EDITORS Letter
Dear Readers,
Welcome to our latest issue of ModeLS magazine, where we celebrate the convergence of style, creativity, and individual expression. This edition is brimming with inspiration, innovation, and the vibrant pulse of the fashion world.
This month we present “Haute Couture White,” curated by none other than our beloved readers. Embracing the elegance and purity of white, our readers have contributed their own interpretations of this timeless hue, showcasing a diverse range of styles and perspectives that redefine luxury and sophistication.
In the realm of trends, our spotlight falls on trench coats, a perennial favorite that exudes both timeless charm and contemporary flair. Presented by the captivating models of AIM Models, this iconic outerwear piece takes center stage, offering endless possibilities for chic and versatile styling.
Our cover this issue is our blogger of the month Ty from Italy. From the intricate world of blogging to the captivating realms of modeling and photography, Ty’s journey is a testament to the belief that our avatars in Second Life are profound expressions of ourselves. In this digital realm of Second Life, adorned with beauty, Ty’s story unfolds with determination and grace.
As we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of fashion, let this issue of ModeLS magazine serve as a beacon of creativity, inclusivity, and boundless imagination. From the runway to the streets, let’s continue to celebrate the artistry and individuality that define our shared love for fashion. You as reader also hava a chance to be in the magazine with a new styling challenge every issue. So don’t be intimidated by the looks en styles you see in this issue, just use our friend Google to get some inspiration.
If you are more the type of joining events or like to shop, take a quick peek into our SLURL guide and you might find something you are looking for. We are also trilled to announce ARMONIE poses as being the sponsor for the styling challenges in het next editions of the magazine.
Happy reading!!
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CONTENTS
COVER STORY BLOGGER OF THE MONTH
BLOGGER OF THE MONTH Tych3
AIM AGENCY SHOWS TRENCH COATS
models READERS
HAUTE COUTURE WHITE photographer of the momth
TIMMI NOEL
NEW STYLING CHALLENGE PRIDE COLORS
GREAT CONTENT LOVE YOUR DESIGNERS
Blogger Tych3
by BonieFacioAllow me to introduce Ty, a passionate Italian enthusiast of various art forms! Whether it’s through blogging, modeling, or photography, Ty’s adventures in Second Life demonstrate the idea that our virtual personas can reflect our true selves.
With determination and poise, Ty faces challenges head-on, propelled by a desire for excellence. Music, dance, and friendships provide Ty with comfort and inspiration, allowing creativity to flourish boundlessly. Each project is executed with meticulous attention to detail, showcasing Ty’s unwavering dedication.
As dreams materialize, Ty’s journey of growth continues, nurtured by fulfillment and collaborations with sponsors. In this digital universe, Ty relentlessly pursues perfection, drawing motivation from the dynamic community and embracing the beauty of artistic expression.
For Ty, success is defined by meaningful relationships and artistic exploration. With gratitude and a thirst for advancement, Ty’s voyage in Second Life highlights the transformative influence of art and camaraderie.
https://ty-storm.blogspot.com/
Can you tell our readers about yourself and your blog?
Hi everyone. My name is Ty and I’m from Italy. I like art in all its manifestations. Blogging, modeling and taking photos fall into this category. I believe that our avatar is an expression of us, of our way of being, a virtual extension of real life. With one advantage: here in SL we are all beautiful!!!
Describe how did you first get into blogging?
Honestly, I think it’s like everyone. I already had some sponsors but I couldn’t get the blog off the ground. When talking about this to some friends, they introduced me to a friend of theirs and he was my Pygmalion. Once I figured out how to move, I started walking on my own.
Can you tell me some of your strengths that really helped you in blogging?
Stubbornness, meticulousness. I pay a lot of attention to details because they are what catches the eye. I never publish a photo if I am not satisfied with it or it is the best that, in my opinion, I can do. I try to be very sober and self-critical. Better something less than redundancy which is never elegant.
What was your greatest failure and what did you learn from that?
Despite challenges, I approach blogging with sensitivity and dedication, pouring my heart into every endeavor. When faced with setbacks, I strive to understand and grow, acknowledging the truth in Einstein’s words: opportunities arise from difficulties. Maintaining an open mind, I push forward, recognizing the value of diverse perspectives beyond my own.
Second Life is a big place, do you have any other interests besides blogging?
I love music, dancing and chatting with my friends, very few but excellent friends. Also, I often texturize objects for myself, it was my first passion here in SL. Second Life offers many opportunities and you never get bored.
Why did you start with blogging? Describe your writing process, from concept to publishing. How do you stay motivated?
Living my dream fuels my motivation. I envision and mold objects to reflect my vision, capturing the perfect photo. Motivation stems from creating satisfying work that brings fulfillment and rewards.
How do you motivate yourself to keep the blog up and running?
Doing something we enjoy is motivating in its own right. I consider myself very lucky. I hope I can improve myself and be able to do better and more
The fashion industry has a lot of bloggers, how do you get in contact or how do you pick the designers to blog for? Sponsorship opportunities are rare but cherished, often resulting in rewarding collaborations when shared visions align. Typically, bloggers respond to adverts, facilitated through platforms like Blogotex or EasyBlogger. Alternatively, direct approaches occur through Second Life groups or personal connections. The sponsor’s preferences dictate the working method, whether through platform-managed interactions or direct communication.
We bloggers know that Blogging is really time consuming and a lot of work. How do you deal with organizing your posts?
Blogging takes time, but I’m fortunate with ample real-life free time. I check progress in mornings before pursuing other interests like photography.
How would you describe your personal style and is there a person who is a fashion inspiration to you?
Colors, elegance and sobriety. There isn’t one person in particular who inspires me, but many. Other people certainly have a different way of seeing from mine, or they have different skills, so you can only learn from other people..
How do you attract new readers? Describe the methods you’ve used and their impact on site traffic? What do you think is the best social media strategy for getting more visitors to a blog?
Is there a method??? I am joking! Be very active on the various platforms, reciprocate the kindness of likes, faves, comments and awards: there are people who go out of their way to help you with likes and do it completely free of charge. It’s only right to reciprocate this nice gesture. Because in the end, without being too philosophical, this is how it works.
Can you tell me about few sources from where you get products for review on your site?
Blogotex, EasyBlogger or Allomancy, but also the groups created specifically by the store owner for bloggers, or personally
How active are you on a weekly basis? How often do you communicate with your followers?
I publish a post every day.
What would you like to achieve in the future?
Any Dreams?
Improve my skills
TRENCH COATS
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read up about the styling
2. Join ModeLS Reader group (secondlife:///app/group/5239fef3-47e7-e856-26e0-9a667c2f1394/about)
3. Make sure your styling & picture is stylish and be inspired
4. Send your picture and styling card to modelsmagazinesl@gmail.com “”before THE DATE ON THE PICTURE”
subject : ModeLS Magazine Styling challenge (your name) styling card (example)
HAIR : brand name - item name
NECKLACE : brand name - item name
PANTS : brand name - item name
5. You will get contacted by boniefacio to make appointment for the picture if you are selected
Love your designers Mel Licious
Undoubtedly, like many of you, I have my favorite designers—whether for décor or clothing— and eagerly anticipate their latest releases. While I wish I could afford to indulge in everything I desire, budget constraints are a reality for many of us.
Recently, I’ve observed a troubling trend: the expectation for designers to provide free updates for new body types or upgrades. It saddens me to see some individuals pressuring designers to accommodate every new release without considering the tremendous effort involved. Designers meticulously craft their creations to f it specific body types, and each new iteration requires significant time and resources.
It’s unjust to demand free updates simply because a previously purchased item may not align perfectly with a new body. Would we demand a free replacement dress after undergoing cosmetic surgery or losing weight? The analogy is clear: just as real-life store owners would respond, designers deserve respect and fair treatment.
Similarly, criticisms aimed at sales events for minor price adjustments are unwarranted. Sales provide an opportunity for affordability, but attacking organizers or designers over marginal changes undermines the spirit of these events. Let’s remember the voluntary nature of these offerings and appreciate the generosity of designers who extend update options or discounts.
While I acknowledge differing opinions, constructive dialogue is essential. Let’s foster an environment of mutual respect and gratitude towards the creative minds enriching our virtual world. A simple act of kindness, such as sending a supportive message to designers, can go a long way in brightening their day.
In conclusion, let’s stand in solidarity with our designers, recognizing their contributions and expressing our appreciation for their talent and dedication. Together, we can cultivate a community built on empathy, understanding, and respect for all creatives.
PhotographerTimmi Noel
by BonieFacioCould you share some details about yourself, including your interests beyond photography?
Additionally, could you let us know your background and the specific areas of photography that you concentrate on?
In addition to my fervent passion for photography, my journey encompasses a rich tapestry of experiences within Second Life since 2007. Initially drawn to the platform’s creative potential, I ventured into clothing design for the standard avatars prevalent at the time. However, it was a serendipitous encounter with photography that truly ignited my artistic soul.
Beyond the lens, I find solace in exploring the depths of human psychology as a quiet introvert. The sanctuary of my home offers respite from the chaotic outside world. In my photography, I gravitate towards capturing authentic moments that transcend conventional boundaries. From classical compositions to intimate portraits, and even the realms of erotica and sensuality, each frame serves as a canvas for storytelling. Embracing the full spectrum of human emotion, I seek to evoke visceral responses and provoke contemplation through my imagery. Thus, photography becomes not just a medium of visual expression, but a conduit for delving into the complexities of the human experience.
Have you undergone any formal training in graphic design, or do you have a background in it? Additionally, what sparked your initial interest in delving into photography within Second Life, and which aspects of virtual photography do you discover to be the most captivating or challenging?
I lack formal training in graphic design, having honed my skills through real-life e xperiences in designing websites and crafting advertising flyers. My journey took an unexpected turn upon encountering references to Flickr
within various Second Life profiles. This discovery sparked an undeniable fascination, igniting a feverish passion within me. I found myself particularly drawn to the art of editing Second Life images, striving to imbue them with a sense of naturalism through meticulous adjustments of reflections and shading.
What 3 words describe your personal photography style?
Classic,erotic, near to realistic.
I’m sure many of our readers will be intrigued to hear how you actually make your pictures regarding windlight, size of the pictures, pixels. Do you have a favorite that you always turn to? And what do you think makes the best angle to take a picture? well my greatest interest at the moment is the area of cyber and cyberpunk. I’m also very interested in pictures of planets and spaceships with avatars that have either a cybertec arm or leg...air masks...etc...with futuristic backgrounds. My goals and aspirations are always to become better in order to create even the smallest details as true to nature as possible without losing the origin (second life).
Is there a specific photograph you’ve taken that holds a special place in your heart? If so, could you share the link and tell us what makes that particular image stand out to you? iet Absolutely, there is indeed a photograph that holds a special significance for me. This particular image stands out as one of my most cherished creations.
Through careful editing and attention to detail, I strived to maintain the authenticity. This photograph represents a culmination of my efforts to bridge the gap between the virtual and the real, capturing a moment that feels tangible yet inherently bound to SL.gets annoyed by the
Lastly, could you provide insight into the projects currently occupying your creative focus? Are there particular areas you wish to explore in the future? Additionally, do you have any aspirations or dreams within your photography journey, and do you believe you’re making progress toward achieving them? Currently, my creative endeavors are centered around the captivating realms of cyber and cyberpunk aesthetics. Delving into these futuristic landscapes, I find myself immersed in a world where technology and humanity intertwine in intriguing ways. Particularly, I’m fascinated by the concept of juxtaposing avatars adorned with cybernetic enhancements against the backdrop of otherworldly spaceships and planetary vistas.
Looking ahead, I’m eager to delve deeper into these themes, exploring the interplay between humanity, technology, and the boundless expanse of outer space. My aspirations within my photography journey extend to capturing the essence of these futuristic landscapes with an unparalleled sense of immersion and realism.
As I continue to refine my craft, I believe I’m steadily progressing towards realizing these aspirations. Each project serves as a stepping stone towards honing my skills and refining my vision, bringing me closer to achieving my dreams within the realm of photography.
Is there something else you would like to say to our readers?
Be yourself and be creative!!
I’m a quiet introvert psychology student that enjoys the silence and the calm of my home and gets annoyed by the chaotic noisy world outside. I’m just a normal person that decided to do pictures and then I did it. On my work I’m mostly trying to show something real on screen, despite