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Talyn Barrett’s Heart Silk

By Celebrity Trollop | August 31, 2006

Snapshot_001_3See? Another day, another silk — I am reluctantly starting to enjoy them. When I tried this on for the first time, I was talking to Astrid Ophelia (of Ophelia Boutique) and just sort of fooling around — telling her how much I disliked silks. Well, pretty soon I found a total look that I really loved — loved it so much I’m posting it here for everyone to see. Talyn sent me the silk in purple, but I know it comes in a lot of other brilliant saturated jewel tones — so if purple isn’t your hue, she probably has one that is more pleasing to your own tastes.

Like most of Talyn’s prim clothes (skirts or silks) she’s added a little surprise — if you (or someone else) clicks on your prim skirt attachment, they’ll get a dialogue box with allows them to select an action (like ‘rip off’ — but YOU the wearer can permit/deny that action if you want — it isn’t like someone’s going to ‘pants you’ in the middle of a serious forum on politics, although I do wonder (somewhat idly and tongue firmly in cheek) about Governor Warner’s position on Gorean roleplay) for a fun flirt of naughtiness. Check it out at Analise Clothing.

In this photo: Brimstone (Pride) by Ginny Talamasca and Lo Jacobs; hair: Sexy II (purple burnt) by Elika Tiramisu, ETD; jewelry: Veronique (moonstone/silver) by Fallingwater Cellardoor, Shiny Things; tattoo top: Spirals by Scarlet Singer, LUSH; tattoo bottom: Pirate Wench by Scarlet Singer, LUSH; silk: Heart (purple) by Talyn Barrett, Analise Clothing.

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One Response to “Talyn Barrett’s Heart Silk”

  1. I am not a silks person either but I do have to say this set was incrediable well done. The prim work was just beautiful.

    Of course Celeb teaming it up with the perfect skin and hair made me think twice about silks. But for now I am sticking with capris.

    Posted by: Astrid on September 1st, 2006 at 2:11 am

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