Sunday, September 16, 2012

Paris Meshtro

Art by Olympes Rhode

The Paris Metro Gallery has another great exhibit and gowns to go with it.  The exhibits are great enough without the gowns, but it's worth going to see them anyway.  I particularly enjoyed this exhibit.

If you are like Lludmila, with an odd shape, mesh doesn't always work no matter what size and we refuse to reshape ourselves.  Although the Paris Metro exhibit gift gowns contain some mesh items, if the mesh doesn't work for you, you can wear the outfit without it.  I don't know how many free outfits we've discarded because the mesh just wasn't working out.  I find this annoying, even though we're talking about free clothes.  Is this bad of me?

Anyway, Paris Metro has solved this problem for me.  Lludmila's torso is just too short for the mesh corset in this homage to the art by Olympes Rhode ... but it's just as great without the mesh piece!


With and without mesh corset

On the main floor is art by Kylie Sabra, who uses some interesting techniques ... and a lot of red.

Art by Kylie Sabra

The dress that goes with this collection has a mesh skirt and jacket.  The mesh worked really well in this outfit, but still can be worn without the mesh jacket.  The sheer skirt doesn't require an invisibility layer.   Many thanks to Paris Metro for the exhibits and for all the free gowns we've scored off them in the past!

With and without mesh jacket



Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Ornamental Ox Hunt Outfits

T-shirt and Russian Futuristic Urban outfit.
Kindle came with the couch prize and
Lludmila refuses to put it down because it's a nicer one
than her RL Kindle.


Butch and Femmie (put that Kindle down, Lludmila!)


Elegant burgundy hat


The Ornamental Ox Hunt is a sim-wide hunt with outfits for men and women and accessories from many of the shops in the sim.  This is in an adult sim and some of the outfits don't fit under the title of the blog (but are still very nice - all full outfit prizes came with shoes!), as well as some of the locations ... such as the Dungeon.  Look for the colorful ox prim - each one providing a clue to the next one.  It's easy!