and Host for “SLTV Fashion Style – The Runway” which is a bi-weekly live fashion program by Second Life TV in SL Japan. 

Gizza – Steampunk (Female)

Additional Information:
This outfit is being sold in the Gizza store at Vintage Fair 2011.  You can find a map and SURL to all participating brands in this page.

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Gizza just released a fun outfit for both ladies and gentlemen called “Steampunk“.  Here I am wearing the female version of “Steampunk” that comes with a hat, goggle and even a pair of ankle boots!

So all you really need to complete the look is skin and hair.  Of course, you can add earrings but with the ruffle in the front and gloves, you really don’t even need any necklace or bracelet.

I loved this colour combination too.

Gizza – Steampunk (female)

Dress: Gizza Creations, Steampunk (female)

Posted by Kay Fairey, CEO and model for BLVD Agency, Miss Virtual World Modeling Academy Executive Director and Instructor, Agency Director for Dione Fashion Agency, Fashion Editor for the Best of SL Magazine, Producer and Host for “SLTV Fashion Style – The Runway” which is a bi-weekly live fashion program by Second Life TV in SL Japan.

Siryelle’s Dream Fashion – Post #2!

I really must have liked this brand and you can see that I indulged myself in a shopping therapy in this store.  😛

Here is my first post on this brand which was posted only 4 days ago.

So this is my second post on Siryelle’s Dream Fashion and this time it’s a lovely dress called “Honey Moon Dress“.  It’s a light and fluffy dress that is so befitting with its name.  And I matched it up with a necklace and earrings from another one of my favorite stores, Morantique.

Siryelle’s Dream Fashion – Honey Moon Dress

Outfit: Siryelle’s Dream Fashion, Honey Moon Dress
Necklace: Morantique Lush, Rita Necklace
Earrings: Morantique Lush, Rita Earrings
Hair: Sixy Nine, Diva (light noir)
Eyelashes: glow studio, Rhapsody Eyelashes – Peacock
Nails: CCD, Prim Nail Manicure, Turquoise
Sandals: 24’s Wow!, No. 27 Gold

Posted by Kay Fairey, CEO and model for BLVD Agency, Miss Virtual World Modeling Academy Executive Director and Instructor, Agency Director for Dione Fashion Agency, Fashion Editor for the Best of SL Magazine, Producer and Host for “SLTV Fashion Style – The Runway” which is a bi-weekly live fashion program by Second Life TV in SL Japan.

Countdown – Boulevard Promotion

Countdown” is a new store that opened in September of this year and yesterday, it’s first branch store was opened in the Best of SL Boulevard.  Commemorating this opening, designer and owner, AntoniaXp Resident, released a new outfit called “Boulevard Promotion” that can only be purchased in this branch store.

It’s a gorgeous outfit that comes with the hat worn here with a skirt that is made of very light feathers.

The ankle boots I wore here are from B! Fashion where footwear are sold in one area of the store under the brand name, B! Shoes.  The red used in this ankle boots was a perfect match to the red used in the dress, which made me very happy.

Head down to Boulevard Ave. now to get this limited outfit!

Countdown – Boulevard Promotion

Outfit (hat included): Countdown, Boulevard Promotion
Earrings: Finesmith Jewelry, Imagineer Earrings
Prim Nail: CCD, Prim Nail Manicure (Red)
Hair: Kay’s Hat Hair (not on sale)
Ankle Boots: B! Shoes, Bambolina Ankle Boots (Red)

Posted by Kay Fairey, CEO and model for BLVD Agency, Miss Virtual World Modeling Academy Executive Director and Instructor, Agency Director for Dione Fashion Agency, Fashion Editor for the Best of SL Magazine, Producer and Host for “SLTV Fashion Style – The Runway” which is a bi-weekly live fashion program by Second Life TV in SL Japan.

Siryelle’s Dream Fashion

I came across a really fab store called Siryelle’s Dream which was a store I visited for the first time.  The designer, Siryelle Yalin, impressed me a lot with her very delicate designs and lovely texture.

Two new gowns were just released when I visited and I decided to buy one of the new released dresses but also one more that was not a new release but a gown that caught my eyes.  The two were so different but both very unique and great designs.

The new release, “Lady Dark“, is a boudoir type gown and I absolutely loved this outfit colour.  This gown can be worn as a gown or as a lingerie dress with a garter and stockings.  What’s unusual about this outfit is that it comes with this hair I am wearing here as part of the set.

New Release
Siryelle’s Dream Fashion -Lady Dark

And the next one, “Orange Delight Gown“, was not a new release but nevertheless a really lovely gown.  It comes with a black top and also a matching orange top so you have an option for the top and it also comes with this lovely hat.  The flowers you see in the picture are attached to the hat and works as a great accent to this rather simple but impactful gown..

Siryelle also has some lovely boots that match her outfits which, of course, can be used with other dresses so check the store out if you haven’t yet!

The necklace and earrings I am wearing here are both from “Fairy Tale” which is a Japanese store that just had a renewal opening of the store.  The creator, xxxriexxx Serevi is one of my models in Dione Fashion Agency, but she had been a jewelry creator before she even started to model.  This jewelry set is her new release which she prepared for the renewal of her store and also has a matching circlet which I am not wearing here.  I loved this very unique design which I thought was perfect for this gown with a modern design.

Siryelle’s Dream Fashion – Orange Delight Gown

1.  Honey Moon Dress
Outfit:  Siryelle’s Dream Fashion, Lady Dark (includes hair)
Choker:  Chop Zuey, Laughter and Resurrection White Choker
Bracelet:  Chop Zuey, Laughter and Resurrection White Bracelet
Earrings:  Chop Zuey, Laughter and Resurrection White Earrings
Ring:  Chop Zuey, Laugher and Resurrection White Ring

2.  Orange Delight Gown
Outfit:  Siryelle’s Dream Fashion, Orange Delight Gown
Necklace:  Fairy Tale, Queen Necklace
Earrings:  Fairy Tale, Queen Pierce
Prim Nails:  Mandala, Nail Palette 1, Super Long
Hair:  Sixty Nine, Ria (Dark Chestnut)
Eye Lashes:  glow Studio, Rhapsody Eyelashes – Peacock

Posted by Kay Fairey, CEO and model for BLVD Agency, Miss Virtual World Modeling Academy Executive Director and Instructor, Agency Director for Dione Fashion Agency, Fashion Editor for the Best of SL Magazine, Producer and Host for “SLTV Fashion Style – The Runway” which is a bi-weekly live fashion program by Second Life TV in SL Japan.

Some Thoughts About Poses For Runway Shows – Part 2

It’s been a while since I was able to post last and I apologize for leaving the posing topic half way up in the air.  I do take this blog very seriously and I don’t like to post unless I know I can focus on this until I can get a post up.

So a lot happened during this time.  A new BLVD Agency was created to replace the original Boulevard Agency and as our first show, we had the BOSL Fashion Week where the new BLVD Agency had 9 shows plus one more by the Miss Virtual World finalists which was also their first public presentation as 2012 finalists.  So I’d been rather busy.  XD

So going back to the topic where we left it in the last post, which is some of my personal thoughts about poses we use for runway shows, part 2, I will continue to write about the remaining “no no poses” to shed some light into why they were banned and whether they were really that bad?

3.  No arm pit poses.
These are sometimes referred to as “deodorant poses” because they look like poses you’ll see in deodorant commercials.  *laughs*  The reason why these were banned in the first place was because they tend not to be “very elegant”.  Again, think about RL.  Would you stick your arms up to show your arm pits if you were wearing a gown in RL?  The answer is most likely no.

However, if the reason for these poses getting banned was because they are not elegant, how about outfits that are not meant to be so elegant?  For example, how about fun, playful outfits or more role play type outfits?  How about street casuals?

Of course, these poses can be used. 🙂

But again, don’t forget the basic rule.  Poses have to be chosen to draw out the best of the outfits you are modeling.  Also don’t think about each individual pose as separate poses.  In other words, the poses have to flow naturally.  So if you will look like you have abruptly thrown out your arms and if that looks unnatural as a flow from the previous pose you will be using, then it may not be a good choice.  This, of course, applies to all poses however.  So after you have chosen some poses that seem to work with your outfit, it’s always a good idea to run through them to see if they flow naturally.  If not, you may need to swap the order of some poses or chose different ones altogether.

4.  No animated poses.
Finally I am seeing less of these poses being used, which I believe is good.  It’s not so much that the commercially available animated poses are bad, however.  It’s just not my favorite poses because it means somebody else can run through the same animation by using it and most likely a lot of people will even recognize where you bought it.

We all try so hard to be unique.  Why compromise with poses?

If you absolutely want to use an animation, then try to create your own.  For example, you might want to show how an outfit flows.  Some outfits look really gorgeous when they move.  So why not show this?

You might argue “but I can’t make poses.”  Right.  Neither do I.  But you can still create your own animated pose by grouping a set of still poses and hitting them one after another so that they flow as if it was an animated sequence.  You just need to be patient and find which ones work well together.  Usually this will be a sequence of 3 to 4 poses.  Of course, you can use more and make it a longer sequence.  However, as I briefly wrote in Part 1, you do need to give some good “standing still time” so people can see you well and also for any photographers out there to take a nice picture.  So you don’t want to be moving constantly.  So after taking that into consideration, usually a short animation using 3-4 poses seem to work the best.

It might also be a good idea to keep a memo of the names of poses that work together.  Or even keep folders naming them something like “Animation 1”, “Animation 2” and in each of these folders, keep some still poses that you have found that work together well.  Don’t forget to rename them with sequential numbers so you will know in which order they should be played.  Then renew these folders from time to time so you won’t be using the same sequence over and over again.

Finding poses that work as animated poses are tedious and need patience.  But when you do find a set that works great, it’s a big pleasure also.  Besides, it’s fun!

5.  No back poses (poses where you turn around to show your behind).
I must say, I am not sure at all why these poses have to be banned.  Mind you, not all show directors ban these but I have seen some that do.  I am assuming they were banned because they thought you shouldn’t be showing your behind to the audience guests.

But hey…..we are models!  Not actresses or singers on stage.  Our job is to show the outfits and not ourselves.

So if we see any value in showing our behind, such as when an outfit you are modeling has some interesting back view, why not show it?  Just make sure you don’t end the posing showing your behind.  It will actually look odd if you suddenly walked away after a back pose, right?  So make sure it’s used in between frontal poses so you have a bit of time to go back to a frontal pose before walking back.

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 So these were my thoughts on poses and also on some banned poses issues that I generally hear in the SL fashion industry.

If and when you are in any doubt, always think what it will look like in RL and also why some poses were banned in the first place.  Then think if your case applies.  That should give you a good idea on how to judge different cases and situations.

And to any show director who might be reading this, don’t ban poses without thinking of the reasons why.  Don’t just chant “no” because somebody else told you “no.”  Be prepared to give your reason why you want some poses out..

Have fun posing!!