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Jul 27

Wrap Me Up

by Milla Michinaga » Category: Chic, Fashion, Glam, Looks, Sexy

How I love this elegant, understated sexy look. It was love at first sight when I found this dress yesterday.

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The wrap-dress cut hugs the hips seductively and reveals just the right amount of neckline - its just fabulous. Very Diane von Furstenberg. I only added some very expensive-looking diamonds around my neck, a matching clutch and black stilettoe slingbacks. I’m ready for dinner at Nobu.

Wrap Me Up

Only the most chic hair on the grid would do here; ETD’s Naomi. The make-up is glam, expensive and nighttime.

Product info below the cut.

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Hair: ETD - Naomi
Skin: Last Call - Deviant Nation, Excess-Overdose
Nails: Nevermore Studios - Purrfect Nails, Fireworks
Dress: Karamia - Black Wrap Dress
Shoes: Shiny Things - Signature Slingbacks
Bag: Tap - Paillette Clutch
Necklace: EMJ - Platinum Dangle Diamond Heart Necklace

2 Comments so far

  1. Liz September 6th, 2007 02:08

    I just wanted to comment on the wonderful blog you have going, I come back each day to see what new goodies you have in store for us. :)

    But the comment or question rather is on this dress. As soon as I saw it, I had to snatch it up. It looks gorgeous but I’m having some issues with the prim skirt. I cannot for the life of me get it looking anywhere near as good as it looks on you. It also interferes a lot with my AO. Do you have those problems with it?

    I know it seems like this is more of a seller type question but I was hoping maybe you can give a few tips and tricks on it. Any help is much appreciated, thanks! :)

  2. Milla Michinaga September 6th, 2007 08:10

    Thank you for the kind words and for reading! :)

    Yes, I do actually remember having to fiddle a little, however, if I’m not wrong, it was because the prim skirt was slightly transparant. I solved it by either tinting the glitch pants a darker more solid black, or if they are no-mod, I created a pair of solid black system pants to wear underneath. I hope that helps!

    Oh, and these kinds of questions are more than welcome! :)

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