Janurary 2010 Isuue # 1
On the Radar with Tenshi Vielle King of Gestures Tristan Careless Rebel Hope Designs Susan Ramos of Ramos Designs
Dancer Dallagio
Dear Readers,
A new year has begun and with this new year we have the chance to take charge and take a chance . Take a chance to try something new, make a change and make a difference . I had that set in my mind from about October of 2009. I wanted to change my Second Life some how,not only for me but for others as well . I decided on creating a magazine , giving light on issues and residents that contribute to the grid . Not just the same ole but the new and now. I also wanted it to be reader friendly and fun , not just the conventional interviews but with a personal touch . I had some friends volunteer to help and they have gone above and beyond . I tribute this all to them and to there friends and there friends and so on . We have received great encouragement and for that we thank you all . This is our beginning and we hope you enjoy this very 1st issue of Radar Magazine . As you read each article you may notice a reoccurring element many of our featured residents have been victims of copybotting in 2009. I made sure copybotting awareness was in this magazine , this issue made such an impact in 2009 we don’t want it to be the same for creators in 2010. And will like to thank the many residents who are alongside creators. Thank you creators for continuing in sharing your creations with us. Rebel Hope and Susan Ramos who are featured in this issue are proof that you can stand up and continue creating. In this first issue we feature some of the best on the grid including Rebel Hope Designs, Susan Ramos from Ramos Designs, House of Gestures owner Tristan Careless , Baiastice Sissy Pessoa, Shopping Cart Disco owner Tenshi Vielle and much more ... I want to personally thank them and everyone else who allowed us to steal a portion of there time . Radar would be 2 pages if not for you lol . I will also like to thank my staff and friends Arie , Nuck , Ame ,Dancer,Liriin ,Tristan , Tiyah my wonderful husband Slappy all who have talked with me and the staff. Your love and support means so much . I welcome you on this endeavour and wish you a Happy and joyful New Years.
Labella Farella
Publisher & Editor in Chief of Radar Magazine
Radar Publisher & Editor in Chief Labella Farella Co-Founder UncleSlappy Wylie Managing Editor Arielle Millet Fashion Director Amerique Silverspar Entertainment Director Nuck Fackler Executive Contributors: Dancer Dallagio Rory Haiku Voltaire Serpente Designer AtreyuLorefield Labella Farella
Executive Assistan Liriin Ashborne Tiyah Triellis Tracy Rubble
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Models: Amber Quinzet Amerique Silverspar Annette Himmel Blair Roxley Branden2279 Runner Dancer Dallagio Dani Hanly Ella Quinsette Imani Enzo Jennaa Loire Jessica Gelbhard Naiya Kazyanenko Raine McCellan Seth Diabolito Sweetsmiling Merlin Tonya Coppola Interbn Susan Jeruben
20. King of Gestures Tristan Careless 28. Cover Story: Dancer Dallago 38. Amerique Silverspar
42. Baiastice 50. Just Naive-Leah McCullo 62. Touche 76. Rebel Hope
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116. Virtual Burlesque 124. Djs of Second Life
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Interview with The King of Gestures Tristan Careless by Labella Farella Tristan Careless King of Gestures in Second Life is not only a bold statement but can be proven. With the largest store in Second Life, I doubt anyone can look in there inventory and not find a gesture created by Mr. Careless. He is genuine in his personality and has had his share of experiences. I was happy at the oppurtunity to interview him and share his start, what he has planned for the future and a little in between with you all.
Photos By Jolee Zilz
where you are now? How did you hear about Second Life and Tristan Careless: Well like anyone else who starts, I what was your first impression when you camped, I introduced my credit card to Linden Labs, started? I even considered getting a job. I’m a bit, what’s the word....Intolerable? So a job working with the pubTristan Careless: I’m a TSO ( The Sims lic wasn’t really an option for me. I always loved gesOnline) transplant. Second Life made a tures. They cracked me up. It was Blazin one day that huge splash at the end of 2004 and the suggested to me that we give some serious thought to whole TSO community talked about commaking gestures and starting out own business. Geting here. We slowly filtered in, me of ting where I am now? Nothing but countless hours recourse by July 05 obviously. When I first cording, clipping, uploading, timing, animating, then ulgot here I thought it was retarded and I timately releasing them to the public for purchase. It hated it was October. 2007, I believe, that I sold my first gesture. Making gestures isn’t a difficult thing to do. MakHow has your first impressions changed ing great gestures is. I’ve always prided myself on the ? Or Have they? attempt at perfection and impeccable quality I strive for. Tristan Careless: ha-ha Well....Yes its changed. If I didn’t think it changed and What have you gained so far in your experience and stayed here for nearly five years that did it catch you off guard ? would make me an idiot. The “game” itself has definitely become more user Tristan Careless: I’ve gained a lot really. I’ve gained friendly. LOTS more to do than when skills that I didn’t have when I came here. For instance, I first arrived. And the quality of prodI’ve learned how to build stuff. I HATE building stuff ucts made here.....Omg the difference therefore I don’t; HOWEVER, I can....And I couldn’t between night and day from 05 to now. have when I firswt arrived on the Second Life platform. GREAT artists and talent floating around I know a little about scripting, again nothing I could this game now compared to then. HOWhave done before. I’ve learned how to cuss in 16 lanEVER...Some things never change. guages as well. Not by choice on the last one :| did you know there’s 4 different ways to say AS$H*LE in CanSo when people get to Second Life they tonese? Did it catch me off guard..Hmm, well I wouldn’t need Lindens ...hehe How did you first say it caught me off guard but if I take a step back and start out business wise and getting to
look at the things I new five years ago and the things I know now? Then yeah...Its a little staggering. How about Second Life friendships and relationships do have lots of friends are you picky and how have they grown ? Tristan Careless: hahaha um, I have a few friends. I’m very reserved about who I let get really close to me. I know a lot of people, I have many acquaintances, I have a few close chosen friends, and even fewer still that I would entrust my life to. I’m particular about my friends list actually...I don’t believe someone should be on a “friend” list if you don’t talk. That makes no sense to me. Like really? What’s the point? If I don’t talk to you...Are you really a friend of mine? About once a month I clean out my list. If I haven’t talked to you without a damn good reason since the last time I cleaned out my list, you’re deleted. Cause....Well cause it makes sense that way. They don’t call it an “acquaintance list” or “how many people can you possibly know list” its a friends list. And a friend to me is someone that is loyal and respectful. Someone that truly gives a f*ck about me and what I like and need and want and do. That’s a hard thing to find in a forum such as this but when you find a good one, one you would give edit rights to or your password, ones you let into your real life and not just your second life...You hang onto them. THOSE are the keepers ;). I have a pet peeve.... Cant stand when someone friends me just because they have a question or like my hair. That’s lame. OK that’s all I will say about that or you’ll have to censor this interview Did you have any inspiration that caused you to choose gestures as your “career”?
Tristan Careless: I’ve always liked gestures, since day one. The very first one I bought was the laugh from money pit where tom hanks about dies laughing hysterically. One of the only places to find a variety of gestures at that time was a store owned by Kurt Ludd. He was the original gesture king. Ill give him that respect. And it was him and his business that inspired me and Blazin to make ours. He stopped making new gestures a year ago or so I believe and has moved on to other things. That’s a guy that I will always admire and he doesn’t even know me. Just an entrepreneur like the rest of us, yet an inspiration to Blazin and myself. Do you consider yourself as a SLebrity (Second Life Celebrity)? Tristan Careless: The answer to that question has always been no....And it probably would have continued to be no until.....Very recently I was contacted by someone that I didn’t know. Telling me that she had just heard some bit*h I had banned from my store for passing out landmarks talking crap about me and that she had defended me. She proceeded to tell me that she also wanted me to know that she’s heard a lot of me over the years. That shocked me a little so I dug a little deeper and asked her what exactly shed heard. She tells me that she really cant recall all of it but one thing stood out in particular. Something that she had heard at LEAST seven months prior. Upon more questioning, she enlightened me that she heard I
hooked up with a girl I met here on Second Life in rl and that id caught said girl cheating on me and left her. THAT would be a rumor and extremely untrue. So if you ask me whether or not I think I’m a celebrity? Nah, not so much....HOWEVER, paparazzi and rumors running around the grid realms among people you’ve never set eyes on? I think that lends to SOME kind of notoriety....I just don’t know what kind. What does your name say about you and your Second Life? Tristan Careless: Careless. There’s two ways to define it careless as in I could care less OR careless as in NOT careful. Hahahaha. Its both in my case. I’m really not careful about the things I say. I’m a person that has no problem giving my opinion or telling things in black and white exactly the way they are. I’ve earned another title besides careless for that as well. Lol care less. Sometimes. I don’t start crap. I really don’t. But if its brought to me I finish it. This combined with what I said a second ago about being careless adds up to not giving a good god damn about what people think about me. I could care less. That pertains to my second life as well as my first one; and although the consequences of laying somebody out in Second Life are far less than those of rl.....I’ve been guilty more than one time.
What has the last year been like for your second life? Tristan Careless: The last year of my personal second life has been.....Um tumultuous. Period. Tumultuous. And that’s all ill say about that. The last year of my business second life has been amazing. We have the best customers and group members. Its been one hell of a ride :) What do you have planned for 2010? What’s your Second Life resolution? Tristan Careless: professionally my resolution is to hit 10,000 gestures storewide with Blazin. Personally my resolution is to not go completely insane...
Photography By Amerique Silverspar
Cover Story
Interview with Dancer Dallagio In my time coordinating the magazine in its early stages, I considered how I wanted it to be presented. My final results were style, class, personality, humble and most of all to be successful. So fittingly I was then tasked with finding a face for the cover that fitted that criteria, I had to find someone who exhibited all these attributes and I did. Dancer Dallagio model and business woman here in Second Life. Her most recent success was making the top 10 finalist of the widely popular Miss Virtual World Pageant. She is both beautiful inside and out and exuberates style and class . Known for her work done with Stiletto Moody, her wonderful and humble personality is hard to come by with the amount of success she has achieved. I was happy when she accepted my offer, and I am grateful to share her beauty in this interview . Labella Farella: Hello Dancer first I would like to congratulate you on making the top ten of the Miss Virtual World pageant . How would you describe your experience? Dancer Dallagio: Thank you so very much! The experience was one of learning and of having the wonderful pleasure of representing many designers and photographers from Second Life. The challenges were fun, and so were the shows, other than the last one which was mostly crashing! Labella Farella: Was Miss Virtual World your first step into modeling ? Dancer Dallagio: I have done live TV modeling for Eshi Otawara, as well as RFL modeling for Eshi and BOSL x 2 years, plus the Maseno project x2, as well as some print work for Stiletto Moody, Baiastice, and
BehaviorBody, but this was really my first real plunge into the modeling scene, other than the wonderful Chanel show during BOSL Fashion Week. Labella Farella: How did you feel when I asked you to be on the cover for the first issue of Radar Magazine? Dancer Dallagio: I was very honored and surprised! Labella Farella: What inspires your style can you describe it for me? Dancer Dallagio: My “style” is a bit eclectic and usually not casual. I am inspired by what is currently fashionable in RL as well as what is being put out there by the amazing talents in SL. Labella Farella: You are a very successful person here in Second Life what are some of the task you do ? Dancer Dallagio: I suppose a better question would be what do I not do here *laughs*. I work with Stiletto Moody, doing many jobs. I handle all customer service issues, do public relations, marketing, legal, design input, make things, and more. Labella Farella: Wow customer service sounds “fun” especially here in Second Life how would you describe your experience with it? Dancer Dallagio: Well, I am often approached by customers (via e-mail, IM, note card, live) who are unhappy with something and often quite demonstrative about that unhappiness. It’s my job to make them happy, no matter what that entails. It’s very rewarding to see them leave the opposite of how they were when I approached them. :)) Labella Farella: You are one the most beautiful and successful women in SL do you have any tips on how to get noticed and reach success? Dancer Dallagio: (laughs again)
Thank you so much for saying so, Labella. I really just have tweaked my look until I’m happy with it and it’s “me.” I would advise anyone to keep tweaking their look until it reflects who they are, and to make sure that the inside is reflected on the outside. It really is about the person behind the avatar that counts. I know that sounds trite, but to me it’s so true. Labella Farella: I would think your friends with the elite *laughs* How would you describe your friendships here in SL? Dancer Dallagio: *laughs* I have some very good friendships here, ones that have developed over time, as well as more recent friendships. I’m not exclusive in any way with whom I become friends with; it’s more a matter of being around other people who have similar work schedules Labella Farella: What is the Perfect day in SL for Dancer Dallagio? Dancer Dallagio: A perfect day in SL for me is one that includes time to spend with friends relaxing and having fun after a long day of work. It’s more the company than the place. Labella Farella: How would you describe your past year in Second Life Dancer Dallagio: The past year has involved a lot of work, deepening friendships, and branching out into more areas and talents, along with making some special new friendships along the way. It’s been a really good year and I’m very much looking forward to 2010. Labella Farella: What’s you new years resolutions? Dancer Dallagio: My new year’s SL resolution is to sleep more!*Laughs* My 2010 Resolution : I intend to spend more time enjoying the lovely “little things” in life, and continue to explore my passions and broaden my horizons. I also intend to take a holiday!
Dancers favorites : Favorite RL designer? Dancer Dallagio: For clothes, that would be Karl Lagerfeld, as well as John Galliano; I also love the twist on classics that Christian LaCroix does. For shoes, Manolo Blahnik, Rene Caovilla, and Christian Louboutin. Favorite Sl designers? Dancer Dallagio: That’s harder...There are so many talented designers here in SL, both established and new. I love Sissy Pessoa, Joy Fellini, Applonia Criss, Micah Kanto, and so many more! Favorite Shoe Designer =) Dancer Dallagio: Do you have to ask? Of course, Stiletto Moody! Favorite Color to Wear Dancer Dallagio: I love many colors, from pink to black, and all in between. Favorite food ? Dancer Dallagio: Dark chocolate, especially Belgian. My favorites brand is Neuhaus. Thank you so much Dancer for taking the time out of your busy schedule to talk with me.
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Amerique Silverspar Written By Jennaa Loire
Amerique Silverspar is one of the most dedicated, passionate and unique personalities that I have had the pleasure of meeting in Second Life. She has established herself as a professional model, photographer and successful business woman. Amerique spends her Second Life creating gorgeous photos, working as assistant manager at Lionskins as well as beng a professional model. Yet somehow, she finds time to be an amazing friend, dabble in blogging and help put together RADAR magazine. Amerique began her Second Life journey in 2007 and since then has lived her Second Life to the full, enjoying many different aspects of her time in-world. Amerique has one of the most bubbly, enthusiastic and friendly personalities, which makes her an absolute pleasure to work with. Amerique has worked with some of the most recognized names in the Second Life ashion industry, modeling and photography circles and yet she maintains a modest, level headed and charitable personality. Amerique committed herself to some extensive training and has now worked as a professional model for nearly two years. Her commitment paid dividends when she won the JCNY Model’fest in July 2008. Amerique describes her favorite moment in SL when Ella Quinsette experienced top5 success in Miss Virtual World 2010 after using one of her creative images to enter the competition. Amerique’s photography is like a breath of fresh air and she has photographed some of the most recognized faces in Second Life. Her photography is extremely popular with people who are after a fresh, different look with a more realistic result. She has a vision and an eye when it comes to photography and that is made clear after you take one look at any of her work. Anyone can snap a picture of a model in great clothes against a dramatic backdrop, lets be honest. But without that creative eye and direction it will fall flat and we will all just pass over it with the click of a mouse. Amerique however, has he creativity to bring out the best in any client and knows when the moment is right to click the shutter and create a piece of art, not just a photograph. Her photography skills are so well recognized that her company – AS Photography - was recruited to take the photos for the MWV 2010 swimsuit feature, which was published in Best of SL magazine. n a little under three years, Amerique Silverspar has established herself as a highly successful person on SL. Even though her time and skills are in high demand, I am sure we can expect a simply awesome future for her and I am certain she will become a household name anywhere in the fashion and photography industries.
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Sissy Pessoa has been in Second Life since 2007. Fashion is her passion in her First Life began designing to bring this into her Secon Her inspirations come from her favourite fas ations in Real Life, coming from designers s exander McQueen, John Galliano, Giorgio A tonio Marras and Balengiaca. Sissy is certainly a remarkable talent and yo be hard pushed to find something that this d er doesn’t do! From her origins in women’s f skins, shoes and jewellery, it is hard not to b with awe at this designer’s talent. Sissy is now expanding into the menswear m her new collection, which will surely cement heart of any fashion conscious man in SL. Sissy tells RADAR that she has lots of ideas spring collection and she hopes to realise al has in mind. The following spread shows some of Sissy’s shoes and skins photographed by Erioxa S
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Photographer : Erioxa Sosa Left - Annette Himmel Auti Bustiere Black Donnarama Gloss Tan 8 Shoes- Crystal Black Right- Ella Quinsette Shantung Flower Donnarama Gloss Pale 7 Shoes- Crystal Black
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Left - Annette Himmel Robe Noir Donnarama Gloss Sunkiss 29 Right- Dancer Dallagio Black Stripes mix dress d. Casting- Peach-makeup 9 Destructural Unkleboots black [MANDALA] Lotus Chain Bracelet/ White [MANDALA] Lotus Hand Ring/White LaGyo Chained Earrings Silver
Photographer : Erioxa Sosa Left - Amerique Silverspar Diamond Dress Donnarama Gloss Soft Tan 13 Shoes- Crystal White Alienbear- Camisole Jewellery Set- Pink/White Centre- Dancer Dallagio La Follie dress D. Casting-Peach-makeup 6 Fuchsia Passion_Gloves Crystal_rubelite Paper Couture Rose-Fuchsia Paper Couture I Dream of India Earrings Right- Ella Quinsette Nuvola - white Donnarama Gloss Pale 21 Shoes- Crystal White
Not Innocent, Just Naive Interview with Leah McCullough by Sweetsmiling Merlin Photo by Clyde Saunders When you land at the NAIVE mainstore in Kallisto Delta you know instantly you’re in for a treat. The floodlit exterior, the wide open entrance that almost embraces you as you walk in and of course the creations. It’s easy to see once you start to ponder the vendors why Leah McCullough is quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with in the Second Life styling world. Her elegant mixture of sharp seperates and neat twists on style staples makes this a shop everyone needs to visit... and quick. A beautiful sweater caught my eye as soon as I walked in, with a deep elegant V neck, embellished with a scattereing of sequins. It is available with or without a modesty vest, giving the wearer the option to wear it low cut and enticing or with the under vest to keep it casual and chic. So, with her creations still fresh in my mind, I met with Leah to discuss her brand and what other treats she has in store for the RADAR readers who like the inside track on the latest innovations in second life fashion.
Hi Leah, can you tell me a little about your journey so far in SL? Well I started SL in December 2007 and I remember getting freebies, as most of us have probably done at some point, but then I wanted to look good and that’s when I discovered a wide variety of stores. Of course I didn’t have any money to buy pretty things so I talked to a RL friend about this, she loves fashion as much as I do, but she didn’t know how to use Photoshop, or similar, so I taught her the basics and we began to create clothing, that’s how Naive was conceived. Around August 2008 she had to leave SL but I continued with the store. In between I’ve modeled for some of the most important agencies in SL, such as Avenue, Metro, Modavia and Timeless. I’ve participated in several charity events which gave me the amazing chance to help others while doing one of the things I love the most in SL! I’ve had the honor to write for several well-known magazines, such as Runway, The Best of Second Life and InStyle. I’ve also worked as a photographer and have the opportunity of meeting amaz-
ing designers and content creators! All in all, I think my Second Life has been pretty busy and quite a ride! But I’ve enjoyed every second of it! Can you tell me who you have in mind when you create your clothing? Well most of the times I create what I want to wear, or my friends tell me what they want and cant find. But sometimes I see a pretty dress or a cool T-shirts in RL and that inspires me to create something here. Does your modelling inspire your creations? I don’t know if inspired would be the word, but it gave me a lot of experience on how the fashion business works, how models and agencies can help in your marketing plan. It helped me meet people in the business and make great friends along the way. Who are your greatest Real Life inspirations? Well in RL I’m pretty casual, you would probably see me wearing jeans and a cool T-shirt, or long skirts with
girlie tops. So I’m not going to say that oh yeah Armani inspires me or stuff like that, because it wont
be true. I think people around me, in the street, at my job and on the tv inspire me the most. I like to create things that people would like to wear, and feel beautiful by doing so. I believe you should wear what makes you happy and things that express your identity, not just because it’s fashionable. Who would you like to credit with helping you on your journey? There are lots of people that have helped me along the way. First it was Abbie, my RL friend with whom I began Naive. And then and in no particular order... Lillian, Flori, Persephone, Clear, SerinaJane, Jonmi, Mainit, Ted, Matt, Mouse, Wena, Zoe, Arianrhod, Aya, Cayce, Helke, Morgen, Samsara... LOL.. That’s a lot of people!! But they all have been part of my SL.. :) What’s your Ultimate aim in SL? Be happy... And have fun! If you had choose another place on earth to live, where would it be and why? Probably UK.. Or Italy... Or somewhere in Europe. I’m from a small country called Uruguay, it’s an immigrant country because when the Spanish got to America, they killed all the natives. I’m part Italian and part Spanish and I’ve always been fascinated with cities and places where history goes back hundreds of years. Places where you can feel the history in the walls, on the floor and in the air. I’ve also loved British culture since I started studying English plus, they have one of my weaknesses... Castles!!! All over the country!! I’m one of those girls who’d love to be the princess and live in a castle... Along with my prince charming of course! What’s been your biggest fashion mistake?
Wearing bling!!! To a fashion casting and having my settings sooo low that I didn’t realize until I got home and turned them on again... I thought I would die of shame! Whats been your proudest moment in SL? Seeing the Naive name on the list of stores in the RFL Clothing Fair, being able to participate and help the cause was simply the best! Why should RADAR readers come visit your store in the next months? Well I’m planning lots of new stuff to be released soon and also I’m learning how to do animations. At Naive you can always find pretty things, at very low prices (except for fat packs) most of my stuff is under or around 100L as I like to give my customers the chance to buy things they like without having to spend all their money on one single item. OK..Now instinctive answers please and no conferring *grins* Horror Films or Chick Flicks? Chick flicks all the way! Skinny Dipping or Dancing naked in the rain? Mm good one... Skinny Dipping Love or Money? Love Miss Virtual World crown or SL Designer of the Year? SL designer. Snowy mountains or Steamy beaches? Steamy beaches We ended the interview there and I am came away with a warm feeling. It’s nice to meet such a genuine and enthusiastic designer and model who loves to create for all the right reasons.
photo supplied by Leah McCullough
Mikey Batriani Ted Shirt in Black Green Cords SweetSmiling Merlin Claire Dress Seth Diabolito Ted Shirt in Red Black Cords
Photographer: Mikey Batriani
Tonya Coppola Jeans Esrampados Dark Blue (pink trims via menu) Wool Scarf Dark Blue Basic Polo + Tee Pink Blair Roxley Bolero Gitana White Wool Scarf Pale Pink Street Jeans Black
Left to Right (Back) Blair Roxley Saquito 3/4 White Deidre Ankle Socks Yellow SweetSmiling Merlin Kaete Dress Yellow Cutie Socks Sky Tonya Coppola Saquito Lulu Black Mia Skirt Black Cutie Socks Black w/white dots & laces White Long Sleeve Tee (Front) Mikey Batriani Sweater22 Brown Grunge Jeans Black Seth Diabolito Movement Black 02 Jean Shorts Grey
Photographer: Mikey Batriani
Photo By Treble Freenote
Treble Freenote Owner of Touche Treble was first introduced to Second Life by her older sister back in 2007. Treble Freenote started designing in late 2007, self teaching herself Photoshop. She is definitely one to look out for in 2010, she just released her first skin line and has a men line in the works. Her are a few of her quates and lovely designs photographed by Amerique Silverspar. When asked why she started started Treble responded: “I started designing in Second Life because it was a great way for me to express my creativity�
“My inspirations for my designs is simply COLOR!”
“I found lots of stuff to fit my style, for me it is about creativity and making Second Life more colorful�.
Photographed by Amerique Silverspar
Jewelry by Jacon Cortes of Los Texanos Beaux Photography By Erioxa Sosa
Model: Annette Himmel Jewelry: Empress Jane Topaz Set
Model: Dancer Dallagio Jewelry: Winter Sea Jewelry Set Platinum Diamond
Model: Ella Quinsette Jewelry: Lady Klarissa Pink Tourmaline
Rebel Hope Designs By Amerique Silverspar
Photo provided by Rebel Hope
Rebel Hope is a veteran in Second Life, having recently celebrated her 5th Rezzday. After being “dragged by her hair” to SL in 2004, Rebel has carved out a career for herself as a top designer, constantly impressing with the level of detail possessed by each and every creation. Rebel began designing after she found that she sought a wider range of clothing than Second Life already had to offer and having always wanted to start a business of her own, she decided to sell the items that she made. She tells me that the inspiration for her designs can come from areas of the media such as fashion magazines but she always loves to give her own unique take on each creation. She is a fan of simplicity and says of her elegant designs, “I don’t feel that a woman’s beauty should be overshadowed by an overwhelming gown.” It is this kind of admirable attitude that attracts so many avatars to her store, searching for the perfect dress. Each of her gowns contains beautiful hand drawn details, with her wedding dresses among the most sought after in Second Life. Rebel considers Vera Wang, Marchesa, Robert Danes and Christina Wu among her favorite First life designers and it is not difficult to see why this is, considering the refined appeal of her gowns. As well as producing beautiful dresses, Rebel provides something for the men. The Signature Tuxedo featured in the following spread will never fail to amaze with the intricacy with which it has been created. The tux includes a pocket watch which was created by Rebel’s partner, RH Engel of RH Engel Jewelry. Their partnership has shaped the evolution of Rebel Hope Designs, with RH’s jewelry creations perfectly complimenting Rebel’s compositions. Having previously been a victim of content theft, Rebel understands all too well the huge problem that this is in this world and she hopes to work towards eliminating this obstacle. When I asked Rebel about what we can expect to see in 2010, she tells me that she hopes to return to her origins of “true formals”. She says, “I hope to do more and gear it toward formal elegance and timeless pieces that women love for their formal affairs here.” Here’s hoping that there are many more Rebel Hope pieces to come. In the following pages, our models show some of Rebel’s most recent creations with the look completed by jewelry by RH. Styling details are provided. Visit http://rebelhope.com/ for more details on Rebel Hope Designs Or visit Rebel Hopes Designs http://slurl.com/secondlife/Monarch%20Bay/204/58/22
Model- Amerique Silverspar Rebel Hope - Ginger Ocean Mist & Rebel Hope Ginger Ocean Mist Jewelry
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Model- Jennaa Loire Rebel Hope - Kate Dress Juicy Grapes RH- Premonition Necklace & Earrings in Amethyst Model- Raine McCellan Rebel Hope - Kate Dress Heart of The Ocean RH- Premonition Necklace & Earrings in Sapphire Model- Imani Enzo Rebel Hope - Kate Dress in Fresh Grass RH- Premonition Necklace and Earrings in Emerald
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Model- Ella Quinsette Rebel Hope - Madeline with Madeline Veil Large RH Ginger Platinum/Diamond Jewelry Samantha Bridal Pumps Model- Branden2279 Runner Rebel Hope - Signature Tuxedo Tails Black.
On the Radar with; TENSHI VIELLE Owner & Blogger of Shopping Cart Disco and An Artist’s Voice Council Member by Tracy Rubble Photography By Emy Aker
Content theft has been a problem since the very start of Second Life, with every avatar being affected in some way. Barely a week goes by without another report hitting the metaverse, and many more cases are never made public knowledge. Yet still, many people are uneducated on how to recognise and report stolen content. Artists Voice wants to change this fact. So we caught up with the founder of Artists Voice and Editor at Shopping Cart Disco (SCD), Tenshi Vielle to find out how the group are doing.
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Radar: Hi Tenshi. So, the best place to start is with a little background. In your time with Artists Voice and SCD you’ve had a lot of involvement in reporting content theft. Where did this all start?
away from SCD. But two Tenshi: It actually startblogs became too much ed long before SCD, on Tenshi: None that I know for me to handle, so it my personal SL blog of, but many larger ended up back on SCD. when I still had it. stores have stopped new I covered someone stores from getting startRadar: SCD does covthat had used copybot ed because of instantaer the vast majority of to steal Elka Lehane’s neous DMCA filing. thefts, both big cases and shoes and it really upThere was a time that small. Which ones have set me. I wrote a piece one new store opened, affected you the most? about it to raise awaresent out a new release, ness, and stop other and a larger skin store Tenshi: I believe the people being victimhad filed a DMCA less “Rezzable Builderbot” fiized in the same way. than 24 hours later. It asco (which is still pendEventually I decided to freaked me out. The new ing release) really caught move the posts about person was legit, but my attention. As did a content theft to SCD, had (photo) sourced the certain skin theft case, which has always been skins. Skin sourcing is where the person was for creators. a bit of a problem with caught red handed, but DMCA’s and I’m sure it continues to have a large, Radar: Was that your results in a lot of lost successful store to this first experience of contime for the legal departday. tent theft? ment. I am also personally bothered by the countless Tenshi: No. I had run Radar: You have obvifalse DMCA’s some resiinto it a few times beously kept a close eye on dents’ file just to elimifore, but there are far businesses and theft. nate the competition. too many instances to Artists Voice was set remember each one. up to educate people. Radar: Wow! That really At one point there What did you want from happens? Have many big were so many that we the project when it first stores closed because of tried to split content started? false filing? theft onto its own blog,
Tenshi: It’s the same thing I still want - to create better grid-wide awareness about content theft and copyright violation. It’s a serious problem. Thieves are not “sticking it to the man” by stealing from other people. They’re actually hurting legitimate artists. Radar: Did you expect the group to get discussed as much as it has been and are you happy with the press, both good and bad, that it has been receiving? Tenshi: Press is press. It means people are talking. If people are talking, then maybe Artists Voice is accomplishing what it was meant for. Radar: Artists Voice is only a couple of months old, and a lot of its work has been behind the scenes.
What sort of things have they done so Tenshi: We encourage anyone to support AV in its efforts to create content far? theft awareness and they can follow 24/7 at theartistsvoice.org. Tenshi: Artists Voices’ members are Membership to the AV group is by indeed doing a lot of work behind the scenes. In addition to working on application, but only because AV is a zero-tolerance group and new memDMCA, copyright, and rights educabers, both consumer and creator, are tional resources, they have been atgiven the once-over just to double tending Linden Lab “Brown Bag” check that they are free of content meetings and conferences with the theft and copyright violation. Lindens on content theft, organizing sales, and educating their friends about content theft, spreading the Info Box – DMCA word. A DMCA is a notification under the DigiRadar: What do you have planned for tal Millennium Copyright Act. You can the future? Are there any big projects find more information on DMCA’s and Second Life here : http://secondlife. that you can tell us about? com/corporate/dmca.php Tenshi: There’s a fantastic fair coming up in the beginning of 2010 which is If you are interested in joining Artists still in its planning stages. It’s going to Voice, you can apply at one of the folbe huge, so watch this space. lowing addresses. I also encourage everyone to keep up http://theartistsvoice.org/consumers/ with the web site for happenings that http://theartistsvoice.org/creators/ may come in-between. You can keep up with latest Artists Radar: Can anyone get involved? Is Voice news at their site there any selection process to become http://theartistsvoice.org/ a member?
10 Questions we ask everybody (just for fun hehe) Panties or Boxers? – Panties Summer or Winter? - Winter Hot n Spicy or Sweet? - Tough choice. Sweet. Favorite Movie – The Mummy Favorite Song – Anything by Glee. Funniest SL Memory - Probably the time my Second Life Herald article about unicorn sex got picked up nationally by many, many places - BoingBoing, Kotaku, even some Dutch newspaper printed it Favorite SL Designer - It’s probably still Annyka Beckers of Blowpop, but I do have a hard affection for Nylon Pinkney. Favorite item in your inventory – My Shape Anything else you’d like to mention? - Yes. Contrary to popular belief, I actually do own a pair of balls. They are silver, and are polished daily at Shopping Cart Disco. Also, HI EVERYONE! *waves*
Susan Ramos & Ramos Designs
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Photos Provided by Ramos Designs Ramos Designs is one of the leading in furniture and home designs in Second Life. With an enviable product range and a long-standing customer support base. Radar got a chance to talk with Susan Ramos to find out more about this perfect partnership.
Can you give us a brief history of your Second Life before you began your business? xTrojan Ramos (my partner) and I came to Second Life in early February 2004. We were playing Sims Online and I was a DJ for a radio station. The owner wanted DJs for Second Life so we decided to give it a try. At that time there was not much to Second Life, not like we have today. After a week or two of exploring we began to teach ourselves how to use the edit menu and played around with shapes, then just started building. Can you explain how you met and decided to start a business? We entered Second Life together. We soon became addicted to making things and our friends would joke that we should live in the sandbox because we were always there. The first full piece of furniture I created was a bed and a friend jokingly suggested we open a store. So we did on a small 512 meter lot in February 2004 with a couch, a bed, and a couple of bars for sale. It was never our intention to have a business. We just enjoyed building and practiced a lot. We began with furniture, moved into jewelry because at the time we started the jewelry line there was not much available. Our cake line began because a friend of ours was getting married and I couldn’t find a cake I liked so I made one. Everyone loved it and thought it would be fun to make cakes and party supplies so we added the bakery. We just started making houses commercially in 2007. We were building houses for ourselves and it just seemed like a natural progression. We have also always had our holiday collections for Halloween and Christmas. When
we first started creating for the holidays, there was not much available in Second Life aside from cutout trees. We wanted something more 3-D and that you could decorate so we were the first store in Second Life to carry a tree that wasn’t just a flat texture. Our main passion has always been our furniture store though. How long does it take to create a home/item of furniture? It takes about a month to make a house from start to finish. Furniture takes a couple of days to a couple of weeks depending on how big the set is. Textures take the most time since we don’t use any in-game textures and make our own. Items like our playable games take months to complete.
What would you say was your best or most unusual creation? I would have to say our playable games are one of our best items. Ramos Designs has pool tables, dart boards, and air hockey tables. They are all fully scripted by our third partner on the games, Dustin Gilman. The textures, style, build, and scripting is very high quality. The games have several features included and because there is so much involved in the creation of each game, I would have to say they are the most unusual item we sell. Did you have to create something never seen or used before in Second Life in order to achieve this? There were other playable games in Second Life but they were different from what we
created. Our pool tables, which were our first playable project, were scaled for houses and had several features other tables did not offer such as multiple choices of games and being able to walk around the table instead of sitting at it.
Did you have any real life design or architectural training? No, xTrojan and I taught ourselves how to build, design, and texture as our stores grew. What is the hardest thing to learn when you begin building and what would your advice be to new creators? The only thing I can remember that was being really difficult in the beginning that we couldn’t figure out was how to link prims together. I know that sounds silly now but that was the only thing I had to go to an outside source to figure out lol. The only advice I can give is just to keep practicing. The more you do something, the better you get. I also would not build for the intention of having a business but for the fun of it. You were the victims of copybots in Second Life, what steps have you since instigated to reduce the risk of this happening again? Copybots are an unfortunate reality in Second Life. We have implemented features into our items to help protect us against people using copybots on our items such as watermarking and name stamps to help prove items were copied if xTrojan or I are not listed as the creator. We also use security features in the store and just try to spread awareness of the problems. The more customers understand what to look for and how to assist in catching thieves, the better off everyone is. I believe that support of each other as creators and support from our customers is the most valuable tool we have to stop this from happening.
If your items were rezzed in real life, which shop would you love to see them sold in? I would hope to see our furniture line in a store like Ethan Allen. I think our style is mainly modern comfort. More of an everyday style you would see in rl. We create things we like and can live with and hope others will find items they can enjoy as well. What items can radar readers look forward to seeing in your shop in 2010? We have plans for new houses and goodies to go with them, more playable games and other detailed scripted items, and of course new furniture.
Your product range is pretty diverse, is there any other field you would like to further diversify into? I don’t think we have the time or energy for another product line lol. We have fooled with trying to create clothing and other items found in Second Life over the years but
Ramos Designs Owners xTrojan Ramos and Susan Ramos
we have our niche and we will just keep perfecting that. I just wanted to thank the magazine staff for the chance to do this interview and thank our customers for the continued support over the years. Ramos Designs has grown from our hard work and time and it is really appreciated that our customers have been there for us for so many years. Without the support we wouldn’t have this. It means a lot to both xTrojan and I.
Looking for some fun Live Music Hot Djs Contests And Much More... Visit the House Of Blues : http://slurl.com/secondlife/ Ilo/216/36/22
Photo By Gabrielle Guitarist/vocalist Damian Carbenell picked up the guitar at age ten and added the keyboards soon after. He began to write his own music at age 15 and now has a nice collection of originals and cover songs under his belt. A typical Damian performance might include Jason Mraz, Green Day, Jack Johnson , Bon Jovi, John Mayer, Rob Thomas, Billy Joel or even Garth Brooks. Randy Travis and Brad Paisley. Radar Magazine had a chance to have one of Damians followers to ask him a few questions.
Were you always comfortable performing on stage ? Damian: Pretty much yes when its on the computer. A real stage is a different story, its hard to get me up on a real stage. Do you remember your first singing debut? Damian:Yes, I Sang in my school talent show when I was in 1st grade. My grandfather played guitar for me while I sang Let There Be Peace On Earth. This was right in the middle of the times when Dessert Storm was going on so it was a real tear jerker from what I’ve been told. What made you want to sing in SL? Damian: I was talked into it lol
How has it impacted your SL? Damian: It is my SL. Lol I didn’t play SL before I started singing and its been my whole experience for the most part aside from a few other things. I know your group is a very outstanding size with fans...How does it feel making such a good impression on so many people? Damian: Its remarkable. I still don’t understand why everybody wants to listen to me. Lol But I’m very thankful and those guys are the reason I keep singing every day You have a CD out in SL, How has that been going? When is your next? Damian: Sales isn’t very important to me as far as the money aspect of the CD. I don’t even keep track. I just want people to hear my music, and so far a lot of people have gotten the CD so I’ve been very humbled by that and very grateful that people are interested in hearing me on their iPods and stuff lol As far as when the next Album is coming, well, you’ll just have to wait and see. Im not giving that one away just yet lol You have a few originals that you have written yourself and sang in SL ...what inspires you to write music? Damian: My life. Experiences, people in my life, everything around me. Who is your favorite artist in RL and why? Damian: Jason Mraz. He’s amazing If there is one song you could pick that is fun to perform/sing, what song would it be? Damian: That’s too tough to answer. I love most of the songs I sing. Maybe Heartless, or Walking In Memphis? I don’t know
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Have you ever received any odd song requests? If so, which song? Damian: People have asked me to sing some of the craziest things you can imagine. Lol Somebody even asked for the Barney Song at one point.
Do you sing locally where you live in RL? And have you ever thought about taking your singing to the next level and venture out more? Damian: Not very often, no. SL music keeps me pretty busy. I’ve thought about it a few times, but no, I don’t think ill ever go forward in the Music Industry. Im not a fan of the Industry at large and how they operate. Don’t get me started tho lol I have been to a few shows where your RL brothers have joined in singing with you in SL, what do they think of SL (And you all sound great together, btw!)? Damian: They think its a bit odd lol What are you plans for 2010? Damian: You’ll have to wait and see lol Is there anything you would like to tell your supporters/fans? Damian: Thank you guys so much for supporting me and continuing to listen to my music. You all inspire me to keep going forward, writing more songs, and playing as much as I can. You all are amazing!
Virtual Burlesque
Photography by Kylie Sabra and provided by Slappy Doobie
by Kylie Sabra
Want a change from the usual club? Gentlemen, pull out your best suit and take your best girl out for a memorable evening. Lead her up the gracious spiral staircase and into the warm glow of red velvet, pressed tin ceilings, mahogany bar and intimate tables for two. Treat her to an evening of live entertainment where you aren’t being solicited non-stop by dancers begging for your attention and your money. Burlesque. Now there’s a word we haven’t used a lot lately. What is it anyway? Dancer, Madison Pinelli, explains, “Burlesque is not like typical stripping, it is an art form.” And art is what you will witness at E&S Burlesque. The dancers aren’t just beautiful, they are richly talented. Each act carries you into a new fantasy, complete with elaborate backdrops and props. “I love seeing the creative aspect in the sets and the story telling that accompanies it,” says patron Sonic Costello. Owners Ellie Criss and Slappy Doobie opened E&S Burlesque in August of this year with crystal vi-
sion. They wanted to bring realism to the Second Life stage. Criss says, “We want our customers to feel like they actually went to a show, not just 2 hours of emoting dancers.” Criss and Doobie are not only owners and show producers, they also perform. Criss compels us to enter every man’s fantasy; a beautiful woman on top not just one, but two beautiful cars. The curtain opens to find her robed in black and white, astride two C-Class Mercedes one black one white. Set against the backdrop of a rainy city street, a glow with traffic lights; you can almost hear the shouted “GO” beckoning the “We want our customers to cars to start their elicit, late-night drag race. feel like they actually went Then Criss begins her dance seductive, teasing. to a show, not just 2 hours of emoting dancers.” The cars fade slowly into background noise as you fine tune your attention to her undulating body. Her eyes caress you, draw you deeper into her dream. Just as you think you’ve left this world far behind you, the scene changes and a new fantasy begins. It would simply be too much for the senses to handle one fantasy superimposed over the next relentlessly leading you from one dream to another. Realizing this
Criss and Doobie give you a rest about half way through the show. On this night, we were treated to Clarice Kanu. Kanu’s voice enfolds you in an exquisite fur coat warm, rich, and heavy that you’re just not quite ready to take off when her set ends. Customers showed their appreciation and loyalty with generous tips; for which she, in turn, gives gracious thanks; acknowledging each benefactor by name. The show comes to a climactic close with The Warrior, performed by Madison Pinelli. The stage undergoes a dramatic transformation as post-apocalyptic fire and brimstone replace the elegant red carpet. The crowd grows quiet. Anticipation weighs heavily on the air. The music carries a sense of growing dread and hopelessness, until Pinelli takes the stage. She is none other but the warrior queen. Although come to save us, we are indeed enslaved to her sensuous beauty. How can we not place all our hopes and dreams in her? Each dancer brings creative technical as well as artistic expertise to their act. Dance, music, sets all combine in a harmonious symphony for the senses. Not all acts are covered in this article. It would be cruel to lift the veil on this incredible gem that awaits you. Ready for something new and different? Virtual Burlesque is pure entertainment!
DJs of second life by
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We found four djs within secondlife and got the inside scoop on the life of a dj. all four djs cater to different genres but got asked the same questions.
Name:UncleSlappy Wylie AKA DJ Wylie SL AGE:? 2yrs HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN A DJ ? 2yrs in SL and over 7 in RL WHAT GENRE DO YOU PLAY? Top 40/Trance FAV.TUNE TO PLAY ? Fast and Upbeat FAV. ARTIST TO PLAY? David Guetta WHAT SONG MAKES THE CROWD GESTUREBATE? Anything to do with sex FAV.PLACE TO HANG OUT IN SL ? Anywhere that is fun BEST EMOTE HEARD DURING A GIG? Really There are to many..lol HAVE YOU EVER HOOKED UP WITH A GROUPIE BESIDES DJ’ING? Well no ...but are you asking me to hook up? What about your man? LOLOL The answer is NO...I have a great partner and she is the bomb WHAT IS YOUR OTHER FAV THING TO DO ON SL? I like to build and just hang and watch movies WHAT IS THE CRAZIEST IM YOU HAVE EVER HAD DURING A GIG? Can you play me a song that will make my women cry and leave me. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN GRIEFED DURING A GIG? ALL THE TIME BEST PICKUP LINE YOU HAVE HEARD? OMG I JUST CAME ON MY COMPUTER LISTENING TO YOU WORST PICKUP LINE EVER HEARD? Can you spin me like a record baby? HAVE YOU EVER HAD 2 WOMEN COMPETING FOR YOU? WHO WON AND WHY? NO not yet ...would you like to try..LOL JK
Name: Erus Demonia SL AGE: 674 + HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN A DJ ? Since the 90s... Was RL DJ 1 year in SL WHAT GENRE DO YOU PLAY? Dark wave/Electronica, Rock/Nu-Metal mostly FAV.TUNE TO PLAY Stone Sour - Made of Scars FAV. ARTIST TO PLAY Several but if I have to pick one... Disturbed WHAT SONG MAKES THE CROWD GESTUREBATE? Avenged Sevenfold - Scream FAV.PLACE TO HANG OUT IN SL: Darkside of Desires Castle http://slurl.com/secondlife/Blessed%20Serpente/125/27/22 BEST EMOTE HEARD DURING A GIG: Slides up behind her and presses her hips against <name>’s ass grabbing her hips to make sure she stays where I want her HAVE YOU EVER HOOKED UP WITH A GROUPIE? No I have been with the same lady for years BESIDES DJIN WHAT IS YOUR OTHER FAV THING TO DO ON SL dancing with my friends WHAT IS THE CRAZIEST IM YOU HAVE EVER HAD DURING A GIG will you marry me? HAVE YOU EVER BEEN GRIEFED DURING A GIG? Ain’t we all lololol BEST PICKUP LINE YOU HAVE HEARD wanna help me spend my lottery winnings? WORST PICKUP LINE EVER HEARD? You remind me of my mother HAVE YOU EVER HAD 2 WOMEN COMPETING FOR YOU? WHO WON AND WHY; Well they try I am devoted to my sweet gypsy my muse best friend and love of my life
Name:Howl Howley SL AGE: 842 days HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN A DJ ? Just over two years WHAT GENRE DO YOU PLAY? Mixed dance and Rock FAV.TUNE TO PLAY Theory of a dead man - Bad Girlfriend WHAT SONG MAKES THE CROWD GESTUREBATE Buckcherry - Crazy bitch FAV.PLACE TO HANG OUT IN SL Club Hype/my home/The Cove BEST EMOTE HEARD DURING A GIG Too many to count... most perverted HAVE YOU EVER HOOKED UP WITH A GROUPIE Can I take the 5th? LOL BESIDES DJ’ING WHAT IS YOUR OTHER FAV THING TO DO ON SL? Build WHAT IS THE CRAZIEST IM YOU HAVE EVER HAD DURING A GIG? I have at least once crazy one per gig..... I think the craziest though was a IM I shouldn’t have gotten... OMD the guy on the receiving end was one lucky SOB HAVE YOU EVER BEEN GRIEFED DURING A GIG Yes.... I solved that BEST PICKUP LINE YOU HAVE HEARD ummmm I’m not telling.... I still use it! WORST PICKUP LINE EVER HEARD Most of em suck HAVE YOU EVER HAD 2 WOMEN COMPETING FOR YOU? WHO WON AND WHY LOL just two?
Name: Spud Nirvana SL AGE: 2/1/09 HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN A DJ ? Had my Radio Station for 4 years WHAT GENRE DO YOU PLAY? Everything I love it all FAV.TUNE TO PLAY Thats tough question I would say this old heart of mine by the Isley Brothers FAV. ARTIST TO PLAY Muddy waters WHAT SONG MAKES THE CROWD GESTUREBATE: Shakin all over Gene Vincent FAV.PLACE TO HANG OUT IN SL; At Home with my Sewwt Gypsy BEST EMOTE HEARD DURING A GIG; I wanna have your children lol HAVE YOU EVER HOOKED UP WITH A GROUPIE No i have been with the same lady for years BESIDES DJ’ING WHAT IS YOUR OTHER FAV THING TO DO ON SL dancing with my friends WHAT ISTHE CRAZIEST IM YOU HAVE EVER HAD DURING A GIG will ypu marry me? HAVE YOU EVER BEEN GRIEFED DURING A GIG aint we all lololol BEST PICKUP LINE YOU HAVE HEARD wanna help me spend my lottery winnings? WORST PICKUP LINE EVER HEARD you remind me of my mother HAVE YOU EVER HAD 2 WOMEN COMPETING FOR YOU? WHO WON AND WHY; Well they try i am devoted to my sweet gypsy my muse best friend and love of my life
Special Thanks To Amerique Silverspar Damian Carbenell Dancer Dallagio Ellie Criss Erus Demonia Howl Howley Jacon Cortes Leah McCullough Rebel Hope Sissy Pessoa Slappy Doobie Spud Nirvana Susan Ramos Tenshi Vielle Treble Freenote Tristan Careless UncleSlappy Wylie xTrojan Ramos
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Special Thanks to Photographer Boe Cortes