shoe fair

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When I first landed at the Shoe Fair, I saw a bag that I’ve liked for awhile that I’ve seen on plurk. It is the Bollywood Bag from Kari.. and normally I think purses and such are sorta silly in SL and in RL but I really did fall in love with this little messenger bag. At 125L it is a steal. It comes in both male and female sizes.

I took these photos at the Sick Sim. I like to go there and walk around. I always find some little detail there that makes the sim one of my favorites. I’ve blogged everything else that I’m wearing before but as a refresher.. The hair is from Truth. The Blazer and Park Avenue T-shirt are from Mon Tissue. The skirt is from Grixdale. The Stockings are from League. The black tie is from Armidi. The boots are from Gos and the skin is from Curio.

Pixel Mode brings Fae to The Shoe Fair of 2011

Pixel Mode by Shoe Fair Builder Tya Fallingbridge is located on the Ruthenium Sim of the Shoe Fair.

What I love about these shoes is that they are affordable. I believe they were less than 600L per pair. They are sexy, well sculpted, easy to tint and come in a huge variety of colors and a bunch of nail polish options. I also love the crease on the ankles giving it a very nice realistic effect.

I am also wearing Grixdale Long Vintage tank top in dust. The Grixdale Mini Skirt in smog. Hair from Elikatira, Nails from je’suis and skin from Laqroki. The pose that I am using is from Del May and the House and furniture stuff in the background are from Awesome Blossom who has an adorable cottage out for Super Bargain Saturday.

The Fourth Annual Second Life Shoe Fair – 2011

I was one of the 20 lucky bloggers chosen by a draw to attend the The Fourth Annual Second Life Shoe Fair which opens today at 12SLT and runs through May the 27th.

The theme of the Shoe Fair this year is Minimalism and it is perfectly executed by Tya Fallingbridge of Pixel Mode. I experienced little to no lag from the build and was able to walk around fairly quickly looking for the stores of my interest. The stores are compact and easy to navigate and things loaded for me fairly quickly.

The Shoe Fair is also sponsoring a Charity, the same as last year which is the Soles4Souls charity which has a simple concept: “we procure shoes and get them to those in need.” To me shoes are something we put on every day, and perhaps if we have them we take for granted that others might not have them and by supporting this event your donation could mean the world to someone else.

The Shoe Fair is not just limited to shoes this year as you can find other favorite stores that you know and love. If you are looking for a full list of vendors go here for the list.