Showing posts with label retro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label retro. Show all posts

Thursday, August 4, 2011

In Which Sian Reviews Certain Curiosities

Marleen Vaughan, who Sian understand to be a longtime creator in Second Life, very recently opened her House of Curiosities, her stated intent being a seller of really random stuff. Sian got some review copies. Marleen's stuff has a nice retro feel, so Sian took herself to New Babbage for the pictures. It sort of felt right.

vaughan summer swallows dress

Sian Wears:
V. Summer Swallows Dress L$93

Sian likes the cut and style of the dress. Note that the prim skirt and belt are a) made of sculpties, so they don't swish about or anything and you may have to stick to one or two stands or put up with your hands delving inside it, and b) have the dreaded resize scripts. At least the item is copiable, there is only one of these scripts in each item, and it's deletable with a single click. It's a nice, pretty dress in a nice cut and it's cheap and very well-made. So thumbs up (note the stockings aren't included - they're from an old Bare Rose set).

Sian doesn't like resize scripts much. She still has nightmares about a Japanese creator who shall remain nameless who makes some outfits out of hundreds and hundreds of teeny tiny prims, every one of which has a re-size or show/hide script in it without a delete button. If you're going to put them in, writing a good script that only requires it to be in the one prim and making it go away when you're done is about as good as it gets. Marleen does that. So that's OK.

vaughan artist mafia hair

Sian Wears:
V. Artist Mafia Hair L$93

Now Sian doesn't normally wear hair, but if she did, she would wear something like this, because this is great. It's modifiable, and if you click on the beret you can change the colour. The hat has six colour options (the grey one isn't pictured above because Sian is not very good at GIMP and couldn't figure out how to fit it in) so it goes with most outfits. It comes with a hairbase, but honestly, you might find yourself using other hairbases in your collection or none at all, since it works fine without. It's well worth 93 of your Lindens.

vaughan goggles and bear

Sian Wears:
V. Sinister Goggles L$76

Also pictured:
V. Childhood Dreams Wall Mount L$76

The goggles are a nice cheap steampunky find. Modifiable, Sian found it easy to shrink the strap down to fit her head and appreciates the opportunities for customisation these present (Sian might recolour the lenses next time she wears them, for example).

On the right, the Childhood Dreams Wall Mount. The blogger pack actually had all this stuff packed inside, but you can buy it as a furniture item. The texture on the bear's head is exactly like a teddy Sian had when she was little. That's a teensy bit disturbing. Which is sort of the point.

vaughan telephone hat

Sian Wears:
V. Telephone Hat L$156

This is genius. Seriously, Sian's so wearing this the next time she goes clubbing. It's deranged and funny and quirky and Sian loves it. Note that Sian's copy doesn't appear to be modifiable, but it fits all right (Sian's head is an average size) so that's not an issue. (Edit: Marleen forwarded Sian a hat with the correct perms, so it's modifiable. Which is nice. SP)

Go visit: Marleen Vaughan's House of Curiosities.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

In Which Sian Goes Replicant

This is Sian. She's sort of new here.

Leezu! 1

Mostly, Sian wants to look like the future, and usually ends up looking shiny and glossy but when our cybernetic heroine fell hard for a harlequin recently — and where can you say that other than in Second Life? — she wanted to soften her look a bit.

Leezu! 3: Margo

And that's how Sian discovered Leezu Baxter's store, and fell in love with Leezu!'s (the exclamation mark is part of the name) strange, frilly yet timeless designs. She never looks quite ordinary in these clothes, and to her surprise and her sad clown sweetheart's delight, Sian came out looking like a replicant from a non-existent remake of Blade Runner, or a secretary from the Haus of Gaga.

Leezu! 4

Sian doesn't think that Leezu Baxter intended her clothes to be futuristic and cyberpunk (and actually, they go just as nicely with Sian's witchy look) , but the combination of frills and futuristic stylings, Louis XIV meets cyberpunk, makes for a striking and interesting look.

Leezu! 5: Jeanne Van Dark

Stylecard:

All Photos:

Trousers: [Leezu!] Britpants /silver
Shoes: [Leezu!] La Vivien /blacks (no, really — the white shoes are in the black shoes pack)
Skin: [PXL] Linda G3 Pale Lips (1-3), Wine Lips (4)
Eyes: [Senasy Cybernetics] rotating cyber eyes (no longer available)
Eye Makeup: [Nuuna] Tattoo Layer Eye Makeup 2 (Upper Lid)
Other jewellery and accessories: Model's own (but you can buy the tattoos and earphones here)

First Picture:
[Leezu!] Maria Jacket /champagne

Second Picture:
Top: [Leezu!] Margo Jacket /silver

Third Picture:
Top: [Leezu!] Venus Jacket /mauve

Fourth picture:
Top/chaps: [Leezu!] Jeanne Van Dark /snow
Nipple tape: from [Graves] G222 Crossfire White