So wonderfully, wonderfully, wonderfully, wonderfully pretty!

So wonderfully, wonderfully, wonderfully, wonderfully pretty!

…’You know that I’d do anything for you..’ Ahem, sorry, just singing ‘Love Cats’ by The Cure, as I’ve dropped over to PATRON to see their cats, and spotted some other lovelies whilst I’ve been visiting too…

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PATRON: The art and design of Eliza Weirwight, is a rather fabulous store full of genuine arty creations. I really don’t visit it enough, which is a shame and I really should make more of an effort, because one of the special treats about it is that it’s a real feast for the eyes. And the ears, whilst wandering around today my ears were treated to some wonderfully soothing Polynesian sounds which really helped put me into a blissful mood.  I was visiting to see their Valentine’s offerings. There are some really lovely gifts in store to decorate or bestow upon a loved one.  To be honest, you could buy anything from this store for a treat for someone you love.  All the items are real quality with beautiful textures and carefully considered design.

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For example, The Oceanic Champagne Icer, priced at a very reasonable L$499 and pictured above, is a real treat.  Who wouldn’t want to drink a flute of perfectly chilled champagne from this? Beautifully textured with coral and shells and seahorses, there’s even a napkin wrapped around the neck of this obviously ice-cold bottle, judging by the cool vapour puffing from its mouth.  This would look great at sunset, on the edge of a pool I think. Gazing at it made me thirsty, so I clicked on the bottle and sipped delicately as I window shopped the store..

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There’s a stunning artwork for sale by Eliza called ‘Because Love Battles’. It’s evocative and would look stunning in a virtual home. At L$500 it’s not cheap, but this is a true virtual art creation, using Second Life imagery and embellishing it to make a modern canvas which would make a fabulous focal point in the home.The ‘Villa D’esta  Platinum Tree Lamp’ at L$499 is a gorgeous Valentine decoration that could be used year round to great effect. A bare tree stands in a pot, with two hearts hanging off a branch. There’s a key on the base and if you touch it the tree becomes a useful light feature, emitting three strengths of illumination. I picture this situated adjacent to a sofa in a dark room, emitting a delicate glow as two lovers snuggle on a sofa. Incidentally, there’s also a Ruby version for sale too. Both are equally romantic.

The big feature  are the Valentine’s Love Cats, which you can see in the picture at the top of this post.   These cats are rather fun, especially the funky ones with their multi-coloured textured designs. Apparently they’re usually L$300 each, but have been reduced to L$150 for Valentine’s Day. They’ve been embellished with heart balloons, a ruby and rose and are of course transfer for gifting. I think they’d make a great gift, especially for any Neko friends that you may have!

A final note; PATRON has the most amazing freebie that you really should get, especially if you’re a fan of Egyptology like myself. This beautiful chest above  features Anubis, and is one of my all-time favourite Second Life decorative items. This  stunning, yet relatively simple item was a collaboration build between Eliza and Contour, created for Second Life’s 9th birthday celebrations,  but it makes such an impact, and for it to be free is just, well, madness really. But a blessing too!  (There’s an Egyptian canvas beside the statue that is also free too.)

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There are other Valentine’s items on sale but I think you need to take a trip to Patron and check them out for yourself. Give yourself time to relax and enjoy your visit, and I’m sure that you won’t come away empty handed! 

Kitty Gets Tango’ed!

Kitty Gets Tango’ed!

So while I was Second Life AWOL the grid went mad for boobies. Hooray for boobies I hear you cry, and quite rightly so. Breasts are brilliant. Small ones, big ones; they’re all blooming wonderful, and one of the best bits about being a girly is having knockers, no doubt about it! <Chuckle>

There’s no denying that femininity is often defined by a cleavage, but it shouldn’t be of course, as we are seeing gender and sexual identity completely over-hauled in the 21st century.  Androgynous male models that look better than the female populace of Doncaster strut the catwalk, and the ‘ Lady-boys of Bangkok’ tour the UK inviting us to all gasp, our mouths agog not only at their beauty and performance but their astonishing figures and most of all BOOBIES!

My own bewbs in RL were woefully late to the party. I spent much of my late teens and twenties with a modest cupful, but once I hit my thirties (and started eating LOTS more cake) I became the proud owner of the festive pair that I have dangling down before me. I love them. I look after them, as every girl should, and I think that my fella is quite partial to them as well.

So enough with the real life boobie loving, what about SL?  

Well, boobs aren’t a new thing to the grid; they’ve been around for years. But to be brutally honest the gargantuan breasted types with their rock-solid dirigibles attached to their frontage were about as appealing to me as, well, Katie Price. (It’s fair to say I’m not a fan of all things Jordan, and whilst I know there are many out there who adore her, I’m not in her fan club.) The big-boobied brigade in general didn’t appeal to me because it looked too false (even though some would argue that’s the whole point) and I never really frequented the places where they hung out. I didn’t like the fashion either, if you could call a couple of strips of cloth barely covering a nipple hair an item of clothing. But these were early days (I’m talking 2007-2008 here, yikes!) and the world of in-world body enhancement has come a long way baby since then.

The problem is in real life (and SL) being large breasted seems to have become inter-twined with all things false and seedy. I confess, it had to me anyway. Massively over-inflated norks adorn many a young starlet, and to me that’s not a good look, but then again seeing a a six-foot tall furry with breasts bigger than Alaska  in-world is often pretty alarming too!

In real life we need to accept and accommodate, just as we do in the virtual.  It’s funny how your own prejudices carry on into the virtual world. This is why I have such respect for communities such as Furs, Mermaids etc. These people leave their perceptions at the door and fully embrace their  differences and push past their comfort zones and it has to be said  they seem happier for it, and their communities continue to thrive and grow.

I’ve always liked Kitty to have a bit up-front, and I’ve always styled her that way.  I want her to have a bit of meat on her bones (I’m like a lump of lard in real life, so there’s no similarity between me and her at all) but I don’t want her to look like a two-bit tart, and to be honest that’s how I felt she would look if I made her have titties the size of a Sherman tank.

To be truthful, the idea of wearing false boobies on my avatar didn’t appeal at all.  I thought it was pointless and anti-feminist. I wasn’t going to do it. Not me.  I’m ashamed to say I thought I’d be kitty sell-out for doing it.

But after a bit of research and experimentation, I started to change my mind.  The grid has gone apoplectic for these things called ‘Lola’s Tangos’, but these aren’t the only ones that you can buy.  There are now boobies  to suit all tastes and budgets, from companies called Lush, Iboobs, Sinful Needs, eboobs! and probably lots more that I don’t know about. From Lolo Ferrari specials to Scarlett Johansson curves, you can now have the cleavage of your virtual dreams courtesy of that Second Life miracle worker, Mesh.

Oh Mesh, how I love you. For a prim whore like me, Mesh has made my life a much happier one. I can fill my abode with wonderful things and not have to fret about the prim counts. I can wear clothes that look scrumptious and sashay to my heart’s content safe in the knowledge that my leg won’t stick through my skirt. Mesh is an SL virtual revolution.  Mesh has made me happy.  And now there are mesh tits to make those girlies who want bigger norkage in world happy too. (Note: and their virtual boyfriends/girlfriends)

In the past few days I’ve learned a whole lot, in fact a whole new world (cue the song) of Second Life has opened up to me. There’s always been an underground hard-core (pardon the pun) boobies following in world. It obviously ties into fetishism and the club scene, but there are also plenty of avvies who just like having bazookas in the virtual world that they can enjoy.  (Never be fooled by the power of Second Life; it opens up a Pandora’s Box of possibilities, hence why I love it so.)

Like most groups that lurk in dark corners and on the Second Life fringes the big-boobed avatars have never really hit the mainstream, until something happened and the grid got into a tizz about Lola’s Tangos.  (I’m talking about these ones especially because they’re the market leader and also the ones that I now own, but other bosoms are of course available!)

Basically they’re a menu driven mesh attachment that you wear on your chest. You click your boobies to access menus that manage an array of functions. Not only can they be re-sized  but they come replete with a variety of nipple styles and adornments (piercings), but the major reason for the mainstream fuss is that they allow for clothing designers to finally make clothes that fit big-breasted avatars.

And it gets better, because every day more and more coveted skin and clothing manufacturers are getting wise to the fact that the boobylicious among them want to buy their wares all the more if they accommodate the needs of the buxom, so they have. It is actually quite brilliant to see this happening, and I’m sure it’s doing wonders for the virtual economy!

In fact, because of all this hullabaloo about boobs, mainstream designers are now starting to wise-up and  accommodate the buxom by releasing clothing catered to their needs by the way of ‘appliers’.

These are basically template layers that are textured to match the outfit concerned. When wearing prim breasts, you simply add the applier and voila! You’re wearing your favourite frock and can dance on the dance floor while balancing a pint of Guinness on your tits and not spill a drop. (I’m kidding, but in theory it would work.)

Even better, some designers are re-working existing outfits and adding appliers to them.

Skin makers are also releasing packs of these so-called appliers to enable the prim breasts to be blended  correctly into skin tones when worn. This is huge, literally, because some of the big name skin designers like Belleza are retailing these appliers and yes, for the most part they work. You don’t want to look as though two big mounds of dough have been stuck on your chest now do you? (Well perhaps you do, whatever floats your boat!)

Lola’s Tangos (and some of the other boobies) come complete with skin matching technology, but obviously you can’t accommodate every tone on the grid. Appliers rectify that and make the boobs look as authentic as possible. As I’ve learned (and I’m still learning!) you’re never not going to be completely rid of seams, but covering them up with skin appliers, clothing and jewellery can work wonders, as can using a really good wind-light setting. (Of course, not everyone will be using the same WL setting as you, but hey, at least on your screen you’ll look utterly perfect!)

So let’s cut to the chase shall we and I’ll tell you all about my experience with Tangos. 

Even though I’ve been on the grid since 2006 I am NOT by any stretch of the imagination fully au-fait with how things in SL work. My brain doesn’t ‘do’ technical. It does pretty, cute and cupcake. But not clever. Now, when fitting these jubblies I would suggest first of all that you have a friend who has experience with them, or you start by approaching a group like Big Boobie Babes Freebies or reading a blog like Big Boobie Babes because trust me, the advice is invaluable. (And at this point I’d like to shout out to the Big Boobie Babes group in-world because their help and support has stopped me from throwing all my toys out of the pram and the Tangos in the bin!) I learned a very important pro-tip: make a copy once you’ve adjusted and stretched and got the ruddy things to fit just how you want lest SL goes all crazy bonkers and you lose half your inventory (which happened to me a few years ago and I’ve still never recovered from the heartbreak)

It’s so useful to have a friend who can help here, because I didn’t know until I was told that I could stretch and pull and tweak the blasted things. I was scared to do much in case I broke them! (Mands and Sable, my SL besties, were brilliant and very patient with one so dim, proffering tips on how to fit them and how good they looked.) Of course once you’ve grasped the concept of wearing them and adjusting them to fit, you then need to be able to understand how the skin appliers work.

I expected this to be an easy task, but I found it a tad frustrating.  But I stuck at it, tweaked my virtual nips and once I was finished I stepped back and had a look and, well, I LIKED them. I really, genuinely liked them! What do you think? 

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I still felt they were a bit on the big side mind, and even as I write this I’m not 100% certain if I’ll keep them at their present size or reduce even further, but I have really surprised myself by becoming a bit of a convert to all things ‘Big ‘N’ Bouncy’.

The next step was to find some clothing to experiment with. Of course I’d splashed all my cash on the ruddy mesh boobies, BUT luckily for me, there was a hunt going on called the ‘Hello Titty’ hunt.

Be quick, if you want to do it you only have 48 hours left (in fact less by the time this post goes to press) because it ends on February 15th.

This hunt was great fun, even more so because of the hints on the Big Boobie Babes blog. It also opened my eyes to the clothes that are out there catering to bigger breasted avatars and you know what? Some of the items are ruddy outstanding. I say some because of course taste is a very personal thing and not every item on the hunt list was to my fancy, BUT having said that I’ve discovered a number of amazing stores that I had never frequented before and will definitely be going back for return visits. (In fact I’ll be doing a blog post in the very near future about a few of them!)

I also learned that there are other groups in-world aimed at bigger bosomed avatars as well as shopping districts that cater to them. There’s one called ‘Cleavage’ Can you imagine? Well, I did and expected something out of ‘Last Exit To Brooklyn’. I couldn’t have been more wrong. It’s a really pretty shopping area indeed with a fab selection of stores to visit! And there’s more, ‘Bewbapalooza’ and, erm, ‘Rack City’ are other shopping districts that I’m slowly navigating. I’m still discovering others!

There’s even a magazine! I kid you not, it’s called ‘Busted’ and this month it features an interview with the woman behind Lola’s Tangos, Sandi Moonites. (Lola’s don’t just sell Tangos by the way, they have other boobies on sale (Push-Ups, Naturals) it’s just that Tangos have caught the zeitgeist))

Apparently you can even get a script to put in boobies to make them bounce! The mind boggles, and I don’t know that it’s something I’ll be adding to my bigger-boobed regime just yet, but I’m never saying never again.

And that’s because dear reader I’ve left my previous notions of what it meant to be a larger-breasted avatar behind me and found a community of lovely people who give you the best cuddles because you get completely squashed up against lovely, lovely boobs! Ahem.

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So here’s me with my norks, and I have to say I think they look lovely. Of course I’ve tweaked my pictures a bit (Picmonkey, not Photoshop, I don’t have the nous for that) but if they’re good enough for the unofficial Queen of Second Life (That’s the amazing Strawberry Singh by the way!) then by gum they’re good enough for me!

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If you’re intrigued by the Boobie revolution, all I can say is give them a go.

There are many to choose from as I said before. Join the groups, try the hunts, read the literature. (I’m sure out there in the blogging cosmos there will be some step-by-step fitting instructions, or even videos, but alas I haven’t found any yet and they would be a great help, but practice makes perfect.)

So am I a convert? Early days, and I’m still curious, but I have a feeling that my prim boobies may well be here to stay..

What do you think about the Second Life Boobie Revolution?

Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!

(Note: Some quick resources. You MUST read Big Boobie Babes as I mentioned before for great hints and tips and fashion. It’s a fantastic blog/resource. Also check out groups in-world. As well as one called ‘Big Boobie Babes freebies’, there are also groups called ‘Buxom Lifestyle’ and ‘The Boobie Show VIP’.  There may be others I haven’t discovered yet. Also, there’s a nice article written by Alessandra Narayan called ‘The Tango Fever-A Whole New World’ in this month’s edition of ‘Busted’ which you can collect HERE. Phew!)

Hunting For Valentine’s Day Happy At Ricielli

Hunting For Valentine’s Day Happy At Ricielli

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Gotta love FabFree. Any fashion loving avatar who knows their onions from their cashew nuts should check it out AT LEAST once a day to find out the latest freebies and deals that are hitting the grid.

Of course with Valentines Day peeking around the corner there’s already loads of appropriately themed goodies to pick from, and seeing as the day itself isn’t until Thursday there’s sure to be a shit-load of wonderfulness dropped onto the grid in the very near future.  (So ensure that you add Fabfree  to your favourites and keep checking in, lest you miss the awesome!)

Here’s an example, had I not checked Fabfree I would’ve missed out on Ricielli’s Valentine’s Hunt, as blogged by the beautiful Love Trill. And I would have missed out big time. ( I missed the Christmas one..bah humbug!) I checked my inventory to see how many items I had from Ricielli and it confirmed that I didn’t have many. Well, that has now been rectified, because not only have I got some fantastic hunt goodies I’ve also promised myself a return visit come pay day when I’ll be going back with gusto, and some space in my inventory to fill. It would be rude not to really!

There are 20 heart-shaped boxes in this hunt, each can be bought for L$15. Some people don’t mind paying for hunt items, others do. I don’t mind if I know the retailer offers quality items and if I have an inkling of what is in store. Well fortunately for us Ricielli has gone the extra mile by supplying a poster displaying ALL the hunt items, so you can select which items you want to get..

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This is so considerate! L$15 may not sound like much, but of course every Linden counts, and spending it on a hunt item that you may not wear is a tad wasteful. By sharing a picture detailing the goodies on offer, you can pick from the list and hunt down only the items that you want from the store.  The hunting part is so ridiculously easy that it’s not so much a hunt, just a stroll around the store looking at the lovelies, but that’s not a hardship. It’s a feast for the virtual eyeballs.

Note that EVERY item in this hunt is blooming stupendous.  Some items are more fabulous than others and are therefore more appropriate to my tastes, but I’m pretty confident that there is something here for everyone.  I blew my last few Lindens on my favourites, and I’m going to show them to you now.

I especially like the jackets , coats and dresses in the hunt.  These are wardrobe staples really, and they all look dazzling. To start, the photograph at the top of this post shows me wearing hunt item number 4. This jacket, in rose, is boxy and would look fantastic dressed down with jeans or dressed up with formal trousers.  I adore the colour of this jacket and the slight sheen on the fabric. (Note that item number 2 in the hunt is the same jacket, but in black)

Speaking of black jackets, up next is hunt item number 5, a bang up to date leather biker jacket. Not only that, you also get a brown version of the same in the pack. It’s a terrific jacket and evokes rock chick chic wonderfully! (For just fifteen Lindens. The mind boggles!) For the sake of saving you the embarrassment of looking at my nethers in this shot I slipped on an old pair of knickers on in an apt shade of red, rather than go naked (Note to self: Buy new undies) You wouldn’t want to see the jungle that’s hidden down there. However, there’s a bit of Valentine’s nipple visible in this shot. WAHEY!

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My next selection from the twenty is a coat, which is hunt item number 15 on the list. It’s a lovely green classically styled mac, with belt knotted at the waist. You could wear with boots, heels or wellies and all will look equally resplendent. It’s a marvellous mesh creation, with superb detailing and I love that the belt is tied into a knot rather than formally buckled; details like this make for a happy Kitty.  I also really dig the buttons and the scalloped edging upon the pockets and belt. Wonderful isn’t it?

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My other choices from Ricielli’s Valentine’s Hunt are dresses, and the first frock I selected is a rather refined example of the quintessential black dress. You can never have too many little black dresses in your inventory in my opinion. This one is number 12  and it’s is deceptively simple. It’s short and sleeveless with a subtly stylised band over the bust.   This kind of dress looks fabulous with short hair and statement jewellery.  I didn’t have a necklace in my inventory that I felt would do it justice, so I left my flesh bare, but I really think something large and expensive should be worn around your neck to truly compliment this mesh marvel.

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Hunt item number 17 will surely make your Valentine’s heart beat just a little faster when he(or she) sees you in this stunning short dress with puffy sleeves and spectacular glittery texture. The dress also leaves ample room for cleavage gazing <chuckle>. Not only that, this prize is a double pack because you also receive the same dress in black.  This dress is so utterly beautiful that it leaves me absolutely speechless, not only at the styling but also at the generosity of the creator and the unbelievable bargain price.  This classic piece with a modern twist creates great presence; so I chose to dress it up with a pair of classic pumps from my inventory, and wore my hair in the ageless bob. It’s a true fashionista look.

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But it’s not over yet.  When you’re doing the hunt be sure to pick up the little box behind heart number 11. It costs L$10 and is an item I presume from another hunt, but again it contains a lovely short dress festooned in magenta sequins. This would also be a winner for a Valentines date, as you can see below!

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So there you have my selection of choices from Ricielli’s Valentine hunt. The best bit is that all these fabulous items in total cost me just L$75. Can you believe it?! Even more impressive is if you buy all twenty items (shoes, jackets, dresses, separates, eyeliner and a skin as well, phew!) it would still only cost L$300. It’s practically an entire wardrobe’s worth.  Madness. You couldn’t buy a single mesh dress for that price at some stores, seriously!

I really must insist that you get yourself over to Ricielli and indulge yourself on this hunt.  Miss this one and you’ll be kicking yourself until next Valentine’s Day! (To help you make your selections, if you need a better look at any of the photos here just click on them to make them larger)

Note: This post features me wearing the Ava skin by Belleza which is STILL on offer  in-store at L$400. To add some extra pizzazz I invested in a pack of lip colours specifically designed to complement this skin for L$400 and they contain every colour I could possibly require in matte, semi-gloss and high gloss finishes. In total that means I’ve spent L$800 on one skin but when you consider I have all these alternate lip colours to play with too it actually feels like I have a fat pack of skins.

I’m also wearing a multitude of styles from Elikatira, which are still on sale at 70% off until the 23rd of February.

Incidentally, the canvas in the last photograph is from Pilot and was their Fifty Linden Friday offering this week. The Rage Face Dolls  were featured on the blog just yesterday and they’re from Common.   The wines in my kitchen are all from Amuse. All photos were taken in my humble abode, the glorious Arizona House from Bazar that I blogged a week ago. You can read my blog post about it further down the page, or by clicking here if you’re super lazy!)

I want to live like Common(er) people..

I want to live like Common(er) people..

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I’ve been meaning to blog ‘Common’ for a while. It’s one of those quirky stores that I’m always harping on about, but I’m totally justified in doing so. It’s brilliant.

It’s also attached to a rather lovely build; a coffee house. I’m always on the look-out for new places to go with friends and hang out, and I like the vibe you get from a coffee house. (Even though in RL I think paying anything above £1 for a brew is scandalous, so sod you Starbucks!) I also noticed the microphone in the corner, which leads me to think that there’s more to this coffee house than meets the eye.

But back to the goodies, of which there are plentyJ

First up, it has three Gacha in store that I insist you try. For one they’re only L$25 a punt. For two, they’re fabulous. Two of the machines are particularly good; the  Origami Deer Heads look fab ( I won a pink and purple one, kept the purple but gifted the pink) and I really am itching to complete my Monogram Marquee lights. I’m missing so many letters. (If anyone wants to do a swap please ping me in-world? I have E and P for swapsies.  I need K, I, T and another T. I have a Y.  I want my name in lights!)

OK – onto the good stuff. And it is indeed good stuff. First up, I MUST tell you about today’s Fifty Linden Friday option, because it’s inspired. It’s simple yet very effective, poignant even. A lot of people  in Second Life are partnered to, or in relationships with Avatars that are some distance away from each other. Often this is in RL, not just Second, so this map with love heart push-pins will really resonate. There are two options: USA or The World. I love it. Fortunately for me, or unfortunately depending upon the mood that I am in, I share the same abode with both my RL and SL partner so I don’t really have need for this item. But I think both are absolutely gorgeous, and would make an especially brilliant Valentine’s gift (more on those later). Of course, each map is L$50.

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So apart from FLF goodness, what else will you find? Well, I have a new house, so I need home ware right? And nothing, NOTHING is more appropriate for me than this collection of ‘Vice Jars’, featuring an array of vices that Judy Garland would be proud of. I love the twisted aspect of these, and they really look the part (Why not gift these as a house-warming present to someone you love, hate, or just want to annoy? They cost L$150). Also prides of place in my home are the Rage Face Nesting Dolls. I unashamedly adore internet memes so these were a must have for me.  (They cost L$150).  If you’re a smoker then you may find the cigarette-styled scarf appealing. It is very original and looks really funky, so I might buy it for my Dad to wear seeing as he likes filling his lungs full of crud. (Non-smoker here, can’t you tell?) The scarf is $175.

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Incidentally, ‘Commoner’ has joined the Valentine’s lunacy that’s descended upon the grid with a very elegant bouquet of Roses and a lovely box of virtual choccies to share with your loved one. A steal at L$150 each and of course they’re transfer. ( Note: Fatpack version of both available on Marketplace at L$250 which will save you L$50, which is two Gacha punts. Ahem.)

I’m not going to tell you about everything for sale here because I want you to go visit yourself please.  There’s a real array of idiosyncratic items, all built to an extremely high-standard (as is evident from the coffee house build) and all are textured beautifully. This is a really great store to add to your list of must-visit places, and it’s clear that Emery Milneaux has a fabulous imagination. Click HERE to visit in-world, or HERE for the marketplace (where you can of course buy items as gifts for people, whoop!)