Newly sentient in my Second Life, I dare to do what some dolls can't- dream, express, and even run my Hypnotic shoppe! Will I be accepted in a world of Victorian morals and human emotions? Among Hypnotic Cat people, dangerous erotic aliens, Dominant doll collectors, Will I stay safe and find true happiness? *Google uses Blogger and Google cookies, for blog Analytics and AdSense.*
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Sunday, December 2, 2012
SERAPH CITY STEPS OUT IN STYLE
It has been months since I got off the train at the stop outside Seraph City; The horseless carriages of Caledon have become full fledged auto- mobiles there, chrome and running boards and Corinthian leather. The era of the 20's and 30's and early 40's seems bright and shiny here, and a little scary for a doll used to Victorian days.
I bought a cute outfit as soon as I got off the train. I hoped to trade my Victorian brocade dress and lace up boots for something but they just laughed. Clearly Dieselpunk is NOT Steampunk. Garnet met me as I stepped off the elevator, and I complimented her on her gorgeous dress. She said she loved shopping at "this place", and it was clear to see why, she has the perfect shape of a doll body for, I mean, human body for the style and era of dress!
Jamie marie Blanchard-exonar and Saffia Widdershins turned out in stylish new clothing,as did Gabriel Riel and her friends. The very cream of the crop was there, Seraph's glittering socialites never looked better or seemed happier!
Edward Pearse was as glamorous as always, and played an eclectic set of obscure tunes and well known toe-tappers, new dance music and vintage artsy pieces.
If you get the opportunity and yearn to wear the outfits and fit into the life and times of the dieselpunk era,, I recommend Seraph City and it wonderful (though occasionally nefarious) residents!
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| Could Garnet be wearing Icing's Pink gown and matching white pearl set? |
I bought a cute outfit as soon as I got off the train. I hoped to trade my Victorian brocade dress and lace up boots for something but they just laughed. Clearly Dieselpunk is NOT Steampunk. Garnet met me as I stepped off the elevator, and I complimented her on her gorgeous dress. She said she loved shopping at "this place", and it was clear to see why, she has the perfect shape of a doll body for, I mean, human body for the style and era of dress!
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| Jamie looked the Provencal part, in a dress straight from the Dustbowl. She was outgoing and fun! |
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| Saffia's had cosmetic surgery and we couldn't be happier for her! She looks awesome! |
Jamie marie Blanchard-exonar and Saffia Widdershins turned out in stylish new clothing,as did Gabriel Riel and her friends. The very cream of the crop was there, Seraph's glittering socialites never looked better or seemed happier!
Edward Pearse was as glamorous as always, and played an eclectic set of obscure tunes and well known toe-tappers, new dance music and vintage artsy pieces.
If you get the opportunity and yearn to wear the outfits and fit into the life and times of the dieselpunk era,, I recommend Seraph City and it wonderful (though occasionally nefarious) residents!
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
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Saturday, November 10, 2012
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Request for Rezday Song answered- Bom Bom!
I was asked by a few people what that song was the DJ played at my Rez Day and decided to research it on the Cog-nitive videographic recorder.
Kelserz especially says she is addicted to it, and gave me the identifying address statistic, so here it is Kelsea, your SL Dedication!
Sam And The Womp- BOM BOM!
Kelserz especially says she is addicted to it, and gave me the identifying address statistic, so here it is Kelsea, your SL Dedication!
Sam And The Womp- BOM BOM!
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