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It’s Bank Holiday Monday here in the UK and that means most folks have a hangover. The media might give the impression everybody is out enjoying the sunshine, playing with their kids and splashing each other good-naturedly with water, but the truth is grim. We look a bit minging, we’re tired, we have achey bodies and we’re really quite dehydrated. I’m just about to have a cooked breakfast though and I’m thinking that will kill or cure me.
I went to Lauren Bentham’s new sim the other day – Arranmore. It’s spooky… kind of post-apocalyptic and I found a railway carriage to live in with a drum fire to warm me and waited for others to come – there were none. I was glad I looked something like a superhero in case they did, even though that was not my intention. Guys – I just give out ‘Wonder Woman’ vibes.
What to wear in Second Life today?
Visit | Arranmore – NEW sim by Lauren Bentham Pose | **Manifeste** Model Pose (Manifeste Mainstore) Boots | Pure Poison Anna Boots (Pure Poison Mainstore) Hair | Tram D425 (Tram Mainstore) Dress | Storybook Leverage for Maitreya Lara (Whimsical, til Sept 8)
About:
Storybook’s Leverage dress is for Maitreya Lara only and you can get it at Whimsical right now. It’s really cute – I love the zips up the front and the apparently self-supporting boobie cups :D You can choose from a ton of colours so that it contrasts or matches to suit your whim(sical).
Here’s some more shots to whet your whistle :D
Finally, here’s my jigging for the rigging video – I’m not sure those self-supporting cups will cope with my dancing… let’s see!
Second Life Fashion from ReadMeri | End of the World It's Bank Holiday Monday here in the UK and that means most folks have a hangover. The media might give the impression everybody is out enjoying the sunshine, playing with their kids and splashing each other good-naturedly with water, but the truth is grim.