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Jul 30

Benefits of Lag

by Milla Michinaga » Category: Casual, Cute, Daytime, Fashion, Girlie, Looks

The grid would not let me TP anywhere today — not nice for a shop-a-holic in desperate need of her fix! Instead, I started to dig deep into the darkest, most forgotten parts of my inventory and found this lovely little thing.

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It’s a beautiful daytime dress from PixelDolls that I had completely forgotten about. As soon as I put it on I felt all girly and cute. It has a lovely pink texture with black detailing. I picked up on the black with the shoes and the hair band. I also added discrete silver jewelry (bracelet, necklace and hoops). I have to say, the lag today brought something good — I didn’t spend a single linden, yet I feel like I have a brand new outfit!

Benefits of Lag

This high and big pony with the cute hair band is a lovely girly do that I find myself wearing a lot.

Product information below the cut.

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Hair: Gurl 6 - Gretchen
Skin: Last Call - Deviant Nation, Vamp-Enchant
Nails: Nevermore Studios - Purrfect Nails, Pastel
Dress: PixelDolls - Crinoline Dress
Shoes: Shiny Things - Spring Stiletto
Necklace: Muse - Claire Ballet Slipper
Hoops: Paper Couture - Thin Wire Hoops
Bracelet: Paper Couture - Logo Bracelet

2 Comments so far

  1. Svensgar Marama July 30th, 2007 20:04

    Dear Milla,

    Just wanted to tell you that I like this Blog.
    Your top designers are really top - You obviousely like shopping :) - If you wanna check out a new one, try Mimikri Kit “hot couture”. A Lovely and well done Designs.
    Thanks for this Blog - I could find a lot stuff for my GF using your information.
    Best, Svensgar

  2. Milla Michinaga July 30th, 2007 21:35

    Thank you Svensgar, that was a lovely thing to say :)
    I shall most definitely check out Mimikiri Kit - I can never resist a recommendation!

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