Today’s POC Outfit
Playing mix-n-match with Kai’s endless supply of latex parts & colors.
Playing mix-n-match with Kai’s endless supply of latex parts & colors.
Playin’ dressup with Kai’s endless varieties of plastic clothing.
Me on the left & Katherina Schapira on the right. In the middle is Lexus McGillivary admiring us. Or chatting more like.
Mixing and matching Kai’s endless crazy latex fashions is entertaining!
Forceme Silverspar and I participated in Vaneeesa Blaylock’s performance “Two Wear My Skin”. The idea was to make our avatars identical by both wearing one person’s shape and the other person’s skin. Forceme and I wore her shape and my skin.
Just me. Body. And soul.
Up at dawn. Somewhere on the Second Life grid. It’s always dawn somewhere… isn’t it?
Ellen Huet and I dressed up in lots of Hugo’s Latex and took pix to go with my Erik Hugo interview.
Me & My Doppelganger in the same place at the same time. We didn’t self-annihilate! The universe didn’t end. Who knew!? Woo!!
A Powers of Creation (POC) customer, whose name I’m sorry I can’t recall just now, and I made some skinny avatar shapes. Then we went up on the roof of POC and took some selfies in front of the giant POC logo.
I interviewed Erik Hugo, mastermind & designer magnifique @ Hugo’s Design, for Forceme Silverspar’s Latex blog. The blog still exists, but was changed from “public” to “invited reader only” and I don’t think Forceme has been around for a decade now, so permission to read isn’t likely to be forthcoming.
Each model or “mannequin” pedestal at POC has one pose ball. When a model steps on it, it rotates slowly through various model poses to show off all the pretty latex outfits. But sometimes we’d jump on other peeps pedestals to visit or be silly. Here’s Charly, Me & Fari. I can’t tell who’s jumping on whose pedestal.
Transparent pink latex outfit. Big hair. Tophat. Chest fire.
I interviewed Jackie Graves, designer of GRAVES – Leather/Latex/Metal – Fetish & Cyberpunk for the Forceme Silverspar Latex Blog.
Just me. Wearing a big, psychedelic Tunaverse hat.
OMG! Jami stuck my face on her big screen TV!
Dancing at Tuna Oddfellow’s “Tunaverse” with Jami Mills and Forceme Silverspar.
Taking pix with Forceme.
Ran across this photo booth. Couldn’t resist jumping in and making faces!
Greeting the dawn in my new Nicky Ree cheongsam-collared outfit. Nicky Ree had a huge shop filled with glorious fashions during the system clothing + prim era. Somewhere between there and the mesh era she and her great big shop vanished.
Another day, another adventure. Sweet virtual waters.
Clementine found me in some random SL back alley. She gave me a makeover and sort of adopted me.
Why spend a fortune at the hair salon when you can make your own for free in 10 seconds?
Hello world, it’s ME, Kate! I started my Second Life as “Gamer Girl.” Don’t judge me.