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In My Bag is a post from Ani Eulenberg for her blog Cinnamon She focuses on her witty handbag. Literally a hand-sized handbag. Look closely. It’s there. The plaid dress, though, that’s everything!
- Dress: Belle Epoque Janice Coba
- Handbag: LaGyo Gyorgyna Larnia
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Love: Jessica is one of the best homages to Jessica Rabbit I have ever seen. When you open the blog, you see a shot looking up, the long, slender body all the way to her neck, but not her face…which makes you think she could actually be there. The close-up, though, is perfect, giving a side eye glance. I love her sultry look. One of the reasons I like her blog is that she writes about why she wears things and how her outfit was received. About this outfit, she wrote,
I was excited to see what kind of reactions I’d get to my costume. I forgot how weird it can get when your avatar is Black. I prefer being told I look great without it being followed by a comment about how you’re “really into” me being the Black version of a character. I’m not cosplaying my race, even though I know people do that in Second Life, but that’s a discussion for another time.”
- Hair: Stealthic by Stealthic
- Dress and gloves: Dead Dollz by Kiddo Oh
- Shoes: Nardcotix by Nadya Rousselot
I love the Cinnamon blog. I love that Ani talks about her outfits, about why she likes them and what is special to her. I like that she mentions styling an outfit in SL is a great way for her to deal with real-world stress. I like that she tells us about how some people react to her outfit differently. I like that readers get to know the blogger through her writing. I like that she uses several pictures giving us close-ups and details. She gives complete credits, but without links to the stores. This is, I am sure, her abiding by Flickr’s Terms of Service that dings free accounts. She could provide the information without a hyperlink by providing the designers’ names, We can all easily search a designer’s profile and find a link to their store and if the designer does not have their store in their profile, that on them.
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Thank you so much for highlighting my blog! I'm so happy you visited my site and liked my work enough to include in your blog. This has me blushing honestly.
I used to include hyperlinks to places until I noticed since some stores would switch locations, making the link I provided inaccurate. I probably could include a note to my readers encouraging them to search the store names since the search results are typically the most accurate and up to date. I love the thrill of discovering these stores this way, so I wanted to share that experience with readers.
Thank you so much and again I'm quite flattered to be mentioned on your blog! Stay safe in both worlds and shop happily!
Posted by: Anigma Eulenberg | Sunday, February 06, 2022 at 12:43 PM