A Time For Change…

A Time For Change…


Autumn has to be my favourite season, no contest.

I’m not sure if it’s because my birthday is September, making me a Virgo and a complete Earth Mother in that respect, but I have always adored it.  As much as I respect the other seasons for their own distinct beauty, nothing quite matches Autumn as far as I am concerned.
Autumn is about rustic earthy scents, hazelnuts and conkers and apples and forest fruits; about beautiful sunsets and blazing bonfires and leaves that change their shades from stunning scarlet to russet as they fall into dying golden embers on the ground. It’s odd to think that leaves are at their most beautiful as they start to die, but it’s the harsh beauty of nature that Autumn reflects best.
It’s also my fave time of year for clothes too.  Jumpers, scarves and big woolly hats galore. In reality I  love the fact that a good jumper, scarf and jeans is adequate when it’s not so cold that you need a massive woolly coat to protect you from the elements It’s remarkable then when you realise that this seasonal turn is totally reflected in Second Life and the grid is now awash with the new season’s woollens and garments.
In a metaverse where it can be summer all year round, we’re still happer when we dabble in the familiar.
I’m totally grateful for this; because the grid is really starting to come alive now with some truly spectacular fashions. I’ve not blogged for a while about clothing and hair and fashion in general and there are many reasons for this. First of all, I’ve been pre-occupied with my RL health. Then there have been my Ozimals adventures, and now my horses, but the main reason is probably because I lost my fashionista mojo. (Some would argue that it was never truly there to begin with, to that I respond with a hearty flick of the ‘V’s.)

I confess dear reader that I lost interest in a grid awash with the same kind of garment..the same bloody template..the same chuffing tank top everywhere. Admittedly, some were better than others, but you can only see so many similar logo tees and skirts so perpetually short that they’re actually belts before you just think, enough! (And you thought that only happened in real life huh? Wrong!!!) That’s how I felt. Second Life fashion no longer left me as inspired as it had before. There were still the few designers who had the imagination to try different things, but the quality wasn’t necessarily always there. Of course, there are some designers who NEVER skimp on quality and never will, but even when my shopping muse came knocking and whirled me around a district or two I got bored very quickly.

I needed a break from the fashion crowd; no drama, no tantrums;just me silently falling behind for a while. ( That said, there’s just as much drama in the world of breedable animals, but that’s another tale for another day)
I needed to refocus on what I enjoyed in Second Life. My animals took over for a while, but I also re-discovered a passion for furniture and quality builds that had eluded me. I enjoy nothing more than mooching around the grid alone as an alt ( I’ll never tell!) and just enjoying the scenery; and it was something I needed to do. I cut myself off from the fashion crowd and just indulged in the pleasures that Second Life has to offer and there are many of those. And no, not one of them involved an Xcite bed, thank you very much.

Now with the change of season I find myself fired up to see what the grid has to offer again. So far I’m not disappointed. There is definitely originality to be found out there, as well as some really wonderful tailoring. One of the best places in my opinion to get a taste for some of the slightly more avant garde fashions on the grid is The Dressing Room, which I have mentioned before, but it still retains it’s unique position in offering a range of exceptional, often quirky clothing from a variety of designers at utterly ridiculous prices. You may not always like what you see at The Dressing Room, or it’s sibling establishmentThe Dressing Room Blue, but you will have a reaction to it that possibly gets you talking, but hopefully not in the “Oh my god that’s utter shit!”sense.  You may not like what you see, but you can never say that the items selected for sale are not carefully constructed, textured and finished by their creators.

But I do have an issue with grid fashion that is really getting me down, and that is the sizing of female clothes items. Second Life is as guilty as the majority of high street retailers for thinking that all women who shop are a default size 0. I mean, why wouldn’t they be?
It is infuriating when you spot a beautiful outfit and splash some serious Linden on it to only get it home and find that it is impossible to resize. Some designers are more considerate than others; they provide re-sizing scripts or offer to tailor the item to your avatar. Alternatively, some designers enclose notecards telling you how to change your shape to accommodate the item, which I confess I have done in the past. BUT NO MORE.
There is NO excuse in a virtual world that caters to every imaginable creature that it can’t cater to every single size.
Is it really so hard for a designer to include two versions of their garment in every package? A small size and a larger fitting version?
That’s not perfect as strategies go, but heck at least it’s a start, and with a larger sized item I might at least be able to get it nearer to my shape than by completely stretching a small item out of proportion and spending so long fitting it that it just becomes, well…I must have a corner of my inventory designated for such garments. In real life they’re at the back of the closet in a heap ready to make beautiful dusters; in Second Life at least we have the delete key.
There’s another issue of course; when we buy something in Second Life we EXPECT it to fit because you don’t get refunds. In real life you can take something home, try it on and return it if needs be. We don’t get that grace period in Second Life, and that’s fair enough when you consider the price of garments I suppose, but no, hang on a minute, the disappointment you feel when you try something on in real life is the same feeling you get in Second Life when despite perhaps hours of trying you just cannot get that special something to fit you. In fact, I counter it’s worse because the unspoken expectation is that it will fit, or you will at least change your appearance to make it do just that..
I ask how the heck do brazen, and gorgeous, plus-size avies like Rosie Barthelmess find anything to bloody well wear? I really ought to ask her how she doesn’t go mad when buying virtual fashion, but actually I admire Rosie for daring to be ‘different’, although her ‘different’ isn’t actually that at all, just a size you would see in any town or city in this day and age.
But the other thing is, it’s not just Rosie that struggles to find clothing that fits..even relatively small framed avatars such as Amanda and curvy avatars such as myself struggle to make certain items wearable, and it’s a damn shame.
If you’re a clothing creator and you’re reading this, please tell me why you can’t/won’t provide a second larger sized copy in each folder to your customers. Am I asking too much by suggesting that as an idea? In fact, here’s a thing, I challenge the Second Life clothing community to change:consider curves, bums, boobs and bellies. Don’t assume that every female avatar has all the sliders set to 0.
Oh, and as consumers we have to take a stand too. Demand from designers that they make larger clothing items to accommodate different frames, or at least offer a bespoke fitting service. Don’t for one minute think that think that because a garment was only L$100 and it doesn’t fit you that you shouldn’t complain, it’s just one of those things. This is no longer acceptable. Ask the designer to make it fit, or ask for a refund. Let’s see if we can make a change to virtual styling and show the content creators that if they want us to spend our Lindens on their product they need to go the extra mile and make sure that it fits.
As a final note, the outfit that I am wearing in this picture is a jumpsuit that I purchased at ‘The Dressing Room’ for L$69 and although it comes with a ton of options and is, as you can plainly see, utterly gorgeous guess what? It’s an absolute swine to fit properly, prim parts and all. But inside the package is a notecard from the designer, saying:
Due to script limits I have chosen to not make my prim items scripted. All prim attachments have modify permissions and can be sized to individual needs using the edit menu. If you DO NOT KNOW how to use this menu please send a notecard to Alla Ruff and Include a copy of your transaction history. I will gladly help by making a custom sized item for you. Thank you and I apologize for the lack of scripts. (A hint: when you stretch using the edit menu, check “stretch both sides” to avoid displacement of the prim from its’ location)
To me, that makes a lot of difference. Thank you Alla Ruff for making the effort. ( I’ve seen her take this approach with clothing  before and although not a total solution to the problem I think she should be commended for at least sticking her head above the parapet and trying, I know I appreciate her stance)
So come on readers, let’s get a debate going.

Do you think designers should consider larger avatars, or do you think that if it doesn’t fit then it’s tough luck? Are you a designer willing to accommodate plus-sizes, or are you just not bothered if they can’t wear your clothes because we’re only talking a few lindens anyway?

I’d be really interested in your comments, please feel free to add them below. Personally, I really think this is something we need to address NOW.

In the photo Kitty wears:

Hair by Truth
Skin by LAQ
Jumpsuit by Veschi

Sleepy Islanders..

Sleepy Islanders..

Y’know, sometimes what I love best about Second Life is the way that mad eccentricities, crazy ideas and concepts that just couldn’t possibly exist in the real world can be actualised at the drop of a hat.
For example, floating islands. You know, like the ones in ‘Avatar’? well they’re ten a penny in Second Life, and range from teeny tiny to huge all-sim encompassing floating masses of tundra. They’re ACE.
Sienia Trevellion, of Agent Orange, has contributed to the latest round of ‘Spruce Up Your Space’ with a floating island that’s accessible to practically all of (virtual) us, and it doesn’t require too many prims or too large a parcel to set up.
She’s called it ‘Sleepy Island’, because it’s an island for sleeping upon, natch. It’s also rather beautiful with whimsical decoration including a selection of interactive hanging lanterns to illuminate this secret snuggle spot and a huge cloud-like tree to shelter you, under which you’ll find a blanket with pillows for you and a loved one to cuddle up on and enjoy the view. My advice? Explore some of the lighting settings, rez this high in the sky so you can’t be disturbed, and spend your Saturday night high above the clouds with someone that you love.
In this case, it was me and a bunny:)


Check out all the worthy ‘Spruce Up Your Space’ lovelies by clicking HERE and get your Lindens ready because they’re all rather superb:)

Sleepy Island part of ‘Spruce Up Your Space’ and created by Sienia Trevellion

Control glow and light on tree and lanterns

39 prims

Fits a 10×10 space

2 sleeping poses

copy/mod/no trans

L$150

Fifty Linden Friday Highlights

Fifty Linden Friday Highlights

Fifty Linden Friday soon comes around doesn’t it? It’s a proper Second Life success story; every week we get excited with hungry anticipation about who will be participating and what goodies will be on offer. There’s usually something for every taste and a great variety of products too, and this tried and tested formula has ensured the success of Fifty Linden Friday for over a year now, a prosperity that looks destined to continue.
There were a number of items that really appealled to me this week, some of which you can see in the photos accompanying this article. First up, Tiny Bird’s ‘Jailbird’ hair, a fabulous style incorporating a colour-change scarf enclosing a loose up-do replete with fringe. It’s an absolute steal at L$50, and is available in four colours. I say get them all, this is a hugely versatile look and four colours plus the colour-change scarf for L$200 is a gift.
I’m also wearing an Autumnally-themed top from Surf Couture, a store that makes some of the most beautifully detailed clothing upon the grid. I’m a huge-fan, and this top fits beautifully and really looks the part when teamed with the Tiny Bird hair. I only have a small complaint- the seams on the sleeves are very smudgy at the edges. This isn’t a problem that is repeated on the rest of the garment, so for L$50 I can forgive.
By far the most covetable items this week are the entries from The Loft. First up is the awesome drinks trolley, as highly detailed as you would expect a Loft piece to be. It looks brilliant, with baked in shadow and fabulous colouring. I love the bottle labels and the bowl of lemon and lime wedges; it’s beautifully executed and great for creating atmosphere, and only 19 prims to boot.

I’ve lost count of how many sofas there are in my inventory, but I sure couldn’t pass up the opportunity for another! This is the ‘Alex’ couch from The Loft, and a must-have. Again, it’s texture and shade perfect and includes very realistic quality sitting animations for both male and female avatars. I love the whole Loft ethos-by never skimping on quality, even on a Fifty Linden Friday item, they prove without a doubt what an excellent brand it is.

Top picture; Kitty wears hair from Tiny Bird (FLF) and top by Surf Co.(FLF) Jeans are by Medley, flats are by Armidi, bangles by Exodi.

Bottom Picture; Kitty wears hair from Tiny Bird (FLF) top by Surf Co. ( NOT FLF but spotted whilst instore and had to have!) jeans and flats by Medley.

Blessed Bunnies Live Sales Sky Island

Blessed Bunnies Live Sales Sky Island

I’ve decided to downsize my bunny collective, but rather than box them or bunnybury I’m offering them up for new homes.
Each bunny has been loved and cared for during it’s time with me, and in selling these bunnies on it’s my hope that you will do just the same; please DO NOT buy a live bunny from me if you intend to Bunnybury it.

**ALL of my lives are registered at SLBREEDABLES, and all have profile photos for you t0 take a peek at**

I’m offering my stock up for sale gradually as it’s really hard to decide which ones to sell, and which ones to keep!

First up, located next to the entrance to my mainstore we have two superheroes…HE-MAN and SHE-RA!

I bought these guys as a pair from an auction and they’ve been lovely breeders, as a pair and individually. I’m letting them go for just L$25 each, which means L$50 will get you the pair..and to be honest I’d LOVE it if they could be re-homed together.

Here are their details!

HE-MAN

Registry ID: OZ-000614-00034
Fur: Mini Rex Red
Eyes: Amethyst
Ears: Lop Ears
Shade: Silky

SHE-RA

Registry ID: OZ-000614-00009
Fur: Mini Rex Red
Eyes: Alexandrite
Ears: Upright
Shade: Classic

Ok, now onto the other offers!
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I’ve rented a floating sky island above my store to house the breeders that I am selling. (http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Millage%20Valenti/224/66/2994)

I’ll be refreshing stock on a regular basis, with many breeders at 100% love and ALL on SL Breedables.

The boys that I have for sale are as follows:

* LEON – 100% LOVE (http://www.slbreedablepets.com/cgi-bin/breedable_pets_bunny_profile.cgi?bunny_id=OZ-000338-00018)

Fur: Blanc de Hotot
Eyes: Alexandrite
Ears: Upright
Shade: Classic

* RUFUS – 70% LOVE (http://www.slbreedablepets.com/cgi-bin/breedable_pets_bunny_profile.cgi?bunny_id=OZ-000540-00015)

Fur: Mini Rex Chocolate
Eyes: Light Hazel
Ears: Half-a-Lop
Shade: Radiant

* ERNIE- 87% LOVE (http://www.slbreedablepets.com/cgi-bin/breedable_pets_bunny_profile.cgi?bunny_id=OZ-000614-00012)

Fur: Mini Rex Lynx
Eyes: Amber
Ears: Lop Ears
Shade: Classic

* REMUS- 100% LOVE (http://www.slbreedablepets.com/cgi-bin/breedable_pets_bunny_profile.cgi?bunny_id=OZ-000614-00014)

Fur: Dutch Amber
Eyes: Alexandrite
Ears: Lop Ears
Shade: Classic

* CHARLIE- 100% LOVE (http://www.slbreedablepets.com/cgi-bin/breedable_pets_bunny_profile.cgi?bunny_id=OZ-000459-00013)

Fur: Silver Marten Blue
Eyes: Light Green
Ears: Half-a-Lop
Shade: Classic

The girls that are for sale are:

* PETRA – 0% LOVE (http://www.slbreedablepets.com/cgi-bin/breedable_pets_bunny_profile.cgi?bunny_id=OZ-000614-00011)

Fur: Blanc de Hotot
Eyes: Dark Lavender
Ears: Half-a-Lop
Shade: Classic

* JEMIMA – 69% LOVE (http://www.slbreedablepets.com/cgi-bin/breedable_pets_bunny_profile.cgi?bunny_id=OZ-000614-00043)
Fur: Mini Rex Blue Otter
Eyes: Dark Hazel
Ears: Upright
Shade: Classic

* GLADYS – 100% LOVE (http://www.slbreedablepets.com/cgi-bin/breedable_pets_bunny_profile.cgi?bunny_id=OZ-000614-00026)

Fur: Havana Black
Eyes: Dark Hazel (RETIRED TRAIT)
Ears: Lop Ears
Shade: Silky

* DIVA – 97% LOVE (http://www.slbreedablepets.com/cgi-bin/breedable_pets_bunny_profile.cgi?bunny_id=OZ-000614-00015)

Fur: English Spot Chocolate
Eyes: Citrine
Ears: Lop Ears
Shade: Classic

* LICKER – 97% LOVE (http://www.slbreedablepets.com/cgi-bin/breedable_pets_bunny_profile.cgi?bunny_id=OZ-000355-00135)

Fur: English Spot Tortoiseshell
Eyes: Diamond
Ears: Lop Ears
Shade: Silky

Each bunny is set for sale at L$50 each..yes, I KNOW it’s criminally low, but I have tried my very best to support the market.
By selling these bunnies at low prices and reducing my stock I’ll be able to concentrate on my best breeders.
I intend to reduce to about 50 bunnies overall ( 25 male/25 female) so if you’re interested, take a look at my SL Breedables profile and see the bunnies that I plan to sell.(Not all of them will be rezzed at this location just yet due to prim limitations)

Any queries just IM me as usual:) Happy Bunny Buying!