Thursday, December 21, 2006


I think this has to be my favorite dress so far that I've made. The details on the gown are all photosourced jewelry, the fabric created by hand. The jacket turned out fabulous. I've again used gradient alphas again on the skirts. I think I like that effect a lot. This comes, like all my dresses, with a couple of flex prim skirts. And in this case, a prim belt.


For those of you that play in the Gor worlds, or just someone wanting to cover up a little bit, I've created a number of 'modesty' jackets for all my gowns and decided to sell them in large packages for low prices.


I got to fooling around, trying to see if I could make a long train on a dress. Photoimaged resources and some playing about with gradient alpha channels. These were the results.

Sunday, December 10, 2006







The Champagne gown has become very popular, I suspect due in part, to a mention here:

http://blog.secondstyle.com/category/new-designer/

In tribute to this, I've created several different colors and put them up for sale today.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Christmas Gowns





Four new dresses, wintry blue, ho ho ho red, cranberry red and holly berry green - we think you'll find these gowns like nothing anyone else has created. A touch of Renaissance, flex prims, two skirts, one full and the other sleek, all trimed in fur.