White Winter at Finesmith!!!

As I said in one of my last posts… I would like to showcase some more of the ‘White Winter’ collection of yula Finesmith.

Today I have the white version of the “Shinobu Inspiration”. The whole set contains a pair of earrings, the necklace and a fantastic ring. The white gives the whole set a wonderful mystical touch. As always you can resize each part of the set to your likings and fittings via the menu. The little dragon heads make a wonderful theme for an extravagant outfit as well 🙂 If you make your way to the Finesmith Mainstore you can see more of the ‘White Winter’ collection 🙂

Details

Jewelry: Finesmith – Shinobu” /white – NEW

Top: LeeZu – “La Goa Top” /black

Pants: Eshi Otawara – “Fly Home”

Hair: Wasabi Pills – “Reptilia Hair”

Nails: Maimai

Makeup: LovelyMi – “Starlet”

Snaketail: Naga

Model & Photographer: Wicca Merlin

Fantasy with the “Leah Inspiration Set”

Again my heart beats for Finesmith Designs… every time again if I open one of yula Finesmith awesome boxes I am curious and nearly cannot wait what is in there…

I know the “Leah” Inspiration set in black is not one of the newer ones but still it caught my heart and I was playing around with it and came to this sweet fantasy theme… 🙂

The set like it is shown here contains 5 attachments and an underpants layer. The main look is a wonderful arrangement of flowers. The head part for me made it unnecessary to wear any hair and as well the chest part covers all that’s needed. The wonderful corset highlights the waist wonderful and the skirt as well is a piece of art that contains the flower theme as well. I added one of my all time favourites for the collar – the “Ash” collar and nails from Finesmith as well.

For all creations that yula Finesmith gives us you always will find the “special touch that shows off her skills and possibilities to make something different that always inspires me to work on pictures to show her incredible designs 🙂

Details

Jewelry, Nails, Collar and Outfit: Finesmith Designs

Skin: Nuuna’s Skins

Mask: DE Designs

Lower Legs: Eshi Otawara

Pose: Body  Talking

Model & Photographer: Wicca Merlin

Wicca’s Wardrobe: One of my long time favourites by Eshi Otawara

(Picture by Barney Roundel)

Longer ago Barney Roundel made this wonderful picture for me and I just found it again and remembered the wonderful “Black Gems are forever” outfit by Eshi Otawara.

The top and the gloves are made with the same wonderful texture as the jewelry parts are. Black gems all over so the name really is program 🙂 The pants are made very simple without any attachments in an awesome grey and black shaded  fabric. For the shows I chose one of my favourites from Stiletto Moody, the “Lucille” boots in black. The bag, headpiece, earrings, ring and collar are part of the outfit itself.

Sometimes you find great stuff that you are nearly not recognize anymore as you did not wear it for a long time. That happened nearly with all parts that I used for this styling and I really had a great time grubbing in my inventory and I found even more parts that will be part of some of my future posts 🙂

Details

Outfit: Eshi Otawara – “Black Gems are forever”

Skin: Redgrave – “Paper Skin – Trinity”

Facetattoo: White Widow – “Fairy” /silver

Hair: Baiastice – “Isis” /black

Eyelashes: Redgrave – “17-Superior”

Shoes: Stiletto Moody – “Bare Lucille” /black

Model & Photographer: Wicca Merlin (except pic 1)

Wicca’s Wardobe: Weird moments in black and white – the second ;)

Ok I admit I stuck a while with my weird moments about stylings, but I have to admit it feels very nice to be allowed to do what you want 😉 The basic of this styling was one of the last “Claim the Fame” shows. The theme was Fantasy Avantgarde. Mostly I try to match the shows themes with my stylings and so this look came together.

The basic makes one of the Black & White skins, made by Nuuna Nitely, owner and designer of Nuuna’s Skins. The for sure with my addiction to Finesmith Designs, jewelry from yula Finesmith had to be part. The skirt part is from the “Saleena Inspiration” set. To cover up the private parts I chose to wear the “Maya” nipple shields and the “O collection 011” bracelets, as well from Finesmith. If you look closer you can see that I used the “Valeria Inspiration” earrings as well for the ears and I changed them in size and made me great wings out of them as well 🙂 The pants, the forehead pice and the feet parts I took from Eshi Otawara‘s “Flying Home” outfit. For the top I remembered one of my old-time favourites… the “Wilted Wednesday Vest” made by Kyoot. For the hair I chose one of the great hairstyles of 3636 Designs.

And now I will hide in the depth of my inventory again and see what I can come up next with 😉

Thetra Blackheart for “Claim the Fame” – Week 2 – Formal

For the first week of Claim the Fame the designers had to create a formal attire for male and female and make a description that was read during the TV Show on Metaverse TV. (http://metaversetv.com/blog/2011/04/claim-the-fame-2/)

All designs of the Claim the Fame Shows are available at the KULT District (for surl please click here)

Thetra Blackheart:”RavenNoire  is created for the sensual, classic, and mysterious woman.  The bodice was designed so that it  entices the eye to wonder and explore every  curve and dimension of her being.  The elegance and movement of the dress show great detail its unique design and allow for a trace of mystery and wonder to the woman wearing it.  Shoes are magically matched to the gown  and the hair and accessories make for an elegant outfit that gives the ‘wow’ factor to anyone  who experiences it.”

Details

Outfit (including hair and shoes): E-clipse Design by Thetra Blackheart

Skin: Glam Affair

Jewelry: Finesmith Designs

Model & Photographer: Wicca Merlin

Mayden Ushimawa for “Claim the Fame” – Week 2 – Formal

For the first week of Claim the Fame the designers had to create a formal attire for male and female and make a description that was read during the TV Show on Metaverse TV. (http://metaversetv.com/blog/2011/04/claim-the-fame-2/)

All designs of the Claim the Fame Shows are available at the KULT District (for surl please click here)

Mayden Ushimawa:”To make the “Monica” dress I was inspired by a memorable evening of spring. The dominant color is white, this is a pure color and different from the usual formal dress. Lace makes the dress most elegant. The collar with plumes and the flexi skirt gives movement to the dress.

For the “Brian” outfit I took inspiration from the very beautiful RL models, with a perfect body and a face to be kissed all over. For this reason I created this outfit. It gives the impression of a man who has just escaped from a crowd of girls, a bit messy and not even having the time to wear his jacket.”

Details

Outfits: Mayden Couture by Mayden Ushimawa

Female Hair: Mirone

Female Skin: Glam Affair

Female Jewelry: Finesmith Designs

Models & Photographer: Harsch Sharktooth & Wicca Merlin

Photographer: Wicca Merlin

Misha Flanagan for “Claim the Fame” – Week 2 – Formal

For the first week of Claim the Fame the designers had to create a formal attire for male and female and make a description that was read during the TV Show on Metaverse TV. (http://metaversetv.com/blog/2011/04/claim-the-fame-2/)

All designs of the Claim the Fame Shows are available at the KULT District (for surl please click here)

Misha Flanagan:”This sleeveless formal “Timeless” gown is perfect for any special occasion.  It’s slim blue form has subtle highlights of light in special places to give it some added light effects.  The bodice is formed to fit snuggly around the bust and leads to a layered flaired tail skirt.  This dress is finished off with a lace and brocade bow placed perfectly on the tip of the corset.  Ladies this dress is a dream to have.

The “Jackyll” suit is Neiva Kumasi Coutures debut piece of the Men’s line.   Its first suit for men is made of its own unique herringbone fabric that is suited specifically for the men.  This suit consist of a light weight cream collard shirt with a unique brocade designed vest with silk lining,  its jacket is finished off with blue silk collar and lapels that gives it a beautiful shine. and the pants are designed to fit well at any height.”

Details

Outfits: NK Couture by Misha Flanagan

Female Skin: Glam Affair

Female Hair: Tukinowaguma

Female Jewelry: Finesmith Designs

Models: Harsch Sharktooth & Wicca Merlin

Photographer: Wicca Merlin

Marita Overland for “Claim the Fame” – Week 2 – Formal

For the first week of Claim the Fame the designers had to create a formal attire for male and female and make a description that was read during the TV Show on Metaverse TV. (http://metaversetv.com/blog/2011/04/claim-the-fame-2/)

All designs of the Claim the Fame Shows are available at the KULT District (for surl please click here)

Marita Overland:”Wicca wears a lovely white gown consisting of a scuplted top and half skirt.  You can’t help but notice the stylish silver armor on the shoulders and waist along with a structured bow in the back.  As if the skirt wasn’t elegant enough, it glitters even more with a second layer of fabric.  The shoes are also included in this romantic, yet edgy, ensemble.

Harsch is wearing the “Romeo” version of the formal wear. A miliary style jacket and pants, in white and gray, are a wonderful compliment to his “Juliet”.  The jacket is adorned with a high collar, cuffs, armored shoulders and belt.  The boots are also included with the outfit you see here.  Seemingly for seeing his own fate, the belt includes the poison he will take his own life with and the dagger Juliet will use to perish herself. True love never looked so stylish.”

Details Outfits: Runway Couture by Marita Overland

Female Skin: Glam Affair

Female Jewelry: Finesmith Designs

Models: Harsch Sharktooth & Wicca Merlin

Photographer: Wicca Merlin

Wicca’s Wardrobe – Puzzle Styling in a Crazy Mood

For the very first “Claim the Fame” TV show I put together an outfit that I liked in the end so much that I decided it will become a Wicca’s Wardrobe styling 😉

Many people know my addiction to take different parts of ready mae outfits or even many single parts and put them together to make a new look out of them. The styling for this post exactly was such a ‘puzzle’ mood 😉 The pants are part of the Gizza “Diamond Catsuit” in silver. For the corset i chose one of Trilobite my favourite corset maker named “Leather V” in coal. The top… yes I name it top even if it is just  a bit more as a collar*giggles* comes from Kyoot Army and carries the name “Wilted Wednesday Vest”. The “Black Peahen” gloves by Glam Affair without the fingertips matched perfectly for the look I wanted to have. For the “Igaly Darkness” Boots by Eshi made a wonderful repeat of the look that the “Valeria” earrings from Finesmith Designs have – yes I so love that earrings ;). As well from Finesmith Designs are the “Draakje” nails that are only available in size 10. My hairstylist for this look was dianny3636 Aeon with her “Xia” hair attachment and the matching hairbase in black. The artist that made my wonderful tattoo was Shanea Parx from Wicked Tattoos. The skin is one of  my 2 actual favourite made by Glam Affair called ” Mary” in the light tone. The armlets I found at Rozoregalia as a part of the “Hydra” line.  For me a perfect everyday look for the crazy and daring fashionista 😉 The poses of the yellow pictures I got from Diconay Boa, genius designer of CORPUS poses. If you need poses for pictures or even poses that are out of the box you definitely should visit her store and take a look. The amazing “Cycle Dancer” of the pink picture I found as a prop in 3 different colors with 16 different poses at Posies.

Lexi Vargas for “Claim the Fame” – Week 2 – Formal

For the first week of Claim the Fame the designers had to create a formal attire for male and female and make a description that was read during the TV Show on Metaverse TV. (http://metaversetv.com/blog/2011/04/claim-the-fame-2/)

All designs of the Claim the Fame Shows are available at the KULT District (for surl please click here)

Lexi Vargas, designer of  Brocade Tiger, brought a neat firework of amazing textures with the “clockwork” couple outfit that was not just formal in my view 😉 As well I saw a light steampunk touch in that as well what really touched my soul 😉

Lexi Vargas:”‘Lady Clockwork’, a striking formal gown in the Steampunk tradition. A three-layered skirt gives depth with two layers of striped fabric topped with a draped and partially jeweled top layer in the signature clock print fabric. The fitted, square necked bodice is a combination of the striped and print fabrics and the same theme carries into the beautifully shaped and traditionally fitted sleeves embellished with puffs at shoulder, elbow and wrist. The whole ensemble is drawn together by a semi opaque bow and drape effect that makes a dramatic silk waterfall down one side of the gown. Sure to be an eyecatcher at any formal event where Steampunk/Victorian dress is required.

The male model strikes a dashing note in ‘Lord Gear’, a formal outfit that has its roots steeped in Steampunk tradition. There is much attention to detail in this suit. A duel fabric jacket of chocolate leather and striped fabric skims the shoulder line, with the same effect carried into the pants. These clever styling details make for a simply stunning outfit. The jacket lapels and collar are decorated with gears and cogs and the pants with buckles and straps. A cream satin edged shirt with frilled jabot collar and brooch completes the look. This outfit could be worn at any suitable formal occasion enabling the wearer to stand out from the crowd and it would certainly delight any Steampunk gentleman worth his cogs.”

Details

Outfits: Brocade Tiger by Lexi Vargas

Jewelry: Alienbear

Female Hair: Vanity Hair

Female Skin: Glam Affair

Models: Harsch Sharktooth & Wicca Merlin

Photographer: Wicca Merlin