What would I do without Inara?
While I’m trying on sexy boots and sticking lelo in bondage hoods, she keeps an eye on the world and points out the important stuff I would miss.
Seriously, subscribe to her blog. I have her last 451 posts in my Thunderbird (best RSS reader ever!) and I would be a poorer leather goddess without them.
So what does she have to tell us about today? Why, the fifth annual feast of Saint Torley! It’s just two days from now, this Sunday. See the press release for details.
Like most residents I’m sure, Torley’s cheerful “Friendly Greetings!” accompanied the videos that taught lelo and me how to get our bearings, do cool stuff, and celebrate our creativity in Second Life.
It says the event is not endorsed by LL or Torley. I’m betting he’ll be too busy blushing furiously to endorse anything ;)
We nearly let the KDC transparent hoods go with the quickie mention you saw last Friday, but Kyrah called, and asked if we wanted to feature them.
The trouble for me was, I was concerned they might be seen as just another color of the same thing.
I mentioned mesh colorable items like the cool Elegance boots as a coming thing - residents may not be mad about buying colors of an outfit if too many one-click-to-infinite-color items came out.
Kyrah listened closely. It’s gratifying to talk to someone who’s actually interested and not just looking to refute an argument. She pointed out an important difference between a tinted item and an original-color texture: the white highlights get tinted.
This makes a muted, much less interesting colored item. It’s fine for a quickie, color-coordination thing, but a good quality colored item will always look better. Even though the untrained eye may not consciously realize the difference, there will be the feeling that it’s “nicer” somehow.
So I agree with Kyrah: the Lorelei hoods are a different item, one that required a lot of work, and is worth sharing with you.
But since we ran the Lycia hoods barely three weeks back and already gave you a peek at Lorelei’s face last week, let's just say, it's out, it's cool, and it's worth seeing.
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Friday, September 14, 2012
KDC Lorelei Hoods and Saint Torley Day
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Friday, August 24, 2012
New - We Created A SL Group For Our Fans!
We’ve been fiddling with this idea for a long while, and finally the stars are aligned properly, great things are coming, and it is time.
We made a group for readers of the SL Fetish Fashion Blog, in-world.
Join us to keep informed of new releases and things; we’ll have designers mentioning releases and so on.
You know how active we are - this won’t be a sleepy group.
We’ll even make a few cool group tags you can choose ;)
Tags aside, the group ties in with a very cool project we are currently working on, so I really recommend you join up to keep in touch.
The URL: http://world.secondlife.com/group/224a5899-3bdf-974a-6c7a-421da55ba408?lang=en-US
You may need to copy this and paste it in your viewer instead :
secondlife:///app/group/224a5899-3bdf-974a-6c7a-421da55ba408/about
We made a group for readers of the SL Fetish Fashion Blog, in-world.
Join us to keep informed of new releases and things; we’ll have designers mentioning releases and so on.
You know how active we are - this won’t be a sleepy group.
We’ll even make a few cool group tags you can choose ;)
Tags aside, the group ties in with a very cool project we are currently working on, so I really recommend you join up to keep in touch.
The URL: http://world.secondlife.com/group/224a5899-3bdf-974a-6c7a-421da55ba408?lang=en-US
You may need to copy this and paste it in your viewer instead :
secondlife:///app/group/224a5899-3bdf-974a-6c7a-421da55ba408/about
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Friday, August 17, 2012
1000th Blog Post Party At Rubber Room Was A Blast!
Wooo! What an awesome, head-spinning, gift-giving, friend-greeting party it was.
Lelo noted 53 people at one point on the sim.. and it’s a safe bet they weren’t down at the mall shopping :)
The Rubber Room dance floor was full, and I was so busy handing out gifts for the trivia game I never had a moment to snap a pic.
To all our friends who came: thank you, and sorry for not chatting more. It means a lot to me that you were there to celebrate with us and wish us well.
To our friends who couldn’t make it: it happens, we still love you, and we’ll see you at the next one.
One of the fun gifts we received was a custom-made catsuit for the event. Kat Fetisov took our url-giver original pics and made a theme catsuit for the evening. Thanks Kat!
It’s available for free at her store in Little Shop of Kink next to her other boxes. Hurry, it may not stay there for long.
We had tons and tons of gifts to hand out - I dare say this is the most generous fetish party that was ever held. We gave out gift cards, outfits, boots, and even “gift certificates” from stores that don’t have card systems.
Thank you to all our designer friends who sponsored us, I’m not naming names but you and our guests know who you are :)
Thank you Rikki Scarmon for running the trivia game and being an awesome party host, thank you Evergreen Engineer for the great job as a DJ. Rubber Room rocks!
Thank you Pet for offering your services as personal shopper as a gift - the party was a bit too chaotic to stop and explain, but it's still appreciated.
I’m going to be a little naughty and point you to the profile of Susannah McMinnar (but not link to it, that would be rude), as she took some great pictures of the party.
I snagged one of me and lelo (and friends!) - Susannah’s not on right now but I’ll make sure she doesn’t mind.
We’re hitting year 4 of the blog in a few weeks.. but we’ve already decided that the next party will be for our fifth anniversary.
See you at SLFF5B ;)
Lelo noted 53 people at one point on the sim.. and it’s a safe bet they weren’t down at the mall shopping :)
The Rubber Room dance floor was full, and I was so busy handing out gifts for the trivia game I never had a moment to snap a pic.
To all our friends who came: thank you, and sorry for not chatting more. It means a lot to me that you were there to celebrate with us and wish us well.
To our friends who couldn’t make it: it happens, we still love you, and we’ll see you at the next one.
One of the fun gifts we received was a custom-made catsuit for the event. Kat Fetisov took our url-giver original pics and made a theme catsuit for the evening. Thanks Kat!
It’s available for free at her store in Little Shop of Kink next to her other boxes. Hurry, it may not stay there for long.
We had tons and tons of gifts to hand out - I dare say this is the most generous fetish party that was ever held. We gave out gift cards, outfits, boots, and even “gift certificates” from stores that don’t have card systems.
Thank you to all our designer friends who sponsored us, I’m not naming names but you and our guests know who you are :)
Thank you Rikki Scarmon for running the trivia game and being an awesome party host, thank you Evergreen Engineer for the great job as a DJ. Rubber Room rocks!
Thank you Pet for offering your services as personal shopper as a gift - the party was a bit too chaotic to stop and explain, but it's still appreciated.
I’m going to be a little naughty and point you to the profile of Susannah McMinnar (but not link to it, that would be rude), as she took some great pictures of the party.
I snagged one of me and lelo (and friends!) - Susannah’s not on right now but I’ll make sure she doesn’t mind.
We’re hitting year 4 of the blog in a few weeks.. but we’ve already decided that the next party will be for our fifth anniversary.
See you at SLFF5B ;)
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Monday, August 13, 2012
Today Is Our 1000th Post
Deirdre:
Last September marked the blog’s third anniversary; this year, a month or so before our fourth year, we’re hitting a pretty awesome milestone: one thousand posts.
Oh, not all by us; we had help along the way, mostly from our pony correspondents.
Writing the post is not easy every day, but we still think it’s worth doing, and mostly it’s still fun.
In all this time, we’ve seen a lot of great clothes and toys and places, but more importantly, we met a lot of great people.
I couldn’t have done it without lelo’s constant support.
She’s my love, my confidante, my friend, and my rock of steadiness. And my rubber doll, magic pony, bondage bunny, second brain, marketing advisor, diplomatic consultant... *lelo blushes*
Here’s to a thousand more posts with you, sweetie :)
lelo:
One thousand, can you imagine that, one thousand, i don’t think we ever thought we would hit numbers this high and still there it is... no not saying it again.
What started as a fun idea turned into a project, we agreed to make it a daily and even if we had some hard days we managed to keep to that promise.
The fame monster luckily didn’t get us, but it’s nice to get the occasional, “i love your blog” shouted across a room, or hear a designer tell us about the traffic we generate.
But mostly it’s a great way to spend our daily time together, the constant search for the next item, the next subject, the writing together, the people we meet...
Without your question: “isn’t there a blog where we can find what’s what in SL, fetish wise?” we wouldn’t be here, thank you for being here each and every night... love you..
And better book a room for the 2000th party Mistress *smiles*
Last September marked the blog’s third anniversary; this year, a month or so before our fourth year, we’re hitting a pretty awesome milestone: one thousand posts.
Oh, not all by us; we had help along the way, mostly from our pony correspondents.
Writing the post is not easy every day, but we still think it’s worth doing, and mostly it’s still fun.
In all this time, we’ve seen a lot of great clothes and toys and places, but more importantly, we met a lot of great people.
I couldn’t have done it without lelo’s constant support.
She’s my love, my confidante, my friend, and my rock of steadiness. And my rubber doll, magic pony, bondage bunny, second brain, marketing advisor, diplomatic consultant... *lelo blushes*
Here’s to a thousand more posts with you, sweetie :)
lelo:
One thousand, can you imagine that, one thousand, i don’t think we ever thought we would hit numbers this high and still there it is... no not saying it again.
What started as a fun idea turned into a project, we agreed to make it a daily and even if we had some hard days we managed to keep to that promise.
The fame monster luckily didn’t get us, but it’s nice to get the occasional, “i love your blog” shouted across a room, or hear a designer tell us about the traffic we generate.
But mostly it’s a great way to spend our daily time together, the constant search for the next item, the next subject, the writing together, the people we meet...
Without your question: “isn’t there a blog where we can find what’s what in SL, fetish wise?” we wouldn’t be here, thank you for being here each and every night... love you..
And better book a room for the 2000th party Mistress *smiles*
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Friday, August 10, 2012
One Week Before The Party!
You can’t say we didn’t give enough warning this time (and the three people who were at the third anniversary party know what I’m talking about).
There will be awesome guests (including you), games, music, dancing, and surprises.
Lelo and I look forward to seeing you there.
The 1000th Second Life Fetish Fashion Blog Post Party is Friday August 17th 2PM SL Time at the Rubber Room’s new location (here’s the slurl). |
There will be awesome guests (including you), games, music, dancing, and surprises.
Lelo and I look forward to seeing you there.
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Monday, July 23, 2012
Deirdre and lelo - Fifth Anniversary
Deirdre
Today is our fifth anniversary together. While we have a wedding day as well, the day we met is the one we usually remember and celebrate.
So on July 23rd 2007, I was fortunate enough to meet my loving doll.
Since then, day after day, she has shown me her astonishing devotion and patience - I know it’s inconceivable but sweet, even-tempered Deirdre has bitch days ;)
Thank you, lelo. I love you more every day.
lelo:
Sorry no kinky stuff tonight, well it might be kinky for some, for us it’s just a happy day.
5 years since some stranger asked me how she could meet kinky people in SL.
This started a nice conversation about profiles, groups and kinky places in SL, something clicked that evening, though i don’t think it was true love to start with, we still were attracted to each other from day one.
As Mistress says, our level of compatibility is amazing and over the years we built a loving relation and in our spare time managed to make this little blog project of ours.
Deirdre, love you forever.
Today is our fifth anniversary together. While we have a wedding day as well, the day we met is the one we usually remember and celebrate.
So on July 23rd 2007, I was fortunate enough to meet my loving doll.
Since then, day after day, she has shown me her astonishing devotion and patience - I know it’s inconceivable but sweet, even-tempered Deirdre has bitch days ;)
Thank you, lelo. I love you more every day.
lelo:
Sorry no kinky stuff tonight, well it might be kinky for some, for us it’s just a happy day.
5 years since some stranger asked me how she could meet kinky people in SL.
This started a nice conversation about profiles, groups and kinky places in SL, something clicked that evening, though i don’t think it was true love to start with, we still were attracted to each other from day one.
As Mistress says, our level of compatibility is amazing and over the years we built a loving relation and in our spare time managed to make this little blog project of ours.
Deirdre, love you forever.
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Friday, July 13, 2012
We got our first DMCA notice!
You’ve noticed that we post lolcat pictures on our Friday posts lately. It’s our way of saying that it’s less serious - our light post day, since we eased up on the ponyplay.
Well June 1st’s lolcat was one with a party hat and a funny caption.You know, SL9B.
The Artist - of international renown, we are sure - that took that eternal masterpiece of photographic art, then, felt we were infringing on her copyright.
Of a lolcat, yes indeed, you read correctly.
So Blogger passed on a warning (DMCA is "no prejudice" - if you act, there it ends) and a warning (put it up again and trouble begins).
So we won’t; but we’ll keep doing it, because I don’t think too many people actually think of their lolcats as defensible, copyrighted material.
So. We laugh rather than frown, and move on. Have a great weekend :)
Well June 1st’s lolcat was one with a party hat and a funny caption.You know, SL9B.
The Artist - of international renown, we are sure - that took that eternal masterpiece of photographic art, then, felt we were infringing on her copyright.
Of a lolcat, yes indeed, you read correctly.
So Blogger passed on a warning (DMCA is "no prejudice" - if you act, there it ends) and a warning (put it up again and trouble begins).
So we won’t; but we’ll keep doing it, because I don’t think too many people actually think of their lolcats as defensible, copyrighted material.
So. We laugh rather than frown, and move on. Have a great weekend :)
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Monday, June 18, 2012
SL9B - Opening ceremony and tips
I was going to run the SL9B stuff as bottom-of-post addendums this week, but after attending yesterday’s tour and today’s inauguration, well, I’m too enthusiastic to just let it go with a paragraph or two. Plus I have pics ;)
Fetish fashion assorted goodness resumes tomorrow!
First, I can’t praise the team enough. Working under incredible pressure, they were uniformly gracious and helpful, and pulled a stunning rabbit out of a tiny, last-minute hat. (metaphors were mangled for this post, sorry!)
Using my press priviledges, I went in this morning at 7 my local time, and visited one of the sims. I wanted to have an idea of the time it might take to visit the whole thing - I always want to see everything; it’s incurable, I’m told.
Well, I was able to see 18 exhibits, half a sim, in an hour, at breakneck pace with nobody else on the sim. It’s not hard to extrapolate from there : short of spending several hours a day (every day until the end) visiting SL9B, you won’t see it all. I know, aaaaaauuugh!
I’m reminded of the Barnum and Bailey famous Three-Ring Circus : with so much going on at the same time, you may not see it all but you walk away with a sense of wonder; I think that’s what will happen to us here.
There are gifts, greeters, a hunt, dragons, tinies, tons of good live music.. if you’re not keeping an eye on the official blog already, here’s the address, and the best tip post I’ve ever read for reducing lag :
http://sl9b.wordpress.com/2012/06/18/lag-at-sl9b-how-to-deal-with-it/
Get the SL9B Community HUD to teleport around the sims easily. The Hub is the center pointing to other SL9B events around Second Life, an admirable outreach gesture that shows true community spirit, in my opinion.
The awesome sponsors who pitched in and offered the sims for the event deserve our thanks and admiration, and they’re listed here (except for the anonymous donor who loaned six sims - you know who you are, thank you!)
The keynote speech, read amid not-unexpected first-day chaos by the unflappable Saffia Widdershins, is copied here.
The Riverdance performance by 20 tinies and Saffia after the speech, sadly, isn’t ;)
Fetish fashion assorted goodness resumes tomorrow!
First, I can’t praise the team enough. Working under incredible pressure, they were uniformly gracious and helpful, and pulled a stunning rabbit out of a tiny, last-minute hat. (metaphors were mangled for this post, sorry!)
Using my press priviledges, I went in this morning at 7 my local time, and visited one of the sims. I wanted to have an idea of the time it might take to visit the whole thing - I always want to see everything; it’s incurable, I’m told.
Well, I was able to see 18 exhibits, half a sim, in an hour, at breakneck pace with nobody else on the sim. It’s not hard to extrapolate from there : short of spending several hours a day (every day until the end) visiting SL9B, you won’t see it all. I know, aaaaaauuugh!
I’m reminded of the Barnum and Bailey famous Three-Ring Circus : with so much going on at the same time, you may not see it all but you walk away with a sense of wonder; I think that’s what will happen to us here.
There are gifts, greeters, a hunt, dragons, tinies, tons of good live music.. if you’re not keeping an eye on the official blog already, here’s the address, and the best tip post I’ve ever read for reducing lag :
http://sl9b.wordpress.com/2012/06/18/lag-at-sl9b-how-to-deal-with-it/
Get the SL9B Community HUD to teleport around the sims easily. The Hub is the center pointing to other SL9B events around Second Life, an admirable outreach gesture that shows true community spirit, in my opinion.
The awesome sponsors who pitched in and offered the sims for the event deserve our thanks and admiration, and they’re listed here (except for the anonymous donor who loaned six sims - you know who you are, thank you!)
The keynote speech, read amid not-unexpected first-day chaos by the unflappable Saffia Widdershins, is copied here.
The Riverdance performance by 20 tinies and Saffia after the speech, sadly, isn’t ;)
Hello everyone – and welcome to SL9B!
Welcome to over three hundred exhibits created by the denizens of Second Life and spread across twenty sims. Welcome to a week of music and performance by the finest in Second Life.
Welcome to a week of beauty, a week of interactivity, a week of games, a week of music and dance ... welcome, in fact, to a week of everything that a birthday party should be.
There’s presents – yes, it’s just like those parties you had when you were very young – at least you do in the UK – when you leave with a swag bag of goodies.
There’s cake. There’s beer – please remember, though, to take your litter home with you.
And there will, unfortunately, be lag. And possibly, like a rainstorm on the barbecue, there will be sim crashes. But, you know, we live in Second Life. We’ll keep calm and carry on.
But we nearly didn’t carry on at all. Back in April, on April 16th, just over two months ago, there was an announcement by the grid operators, Linden Lab, that they would not be donating any sims for the community birthday party this year. They suggested that we took the theme of community ... and celebrated in our own communities.
I think I can safely say that that decision disappointed a great many people. There were those people who had already started their builds, in anticipation of the opportunity to exhibit on the largest communal platform that Second Life annually offers. There were scores – no, hundreds of people who were preparing to donate their time and energy to the celebrations – the musicians, the educators, the greeters, the estate managers and assistants …
What would we have lost, if we had accepted what Linden Lab had said, and partied in our own communities?
I think the clear answer is that we would have lost our sense of a greater community. Many of us belong to strong communities – lifestyle communities, national communities, role play communities, study or work-based communities, communities of interest. And we have parties there – fantastic, wonderful parties. We could have done that for the Birthday.
But …
We would have lost the sense of being part of the greater community.
We would have lost our sense of awe and wonder at what we can achieve individually – as new exhibits continue to astound us and delight us. We would have lost the crazy serendipity of seeing wonderful things rubbing shoulders with each other. We would have lost the chance to salute people who make our virtual lives – and our real lives – a better place.
But that didn’t happen.
For what was an agonising month, there seemed to be hope ... but finally, on May 9th, just over a month ago, it became clear that there would be no communal sims from the Lab. And with that final “No” – it all seemed hopeless. How could the huge birthday party – the biggest annual celebration in Second Life - be gathered together, organised, built and launched in what amounted to ... five weeks?
And that was when we found our fantastic sponsors.
Let’s salute Zeebster Colasanti and his team from DreamSeeker Estates, who donated ten sims, and his lead here at SL9B, Samantha Ohrberg. Let’s salute Callie Cline of KittyCatS and Equinox Pinion and Dennis Lagan of Fruit Islands, who donated two sims each. Let’s salute our anonymous donor, who gave a further six sims. Thank you – for having faith in the Birthday, for having trust in the community that we would make the birthday happen. Thank you for your belief in the Second Life community.
As we started pulling things together, I heard one question more and more ... “Why are you celebrating Second Life’s birthday, when Linden Lab can’t be bothered to? Why are all you people putting in time, and money and so much work when Linden Lab can’t even drop twenty sims on the grid for a month and say, “Here you are. Get on with it.”
And, you know, I have an answer for that.
It’s not Linden Lab’s birthday. It’s ours.
Yes, Linden Lab have created the framework. They have given us the grid, the land on which to build our dreams – and sometimes our nightmares. They hold the data that drives our Second Lives. They’ve given us the power and the ability to shape our imaginations in virtual forms. Amazing, wonderful virtual forms.
But ... it’s not their birthday. It’s ours.
I hope that on June 23rd they’ll be opening the champagne in the Lab – maybe some of it non-alcoholic, and much of it organic – they are, after all, in California. I hope that they’ll be exchanging a few stories, a few laughs, a few guilty chuckles over where the bodies are buried. I hope that one or two will raise some bright shiny ideas –“Hey, wouldn’t this be cool to do?” And I hope that they then don’t spring that shiny coolness on us without consultation and rigorous testing!
And I hope they raise a glass – a rueful, bewildered, maybe slightly apprehensive, maybe slightly awed glass of champagne ... and drink to the denizens of Second Life – that awesome, troublesome, mulish, mutinous, sarcastic, angry, loving, fabulously creative group of real life people who make Second Life what it is.
Because it’s not Linden Lab’s birthday. It’s ours.
We built it. Everything you see here – and everything you will see across the grid was built by the denizens of Second Life. But none of this celebration would have happened without the efforts of a small, dedicated and totally awesome group of people who took those twenty sims and bashed them into shape. Who hoped that people would want to come – and wondered, to begin with, if we needed more than four sims. Or ten. And who were then deluged by people wanting to join us and be part of the Best Birthday Ever.
Doctor Gascoigne. KT Syakumi. Diana Renoir. Honour Macmillan. Marianne McCann. Rails Bailey. Crap Mariner.
Thank you. Without you, this wouldn’t have happened. Without your hard work, your perseverance, your unparalleled ability to stay patient and smiling in the face of everything that the grid and its denizens can throw at you has been just mindblowing.
So – thank you.
Thank you to Mikati Slade, who built this amazing four sim Birthday Cake stage. Thank you to Kaz, Kazuhiro Aridian who built the Lake stage. Thank you to Donpatchy Dagostino, who built the Lotus stage and the wonderful train ... Thank you again to KT Syakumi who created the breathtaking Egyptian stage … and the breath-holding underwater stage!
Thank you to Artistide (Artee) Despres, who made the Community Hub that links this event to the other SL9B events that are happening across the entire grid. Thank you to Bo Tiger – whose lovely HUD is going to have us all bouncing happily from A to J and back over to Q ... Thank you to Yavanna Llanfair who has made the pod tours that provide the most amazing way of seeing the sims.
And thank you to the hundreds of volunteers who have come together to make sure this happens. The Sim Co-Ordinators. The Exhibitor Assistants who have been on hand 24/7 to make sure that everyone who needed help and support would have it – pretty damn near instantly. The stage managers who will be making sure the stages stay stable – and that the streams work and all the artists appearing are happy. Do you guys ever sleep? Thank you for every last one of those bleary-eyed hours. You have made it happen.
Thank you too to all those people who have committed time and energy to being greeters and volunteers. You make SL9B run smoothly – your efforts, your patience and your enthusiasm are phenomenal.
And thank you to those of you who responded to our call. Thank you to the exhibitors, the musicians, the speakers at the events, the trainers – who have come into these open spaces and created such an incredible event.
And while all that was going on, we had to make sure that people knew – so they would know to come and visit. So from the beginning, there was a team of bloggers and media people dedicated to making sure that the word got out to as many people as possible. Daniel Voyager, Inara Pey, Ginette Pinazzo and …
This was the year of the “last minute”.
This was the year of the sponsors galloping to the rescue, of the “will people want to build here?” and oh boy they did.
This was the year of clawing every last parcel out of the flat green plains – thank you KT for finding square metres where none existed, for clawing back prims to give us those extra parcels.
This was the year of discovering that more and more people wanted to join us, to help, to perform – so this was the year of the last minute fifth stage and the frantic re-arranging of schedules.
This was the year of the hasty training classes, the year of the flying by the seat of our pants, the panics and the crazy improvisations and the last minute ideas so shiny that they just had to be acted on – and thank you to all those people donating gifts to the Egyptian expedition and to David Abbot for writing the fun tale you’re all about to read!
This was the year of the last minute birthday party and – I hope you’ll all agree – we pulled it off.
But – thank heavens – it doesn’t have to be like this.
Next year is the Big One. The Tenth Birthday. And, believe me, we’ll be prepared.
Because it will be Huge. There will be more sims, more exhibits, more art, more music, more of everything than ever before. We’ll be entering double figures – and we’ll be shouting to the world that Second Life is bigger and better than it ever was – a place where we have claimed our world for our imagination.
And we’ll be holding our first planning meeting ... well, maybe in a month or so. Because today – and for the rest of this week ... we’re going to PARTY!
So unleash the Dragons!
Bring on the dancing tinies!
We’re NINE and we’re going to PARTY!
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Friday, June 15, 2012
SL9B Press Tour
Blogging is a pretty demanding hobby. We don’t get paid, we work hard (ish), and we have pressure and deadlines.
They’re self imposed, but still; barring force majeure, we haven't missed a day in ages.
So we’re not opposed to the occasional perk. I admire movers and shakers, you know that by now; so meeting designers who create our Second Life is the basic perk for me.
This year, I decided to take more of an interest in the SL9B celebration. I blame Inara for me being generally better informed ;)
So, perk time : press pass! We’re going to be visiting the sims a bit ahead of the crowds on a guided tour, and we’ll slip in reports during the week.. you know, between the leather pants reviews.
Have a great weekend.
They’re self imposed, but still; barring force majeure, we haven't missed a day in ages.
So we’re not opposed to the occasional perk. I admire movers and shakers, you know that by now; so meeting designers who create our Second Life is the basic perk for me.
This year, I decided to take more of an interest in the SL9B celebration. I blame Inara for me being generally better informed ;)
So, perk time : press pass! We’re going to be visiting the sims a bit ahead of the crowds on a guided tour, and we’ll slip in reports during the week.. you know, between the leather pants reviews.
Have a great weekend.
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Friday, June 8, 2012
New Page - Blogs We Featured
We’ve featured a lot of Second Life store blogs and assorted coolness over the years.
One of the little projects I had sitting on the back burner for a long time - if my mind was a stove, there would be twelve back burners and one small front one for actual cooking - was to assemble all of them in one place for ease of perusal.
Ta-da! Note the brand-spanking-new link at the top of our right column, go visit it, tell your friends (heck, tell your enemies, tell people on the street!), and mostly, tell us if we missed one.
The sole criterion to be included in that list is that we featured the store or the blog itself. Therefore, Bax Coen yes, Stiletto Moody no. Iz pretty simple, akshually.
Have a great weekend, faithful readers, and enjoy the cool new blog list.
One of the little projects I had sitting on the back burner for a long time - if my mind was a stove, there would be twelve back burners and one small front one for actual cooking - was to assemble all of them in one place for ease of perusal.
Ta-da! Note the brand-spanking-new link at the top of our right column, go visit it, tell your friends (heck, tell your enemies, tell people on the street!), and mostly, tell us if we missed one.
The sole criterion to be included in that list is that we featured the store or the blog itself. Therefore, Bax Coen yes, Stiletto Moody no. Iz pretty simple, akshually.
Have a great weekend, faithful readers, and enjoy the cool new blog list.
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Friday, June 1, 2012
Catch It Fashion Show and SL9B
We got a note from Pad Cioc of Catch It announcing a fetish fashion show tomorrow (that’s Saturday June 2, 12PM SL time) at Forest of Samhain, and we went to have a peek at the venue - we’re naughty that way ;)
The place looks great, and the show promises quite a bit of variety : the store teaming up with Catch It is Leather Induztry, exclusive leather for men.
We also took a moment to visit Darkadia’s fetish art show. The show is in the castle proper, so two tips : be patient, and make use of the teleporters. It’s ending soon, so don’t wait too long before dropping by.
SL9B is coming - Inara’s awesome “Living in a Modem World” blog is my source for serious info about viewers, Second Life, the universe and everything.
She faithfully reports the cool preparations going on, and linked to the official SL9B blog. The Angel of Death is a hoot, go visit just for the videos :)
The Key Dates page is worth keeping an eye on: “SL9B Opening & Keynote - 18th June 11AM, SLT” is probably the *key* key date ;)
The place looks great, and the show promises quite a bit of variety : the store teaming up with Catch It is Leather Induztry, exclusive leather for men.
We also took a moment to visit Darkadia’s fetish art show. The show is in the castle proper, so two tips : be patient, and make use of the teleporters. It’s ending soon, so don’t wait too long before dropping by.
SL9B is coming - Inara’s awesome “Living in a Modem World” blog is my source for serious info about viewers, Second Life, the universe and everything.
She faithfully reports the cool preparations going on, and linked to the official SL9B blog. The Angel of Death is a hoot, go visit just for the videos :)
The Key Dates page is worth keeping an eye on: “SL9B Opening & Keynote - 18th June 11AM, SLT” is probably the *key* key date ;)
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Friday, May 25, 2012
Towel Day
The universe got bigger when Second Life was added in - yeah yeah, it’s not mathematical but that’s my story and I’m sticking to it ;)
So it makes perfect sense to observe Towel Day in Second Life... or as much sense as anything makes.
The Wikipedia entry is terse and to the point: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Towel_day
The post on Geeks are Sexy is a lot more entertaining: http://www.geeksaresexy.net/2012/05/25/interstellar-hitchhikers-rejoice-its-towelday/
We found our neat prim towels (surprisingly uncommon) on Marketplace, from a cool store called Indi Designs : https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/INDI-Designs-Beachwear-Towel-white/433439
So wear your towel proudly, whether you’re (like us!) lying on on the brilliant marble-sanded beaches of Santraginus V, inhaling the heady sea vapours, or any of the interesting places a cool frood like you is likely to visit - you sass?
So it makes perfect sense to observe Towel Day in Second Life... or as much sense as anything makes.
The Wikipedia entry is terse and to the point: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Towel_day
The post on Geeks are Sexy is a lot more entertaining: http://www.geeksaresexy.net/2012/05/25/interstellar-hitchhikers-rejoice-its-towelday/
We found our neat prim towels (surprisingly uncommon) on Marketplace, from a cool store called Indi Designs : https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/INDI-Designs-Beachwear-Towel-white/433439
So wear your towel proudly, whether you’re (like us!) lying on on the brilliant marble-sanded beaches of Santraginus V, inhaling the heady sea vapours, or any of the interesting places a cool frood like you is likely to visit - you sass?
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Friday, March 30, 2012
Dolls in the News
It must be a slow news day over at the Hollywood Reporter, as they’re calling girls wearing doll makeup “provocative” and “a growing concern”.How about Lady Gaga wearing weird hats, guys? Is that “potentially dangerous” too? ;)
There have been fun makeup tip videos on YouTube for ages, and the doll look is a neat, entertaining thing - about as dangerous as cosplay, to my mind.
Eh. If it takes that silly spin to get something this cool in the news, I say do it.
As I was just telling lelo, Jedi mind tricks only work on the feeble-minded anyway ;)
Hey Asudem, sorry for scooping you!
All you fetish dolls out there : you’re welcome. :)
The URL: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/fash-track/dakota-rose-kota-koti-venus-angelic-youtube-beauty-videos-305947
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Monday, March 26, 2012
900 Posts
Today’s post is is our nine hundredth. Five a week.. 180 weeks? Inconceivable!We featured latex 353 times, leather 90 times, and jeans twice. We’re nothing if not open-minded. ;)
Our first post, on September 22, 2008, stated our plan … how do you think we did?
We’re still finding new stores.. with the same mixture of pleasure and dismay: “Oh, you’ve been selling latex for four years, and we just found you. Um, hello.”
The good thing is, we’re still having fun shopping, searching, snapping, wearing, (doing free QA for designers... wink wink), snooping, prying, and generally poking our noses everywhere we can.
In short.. we’re still not bored yet ;)
Deirdre & lelo
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Friday, February 17, 2012
List of blogs is no go
Well, the poll results are in: 73 in favor, 10 against.I think the list of SL blogs will go in that huge bin of cool-but-not-quite-enough projects.
But all is not lost! Kitty Lalonde was kind enough to point us to an existing - and quite big and comprehensive - SL blog list : Blogging Second Life
The blogs are separated in lists by topics, with a large sub-section of stores and creator lists.
This is a huge undertaking, as I had imagined, and quite a few people are working on it.
I was lucky enough to catch Cajsa Lilliehook and Evelyn Hartshon, two of the prime movers of Blogging SL in-world, and bounced some of my ideas (searching and sorting and so on) off of them (bonk!).
To sum up, yeah it might be cool, but there hasn’t been a lot of demand.
Also, we learned something interesting. Many fashion blogs don’t directly highlight one outfit as we do, but rather build whole looks from varied items - “look of the day”, Cajsa called it.
Well, I say “learned” and I should really say “were reminded”. When we were on the fashion feeds, I did notice that many posts were of that kind.
So. A difficult project, low demand.. while I agree with the people who think it would be a cool thing to have, I think it would be too much work to make.
We’ll find something else cool and interesting to fill our second lives.. stay tuned ;)
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Friday, February 10, 2012
New Project - List of all SL Blogs
There are lots of blogs about Second Life. They cover all subjects, from the highly technical to the simplest.And if you want to find them, good luck.
You found us. We work hard for that, putting up url-givers in world, making sure we’re well-indexed in Google, sending notices in SL Groups, and so on.
But the fact is, if you wanted to find a bunch of footwear-related SL blogs, for example, you’d have something of an uphill battle ahead of you.
Bloggers are movers and shakers, just like designers. Some have serious pull at Linden Labs.
So I’m thinking of starting a new project : a list of SL blogs. I’m picturing it as a detailed catalog, with categories and so on. Good useful info, not just a static list of links.
Lelo quite correctly points out that this is a fair bit of work. We’re not sure how much interest there is in such a project.
So we’re putting up a poll for a week : it’s big and ugly and impossible to miss, up here on the right side.
Would you consult a list of SL blogs? Would it be a cool reference to have? Have you sometimes wished there were such a thing?
We’ll close the poll next Saturday, and the result will definitely be weighed in our decision to go ahead or not.
Know any existing lists or groups? Please tell us in comments.
Deirdre and lelo
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Friday, January 27, 2012
Why are the old pics so small?
If you use our blog as a reference - which is totally our intention - it’s possible that while looking up something, you’re going to pre-January 2012 posts and clicking on pictures to zoom.Instead of the gorgeous large snaps we’ve gotten you accustomed to when you try to zoom, you are now seeing pictures that are only 512 pixels high.
Still far from shabby, but what happened, you ask?
Well.
Blogger changed some things recently. Mostly for the better, I have to admit : the Lightbox way of looking at a posts’ pictures is pretty nice.
But the pictures we upload in Picasaweb are displayed with a link that contains the picture size parameter : /s400/imagename.jpg is the thumbnail, and /s1600/imagename.jpg is full size.Now what *used* to happen was, a picture with the /s1600/ parameter was *not* resizeable. So you couldn’t see the real size we had snapped, but saw a fixed height.
Removing the /s1600/ was therefore a clever trick (us webgoddesses have our ways!) for a number of years.
But no longer. Since the new updates, a picture displayed without the size parameter shows at a fixed size : 512 pixels high.
So the clever removal of said parameter - for the last 800 posts or so - is shooting us cleverly in the foot.
We’ll slowly go back and fix the pics; it’s an easy if slightly tedious thing to do.
But in the meantime, if you want to see a pic closer, open it in a separate window and add /s1600/ in front of the picture name, and it will appear at the size we intended.
Direct as many angry letters to Google as you want. Please.
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Friday, January 13, 2012
Kinky Comic
No pony post this week, but no sweat : here’s a puppy strip!This is a recent page from http://collar6.com/, a fetish and BDSM comic.
It’s been running for quite a while, so if you start at page 1, you have a lot of reading ahead of you.
This black and white strip is a break from the main storyline, in a lighter, non-preachy tone.
Enjoy :)
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Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Restrained Freedom - Holiday Restraints
Ring out the old, ring in the new,Ring, happy bells, across the snow:
The year is going, let him go;
Ring out the false, ring in the true.
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Deirdre
Best wishes to all our friends and readers. May the new year bring you all the fun and trouble you can stand and no more! :)
Some time ago, our friend Pet had an idea for a fun bondage toy. She called Katie Paine, who obligingly built it for her, and the Holiday Restraints were born.
It’s a good idea, and Lady Gaga, who seems to swipe all her best inspirations from this blog, (I kid - she's way wilder than us!) even posed in a similar toy ;)
The lights look really good, flashing in a pretty authentic way. Once decorated, your sweetie can’t walk but will do a pretty entertaining hop.
I think I’ll leave the lights up until March this year ;)
leloHappy new year... and to keep the festive season going a bit longer, we found a great use for your leftover Christmas lights.
You get 9 parts in the kit and when you first wear them it all looks a bit, well tame. But hit the tie buttons and all lights up.
Katie warned us this is one of her earlier kits, but it offers everything you might expect from a pair of restraints, including RLV.
The belly bow and the holiday hat are two fun extra’s, the bow you can wear if you want to give yourself away and the holiday hat with the built in snow is a must have for next years Christmas.
So when you have taken the Christmas tree out and you miss the festive lights in your living room.. well here’s your solution.Name : Restrained Freedom
Owner : Katie Paine
The SLURL : http://slurl.com/secondlife/Xoliantha/51/200/73
| Deirdre | lelo | |
| Quality | 8 | 8 |
| Price | 8 | 8 |
| Service | 9 | 9 |
| Store | 8 | 8 |
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Friday, December 23, 2011
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas and happy new year to all our friends and readers.We had a fun busy year - we’re up to 839 posts since we started.
Thanks to all the wonderful designers who make the beautiful things we review, and thanks to all our Pony Correspondents, past and present.
Our best wishes for your first and second life!
Deirdre and lelo
We’ll be taking a break for the holidays, and returning on Tuesday, January 3rd 2012.
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