Thanks to readers who recommended these new-ish Second Life brands (below) to feature this month, all of which have been in the virtual world for 5 years of less, have a social media presence, and are on the marketplace. In alphabetical order, those include:
Luova, Manikin!!, NeutralTones, RudeGirls Shapes, and Star Quake Shapes & Beauty.
Info and links below. After you've given them all a look, please post in Comments about which of these interests you the most -- we'll be profiling the one(s) most selected with their own post!
Here they are:
Luova
“I blog for an incredible lady who is the epitome of kindness and creativity. She single-handedly designs and crafts everything herself. Not only does she create amazing and versatile products, but she also generously gives back to her community with monthly store credits, giveaways, and more. Her dedication to offering a wide variety of options truly sets her apart.” - Black
Manikin!!
“In addition to cute dresses and casual outfits, my slogan tee range called ‘Q-Tees’ is especially close to my heart. It gives me a canvas for my creativity and humor. I've had customers write to me about how the tees allowed them to express themselves and feel proud about themselves. I recently extended this range to RL too, so people can have the same tee in RL as their avatar in SL! Check it out on Redbubble.” - NescaFey
NeutralTones
"They started off with really unique shoes but branched out into doing more interesting fashion accessories that could only exist in Second Life," writes Anya Ohmai. "Brilliant mind and creative!"
RudeGirls Shapes
“Hi, I'm Delina and I've been playing Second Life since the pandemic... I can't even measure what SL has done and does for me all this time, in the different situations and losses I've experienced. In November 2022 I created the RudeGirls Shapes Store (Real Beauty is Rude), I make shape curves and I really love my work in SL. The store is small and the group too, but my work is done with all my love. I serve the customer from the sale to after-sales if needed. My product has quality and girls tend to like it a lot.” - DelinaMarly
Star Quake Shapes & Beauty
"Definitely check out Starquake by my dear friend Theo (Lore Olivieri)," writes Peter Stindberg. "They are very new, aspiring, but with already good items. Theo makes unique shapes and focuses on non-binary niche - they even run their own blog about queerbodies."
Once again, let us know the brand you're most interested in learning more about, and we'll select 1-3 to feature this month!
I love RudeGirl shapes. They are gorgeous.
Posted by: raestar | Sunday, September 15, 2024 at 10:37 AM