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Saturday, June 4, 2016

ART NOUVEAU MEETS MODERN FLAPPER FASHION with the BYRNE HEROINE DRESS at SWANK EVENTS JUNE



The Byrne Heroine Dress  
"Drawing Upon the Allure of Art Nouveau in Today’s Fashion."


At the end of the World War I, the world was growing smaller 
in relation to the expandingtechnologies which brought 
about modernity in fashion. More and more people 
were moving into the cities from the country. 

Advertisers, big business, and the middle class boomed.



The Flapper dress was born. Fashion shifted away from the stodgy conservative styles. Hemlines rose - exposing the a dancer's legs to the popular music of the 1920's - Jazz.


The beauty of this dress comes not only from the look of the garment itself, but also from the confidence of the woman wearing it. 

After all, the 20’s was the era that liberated woman, also giving 
us the ability to accessorize to express our own individuality.


Today, the flapper look is almost as popular as it was in the 1920s. From the hottest uptown nightclub, to this year's coolest party in Second Life, this beautiful Heroine Dress makes a statement. 


This dress is a great modern interpretation to the 
timeless Flapper Style. The look of this Heroine Dress is naturally slimming - elongating your body & highlighting your best features. 


This monochromatic look comes in two contrasting options 
(Black or White) depending on your mood.

With your unique personality, this Heroine Dress by Byrne 
paired with the right shoes, necklace, and some dangling earrings 
can certainly make you one of the most intriguing, exotic 
and elegant ladies here in Second Life.



You also can put together the perfect look for your next
night on the town adorning this fabulous dress.
Whether dancing or dining you will look great in this
vintage-inspired Heroine Dress by Byrne.

Store: BYRNE
Designer: B y r n e (byrnedarkly.cazalet)
Product: Heroine Dress
Collection: Spring Summer 2016
Release: June 02 
Available: Swank Event (Click Here)

"Becky Da' Boop with Da' Scoop!"

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