Thursday, February 25, 2010

A little more historical flair

Thank goodness for sculpted prims. Yes, they have been around for a little while now, but it is still always such a wonderful feeling to have the right shapes to make things look just so. So, back to focusing on some historical pieces, and especially the Regency time frame. The first two gowns are fantastic pieces from the Baroque genre (I even sculpted the skirts myself this time ;)).
Both Baroque gowns have sculpted and flexi skirt options, so there is a pretty good variety of ways to wear the gowns...





Curious about the hair and skin? The hair is Ingenue, and the skin is Bissous, both by Kleineschwein. The background for Chartres is a snapshot taken in the Languedoc sims. If you haven't had the chance to visit, I highly reccomend it. They are stunning and have grown so much since I was last able to call them home.




This Regency gown is an update of the Regency Wedding gown that was originally introduced a while back. The textures have been cleaned up and the sculpts have been refreshed as well. It does come with little ballet flats and the bonnet with the veil. The skin in the ad is Daphne (by Kleineschwein) and the hair is Bella Victorian (also KS).




This is another refresher. The Regency Floral Day Dress is a sweet little dress that has been retouched and re-released. The skin here is Daphne again, but the hair is the Regency Twist by Martini Discovolante.




The Regency Calico dresses are brand new though. This one is the rose colorway, but there are three more colors; powder (blue), lilac (well, lilac ;)) and sprig (green). Annnd, you guessed it, the skin is Daphne, and the hair is Bella.




Next up, a few shapes, just for kicks . . .