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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

UniQue's Rebecca in Silver Evening Dress - Another Encore Performance!



Just when I thought that I was safe to satisfy my diva desires with 
the Rebeccca in Pink Dress, Pussycat took it upon herself 
to release this gorgeous silver version. Pfft! 


Can anyone out there PLEASE help me in deciding which
delicious one to wear? This is certainly unfair!  Really.


I love the design and color! These photos don't do it justice
because it is even better in person! 


This dress shows off my slim figure perfectly. The quality of this dress is very high, the fabric texturing is excellent, and the length is perfect.


If you are looking for a WOW moment out with your date,
then I dare you to try this silver dress! 


Silver is such a great color and it is going to stand out from all the blacks, reds, and blues that everyone else is wearing. Silver is a very sleek and modern color, which will certainly catch a lot of attention.


The color silver is suppose to be the color of modesty and reliability.  That said, this silver colored evening dress may just be the perfect dress to convey your unique personality. 


Plus with this silver dress, it’s easy to pair it up with jewelry for an eye-catching appearance. Check out the great Silver Spikey necklace and earrings I got from VoguE Fashion. They go perfectly with the strapless sweetheart bodice of this dress. 


This silver dress is SO sexy and elegant at once!

That's what makes this Rebecca in Silver mermaid evening dress by UniQue BoutiQue another "must-have" in your formal collection.

"Becky Da' Boop with Da' Scoop!"

Friday, November 21, 2014

UniQue's Rebecca in Pink: A Shimmering Stunner Wherever You Go!



Ladies...feast your eyes on this gorgeous trumpet/mermaid style, strapless floor-length satin evening dress from UniQue BoutiQue. 



This chic Rebecca Series mermaid evening dress is 
a must-have in your formal rotation.



Whether you're headed to a wedding, a formal dance, 
or some other black-tie event, this Rebecca  dress 
completes your formal section in your SL closet. 



This long length strapless sweetheart satin dress will suit 
just about any formal occasion here in Second Life.



This stunning evening gown features dramatic details 
from its strapless, décolleté sweetheart neckline 
down to its tiered mermaid hem. 


A shimmering sequined and contrasting ribbon-like belted and piped inlay under the bust complemented with matching gloves are beautiful 
feminine touches that ties the look together. 


This dress has a very modern look yet maintains a traditional appearance with its  lace-up back and a tiered 
shimmering high-low hem. 



Combined, the details infused into this mermaid silhouette 
adds a playful twist to this dress that makes this dress 
a stunner wherever you go.




Simply pair the perfect shoes and delicate jewelry touches to 
this dress to punctuate a truly elegant look.


"Becky Da' Boop with Da' Scoop!"

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

The Guilia Cecilia Brown Blouse & How to Avoid Nip Slip Malfunctions



I am pleased to present this long-sleeve Guilia Cecilia blouse in brown, featuring stunning white floral and paisley patterning with complementing white collar, matching cuffs, 
and a deep and sexy plunged neckline.


Every woman has something in her SL closet inventory 
which they consider to be sexy, sharp, or eye catching.

Well, this is one that fits the category for me.


Although it can seem a bit dangerous to wear something like this deep plunge blouse, this look will certainly add spice to your Second Life.


In SL it is very common to show off your assets. 

 I contend that if you do, then do it with class, sophistication & 
style in this beautiful Guilia Cecilia blouse. 


Being conservative myself, I decided to wear a lacy white bra to diminish some of the visual depth of the plunged neckline.

Regardless, there is no denying that the cut
 on this top is extremely sexy and alluring. 

Personally speaking, using an undergarment
 with this type of blouse works fine with me.

(Unless you plan to use double-stick tape on both sides
of your nipples to avoid any SL nip slip malfunctions).

 LOL!!!


Seriously, with just the right touch of makeup and skin coloring 
(along with picking out a nice hair style), I guarantee that 
you will look fantastic in this Guilia Cecilia blouse. 


The rule of thumb I use on wearing clothes is basically for dark clothing, it’s best to go with a light or a slightly tan skin tone. 

Conversely, if you have a darker skin tone, then consider 
wearing more whites or pale colors to enhance your beauty.

"Becky Da' Boop with Da' Scoop!"

Friday, November 7, 2014

Becky's Fashion Modeling Tip: If at First You Don't Succeed, Eat Chocolate





I am often asked the question of what's it like to be a fashion model here in Second Life and why do I spend the time doing it.


Well, I love modeling here in Second Life for several reasons. 

First off, I see modeling as a wonderful canvas 
to explore my creativity and passions. 


I also enjoy connecting with fashion & style lovers here in SL.





But more importantly, it's all about learning and striving to bring fashion to a whole new level - composing ensembles with originality while focusing on getting the most out of my clothing purchases in SL. 

And as you probably know, I also love to blog - mixing both satire 
and modeling together to help enrich this wonderful experience of modeling for others here in Second Life. 




It could be argued that nobody works as hard as the models here - walking down the catwalk or preparing for a show to begin. Not to mention also doing print modeling, as well as other live appearances.

  

We "catwalkers" endure multiple castings, last-minute fittings, and hours of hair and makeup searches and changes — only to start it all over again once a show is over and then to move on to the next event.

When you get down to its essence, modeling is all about learning and improving upon yourself to excel to the next challenging level. Being a model is also all about listening and learning from others whom have traveled this wonderful journey.



That said, V (Venum) from VoguE Fashion graciously critiqued an ensemble that I had done for a recent contest and then challenged me to improve on what I had initially composed and make changes. 

Sess (Miss Virtual World 2013 - representing Ireland) also provided me with input on color, giving me a wonderful notecard to learn from.


Simply put, I learned that matching your clothes with your skin tone 
is a lot like matching your hair with your skin tone. 



 Looking at this dress more closely (and understanding its use of secondary and tertiary colors) made me reconsider my eyes, skin, and hair selections for a more coordinated and sophisticated look.



complemented the colors of this bold Zanze Julia dress with new skin tone and hair coloring - Going slightly more tan with my skin tone and darker with my hair. 

Focusing on my eyes, I went to blue for a bit more dimension. 
I also used a yellow with smoke-based eyeshadow to better complement the dress.

This exercise was truly a valuable lesson for me to aspire and 
succeed in fashion. Just like eating chocolate, I loved it! 


"Becky Da' Boop with Da' Scoop!"