Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Introducing Reilly Fauna

I took a new journey in my Second Life by deciding to have a little neko daughter in it. Let's say I knew that not many who known me almost a year now would take it all in stride since child avatars are often frowned upon. I can understand how most feel but you simply have to look into the reasoning why an adult in real life chooses to come onto Second Life to wander around as a child. Actually a lot are probably like me and had a really not so good childhood. Think about it. You get to go into the safety of a virtual environment with other child avatars to redo your childhood the best you can. It is all about how you feel on the inside. A new wave of therapy so to speak. There is nothing more adorable than watching my Second Life daughter Reilly skip about on screen with her fluffy black neko tail behind her. She went on a shopping spree with low price and free outfits her first day in the virtual world. I have to say they are the cutest outfits you ever did see. She couldn't resist buying this play rug that rezzes some toys then putting it into my small palace. Well I let her put objects in there to open her clothes shopping bags but who knew she'd start filling the palace with toys hehe. I liking every moment of it though. The feeling of whimsy in my heart now is incredible.


Leia's black kimono dress from Sassy Kitty Designs
Reilly's cute babydoll outfit from Vicarious Vitae

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Being Formal in Neko

You'd be amazed what you can actually wear when you are a neko. People think that nekos are always in kind of skimpy wear or casual wear while having the tail, ears, and even the paws. However that is not necessarily true which I have come to proven untrue many a time in the past almost year on Second Life. I will go to formal places like a jazz club ending up being the only neko there in a gown but I wouldn't even care. Sometimes you need to be true to yourself on this virtual environment otherwise a neko would end up giving into the realm of elves or full human or something else. A neko should be proud to stand up with that tail moving about and ears atop the head as they wear whatever they please. I like to wear formal gowns whenever the mood strikes me. My inventory is stocked with these gowns made by the best designers which one of them happens to be a friend of mine named Danielle Idigo of Lurve designs. The image below isn't of her gown design that are a plenty (I do plan to show them one day soon) but I've decided to show off a gown I posed in to show off what I had purchased in a 100% donation to the Garden City Relief fund for the victims of the New Zealand earthquakes this year. I am sure Danielle will understand the reasoning for showing off this gown this time around. Be assured though that Lurve gowns and mini dresses are almost designed in the prims for us nekos.