2010 - The Future is Now | 3.6 zettabyte by Grim Bros.

One way or another the latest fashion adventure from Rezzable mades all think about the future. Some think about their own future, others reflect in the future as a concept and the designers for 2010 - The Future Is Now translated into clothing showing us how they perceived the future.

 

Cutea Benelli from Grim Bros. created the 3.6 zettabyte complete outfit (including shoes, skin and even shape which I am not using). The outfit is ultramodern with a mini skirt and a small top in a unique texture (that is almost impossible to catch on film.) To top it off, wearing the Ridley hair from Tiny Bird in Milk shade.

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My Halloween

 I'm in an interesting and confusing position. I'm a vampire. Sometimes I'll go so far as to brag that I'm THE vampire. And yet...  we don't really celebrate Halloween in Australia. Thank god for the global community of Second Life, eh? Because that gives me a chance to waltz around the graveyards with an Undead beauty on my arm and celebrate all that is witchy, wicked and wild. I had three Halloween costumes for this year - one for Role Magazine, one to make Achariya wet herself laughing on her personal blog and finally the one that I actually ended up wearing for the day. Yes, I crossed to the even darker side for the Samhain and became a World of Warcraft elf for a day.

Grim Tales

One of the best things about fashion here in SL is that it can defy all laws of possible that restrict us in the everyday world. Fabric textiles can be replaced by anything you can dream up, gravity and physics need not apply. And one of the maestros of this field is Cutea Benelli of Grim Bros, previously known as Low Prim and Grim. Her outfits are breath taking, and are great for destroying, stripping down and working with. But I decided to show you some of her finished and complete ensembles so you can come up with your own visions. This one is the Automatic Peacock
 
 
It's so dramatic that I felt that hair just wasn't necessary for this...

L.O.V.E. "Steampunk"

 
I recently had a chance to get my "steampunk on" when attending a Steampunk themed birthday party for my friend Malk.  My interpretation was pretty tame, compared to some of the elaborately put together ensembles of many of the guests.  But then again, I AM just a simple elf!
 
 
The Laughing Academy is one of my first stops when looking for a gown of beauty.  Tabitha Ninetail's creations are beautiful to absorb as a whole, but one one begins to look closer, its then that you gain a true appreciate for the hard work and artistry she does.  There is such richness and depth to the patterns and colors she weaves into each creation
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