By now, unless you live in a deep dark cave or never spend time with just about any female avatar in Second Life, you must know that Stiletto Moody has released a beautiful set of three new shoes – the tall boots, the retrorific patent pin-up heels, and the sex-on-a-stick d’Orsay strappy heels plus a new collection of lingerie, the first release of which is named “Lucky” (shown in the photo along with the d’Orsay heels.)
So you already all know that – but did you know that Stiletto has a whole release pipeline scheduled throughout the rest of August? And the next shoes on tap are a set of deliciously textured python striped pumps (foreground of this ad.) I am also reliably informed there’s still yet more new wonderful shoes to lust after from Stiletto. My advice: start saving your Lindens now or maybe try to hook up with an in-world sugar daddy!

Ohhhh Sugar Daddy…where are youuuuu???
Overpriced;
Overscripted;
Not particularly unique or special;
I’ll never understand the appeal.
Let’s see if Celebrity’s post gets any rudeness, or if it’ll just be my post! LOL
You know what? Stiletto Moody shoes/boots may be overpriced, possibly overscripted, BUT they are unique. IMO, the quality of these sculpted prims are amazing!! My ava is petite (equivalent to 5’1″ in RL) so the heels allow my partner to dip kiss me more effectively…lol!!
Stiletto Moody, keep up the fantastic job that you are doing!! BTW, it’s nice that you are giving back to your customers with the new member gifts and sales on the older models.
I got a pair of the patent leather boots…OMG I love them! They are so hot!
Unfortunately Chocolate, I can’t even agree with you that they’re all that unique. Any given time I go in there just to check if anything is worth *half* of the asking price, I either leave frustrated at the insane lag and blingbaby dance-camper alts that flood the store, or I leave disappointed because absolutely nothing caught my eye.
Sadly, I find better shoes at places that only charge 1/4-1/2 as much as they do, and that includes sculptie work.
Don’t they still charge for their demos, too?