Opium’s Arabian Nights Show

5 Apr

A venue full of hookah’s filling flavorful smoke in the air, jewel toned carpets, lamps, and tapestries are laid out, and with dark, intricately carved wood, the middle eastern exoticism is prevalent. This was the scene of Opium Fashion Agency’s recent One Thousand and One Arabian Nights show, a show held on two days to give the audience two chances to watch this fantastic ride of color, music, and belly dance. Incredibly sexy and sultry models had strut and danced their way through beautiful gold runway, showcasing designs from Mashooka, Wishbox, AngelWing, and Prince Magic Designs.

Everyone was comfortably seated in front of the runway on cushions and each hookah was perched on top of a jewel toned carpet. The hookahs were delicious, and we all smoked, blew out rings, and enjoyed the show in a bit of a relaxed haze.

The venue was absolutely gorgeous, a gold and ivory colored building with wooden bazaar like shops surrounding it, it was as if we were indeed in a place like Morocco.

The show had alternated models actually walking on the runway, and models dancing on flying carpets. The unexpected touches like the carpets really set this show apart from a standard fashion show, it was truly an amazement and so entertaining to watch!

I cannot begin to tell you how hot and steamy these models were, they really embodied a hot exotic night, and with the combination of perfect runway skills? *faints* These models were excellent, and really helped make this show come alive, along with the creative decor.


The female models entranced us all with their sexy bellydances, a delightful alternative to just posing. The dancing really made the show a lot more fun and embodied the theme.

Unfortunately, the men did not dance, but they did pose and style fabulously. The men were tall, dark, and certainly handsome, with an air of mystery and a regality that is hard to rival.

This show was fabulous, fun, and full of top models for a top notch show. It was such a delight and I know I went absolutely nuts whenever a red carpet would fly out or a model would start dancing instead of posing. This was a unique production and I give the coordinators, models, designers, and of course Opium, a big round of applause.

-Zo

Prairie Princess

13 Mar

Recently Chantkare, by Applonia Criss, had released a pre-Spring outfit called Peonies Ivory. It is a delicate dress, with layers of beautiful ivory chiffon and a floral overlay. It is belted with an Obi sash, with an aubergine colored ribbon. This is one of the sweetest looking dresses I’ve seen lately, and it makes me want to just frolic in a field of flowers.

I paired the adorable dress with cowboy boots from MayCreations and hair from Maitreya. What really makes the complete look pop is the Donna Flora jewelry that can be found at GLANCE International Agency’s Accessory Fair.

The necklace and earrings are Donna Flora’s Viola Emerald set. These jewels are so beautiful with their gold concentric circles adorned with fantastic green gems. It adds just the right pop of color to any outfit. More jewels can be found at the Donna Flora Mainstore.

Spring is near, so if you can go play in a field or garden, go for it, and be fabulous while at it!

-Zo

Fashions That Roule

11 Mar

Recently GLANCE International Agency hosted a show featuring the clothing brand Roule by isaa Gelber and Mariah Bressig. Their designs are fresh, fun, and super versatile. These clothes are a breath of fresh air and are very unique and fashion forward. Combinations of clothing can create several styles, from classic to edgy, but these clothes have one thing in common: fun. Here are two outfits I wore for the show:

The blouse shown is the Shenna Top in green. How adorable is it with it’s little bow? Paired with these spiked Ananda Leggings in green/pink, the sweet is mixed in with some spicy.

When I tried on this outfit, I was amazed by how fierce it was. The Hyon Top in black is a cute little vest with amazing fur detail, and pairs so well with the Diana Leggings in black. These pants are very hot – leggings made of mostly leather and slashed knees? Smokin’ I tell ya!

Also at Roule is the free group gift, the Zhia Dress in purple. This Lady Gaga inspired dress is perfect for making a show stopping appearance at a club – or just to be fabulous around the grid!

All these clothes and much more can be found at the Roule Main Store.

-Zo

Your Heart Will Be “Ganked” By These Jewels

9 Mar

As I walked through the many stores featured at GLANCE International Agency’s Accessory Fair, I came upon the Ganked Store, which had fantastic statement jewelry for incredibly low prices, and yet the pieces are all very well made.

One set that particularly caught my eye was the Adrift Collection. The large, navy, aquamarine and sky blue colored gems against the chunky silver metal came together in a perfect marriage that represents azure waters.

This jewelry set made me go gaga over them, and at $100L for the necklace, earrings, and two bracelets, you really can’t go wrong. Also found at the Accessory Fair is this hunt gift. Look out for it, because it holds this beautiful Broadway Lights set, all for $0L.

These pieces are to die for, and they would definitely have conversations started about them. If you like bold jewelry, you will fall in love with Ganked!

-Zo

Does It “Pay” to Vote?

22 Feb

It is known, to a lot of people, that pay-to-vote contests are now very frowned upon. “Why?”, you may ask, well the answer is simple: it is a gamble, and the “prize” money that’s “given away” is not so. Last night I left a huge pay-to-vote pageant company, after many weeks of contemplation, but before I go into my history with them, here are the basics of how places like this work:

  • First, you may see lots of advertisements or receive random group invites or notecards asking you to join their free contest, where lots of linden prizes will be given away.
  • If your interest is piqued, you enter, and soon your photo is on a voting board somewhere on the sim. It says how much is paid, and how many votes that equates to.
  • For some contests, there are “boosting events”, basically paying a set amount to get a boost in votes (example: pay a min of $500L for 50 votes, if the contest is a $25L per vote thing…the money is matched, giving you double the amount of votes than normally, that is why $500L will get you 50 votes instead of 25)
  • You or your friends (in most most cases just you) pay the lindens to get votes, over a span of time, building up the prize pool.
  • Some places, not all, will give you an added incentive to getting votes for the finale….top three who go into the finale are given extra points (3 for the #1, 2 for #2, and 1 for #3), and they also receive their questions for the Q&A portion ahead of time, greatly giving them an advantage over the remaining 7 in the top 10.
  • With this added incentive, during the boosts, the more competitive contestants will pay higher amounts of money, in order to get more votes. Nowadays, with everyone wanting to be a pageant winner, to be a model in SL, these contestants are paying higher amounts of money than before, more than what the first place prize is, and now, in most cases, if they reach the finale, they will not break even, or make a profit.

While not all of these facts apply to all contests (hence why I said “some”), this is what goes on. No one should have to pay to win back something. And no contestant should be excluded from a finale because someone else has more money  or more friends than they do. Contests should be about talent, pure talent, and I am ashamed that I had stooped so low with my spending on something that I might not get back. It is down right outrageous that these contestants are pulling out money from their behinds just to get ahead. This is not fair at all. Last night I placed as runner up in one of these pageant finales. I knew it was my last night as a contracted model for the company. I knew for weeks that I wanted to leave as soon as this pageant was done. I do not know what the scores were, but perhaps if the winner didn’t have the extra points for having the most votes and most lindens, perhaps I would have won instead.

I am not writing this post out of anger because I only won second place. In fact, I am happy that I didn’t win, because I no longer want to associate myself with that place. It’s a place that claims to be the hottest fashion place in SL, that they give away all these lindens, but in fact, most people, especially in the real SL fashion industry, don’t give a damn about them. I don’t want to associate myself with a place that has “models” and shows, but has no originality, no organization. They do everything you’re not supposed to in modeling (armpit and animated poses, among other things), the judges are the vendors who have shops in the sim (not necessarily knowledgeable of what makes a good model), and the CEO even admits to having a modeling career of 2 days (so, who is she to tell people what is what?). If you have red hair, forget it, this same CEO doesn’t allow models to wear red hair, because she just does not like it. She also spams her group as well as other modeling groups like crazy, and apparently she randomly sends out notecards and group invites to members of the outside modeling groups. These are all things that I have experienced or observed at my time at this place, and the more educated I became about SL modeling, the more and more I disliked being associated with it. Why didn’t I leave sooner? Well, I wanted to not completely waste my lindens, I wanted to just finish what I had started. I had been told before, that if I wanted to truly make it in modeling, the first step was to leave that place. Several top models had started there, and with the advancement of their careers, they had left and had become much bigger successes.

The point is, why gamble your money away? No one last night, not one of the contestants, broke even. Had I won, I would have made a decent profit, but even the 50K I won, didn’t make up for the $57K I had placed down. $57,000L to be in a finale? really? Well, it wasn’t all at once. I had entered this contest at the end of August, but you’ll be surprised to hear how others made it to the finale…One contestant, the person who finished in 3rd place, had entered the contest at the very last minute. She didn’t want to be in the newly started version of this contest, so on the very last night of voting, she dropped to her voting board, $100,000L. She jumped from #19 to #3 in one night. She received her question ahead of time, and 1 extra point awarded to her. What did she “win” in return? Only $25,000L. The person who won, had dropped over $113,000L…insane! The top prize is $1000,000L. She didn’t profit either. The madness certainly has to stop. Where are these women getting this money from? I am not rich in SL or RL, and I have only spent an obscene amount of money like this once, because I had the opportunity to. But my mind is boggled at how these people can do this, and they do it for the several pageants this company has running at a time. Some of the contestants join all the contests, or a number of them. Let’s say, one joins 4 pageants. She wants to get ahead. She drops 100K on them each, 400K total…that’s $1545 US Dollars! Unbelievable! On a virtual world pageant? When she might not even win all of that back?

No one earns anything with these kind of contests. The best way to win is to join a truly free contest, one that is only judged, not by votes because you are popular, or because you have a ton of money to spare. The real free contests have prizes that are awarded to you, at no cost to you. These are more valuable, for obvious reasons, and they genuinely challenge you to rise to the occasion, to be the best you can be. Now that’s an honor, to win a contest like that. Besides, asking your friends to vote for you, especially when each vote might be more than a few lindens (i’ve seen contests with more than a min of 25L to vote…), is one of the quickest ways to lose friends, unless they like spending their money on you for things like this.

With all that said, I leave one key piece of advice: Think wisely, think about if spending money on a contest is worth it. Isn’t that considered a scam? Screw your head on straight, and don’t pay and pray to win it back. It certainly doesn’t “pay” to vote.

-Zo

The Frugal Fashionista Series #1

18 Feb

Since I am fairly new to fashion blogging, I decided to make a series of posts for those who are new to Second Life, and/or for those who are on tight budgets. With several declining economies in the world, it’s not easy for a lot of people to spend on designer items. But, have no fear, for you can be frugal and fabulous in SL 😀 Freebies, especially free gifts from top stores, are your best friends. Who doesn’t love a great steal? On XStreet alone, there are 999 pages of free items… you just have to do some digging. Free doesn’t always mean the worst quality, check things out, and if they are a disappointment, well at least you didn’t waste any money 🙂

Any-who, for this first post I will be showcasing looks entirely from freebies and dollarbies. From my eyes, skin, hair, shoes, clothes, lashes…everything in the photos won’t cost you a thing…well maybe $1L 😛

Let’s start off with this simple, classic look:

Hair: Waka & Yuki – Yuki HairMimi Free3 From Mimi’s Choice ($1L)

Skin: Alyson in Dark Tan – Group Gift From Belleza

Dress: Eva Dress by Artilleri – Found At The Gnubie Store

Shoes: <<Pure>> Lady in Red – Bought from XStreet

Jewelry: Zuri’s Sorcerous Necklace and Earrings – 2009 Christmas Gift, found at XStreet

More posts in this series will come…Be Frugal, Be Fabulous!

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