Showing posts with label Boudoir. Show all posts
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Apr 26, 2012

Rejuvenation :: AVENUE Magazine April 2012

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"Boudoir's Rejuvination"
Cover Story | Page 34
Written by: Jesika Contepomi
Photography by: Kallisto Destiny

AVENUE revisits the design house of Boudoir by sisters Vitabela Dubrovna and Precious Restless.  Oh, how the world of fashion has changed for these sisters since our last cover interview in November of 2010.  As stated before, few designers in Second Life® can boast designing success in both worlds. Boudoir happens to be one of the few that can not only boast this, but they have the published success in both worlds to show for it.




"Redefining Sexy"
Fashion Icon | Page 78
Writer: Sensuous Soulstar
Photographer: Blackliquid Tokyoska

There’s always that one dress that’s hidden in the back of your closet. It’s not your everyday dress, and it’s definitely not formalwear. And while it may be all the way in the back, you never forget about “that dress.” You only pull it out for those special times. Because, in the words of Beyonce, it’s your “freakum dress.” And while you may have your favorite designers for certain looks, there’s only one who can bring out the perfect mix of maximum sex appeal with just the right amount of class. You know the name. You know the brand. And you know the feeling that wearing that dress gives you. You feel every bit of the word “sexy.” And you have none other than Eboni Khan to thank for bringing out the Hucci in you.



"color.me"
Featured Designer | Page 86
Writer/Model: Diconay Boa
Photographer/Model: Ozz Larsson

color
[kuhl-er] 
1.the quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object, usually determined visually by measurement of hue, saturation, and brightness of the reflected light; saturation or chroma; hue.



"The new face of fierce"
Model of the Month | Page 96
Writer: Sensuous Soulstar
Photographer: Annough Lykin

You’ve seen her face. You know her name…even if you still can’t pronounce it correctly. (It’s “Vicky Jay” for those of you who are still having trouble.) But more importantly, you know of her style. A staple in the blogger community, this month’s chosen Model of the Month is a fashion force to be reckoned with. While there is so much to learn, this month, we touch just the surface as we sit down with her to discuss her Second Life® modeling career. Without any further introduction, we present Vikeejeah Xevion.



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Apr 18, 2012

AVENUE Magazine April 2012

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AVENUE Magazine April 2012


Spring is a time of rebirth, join AVENUE as we let the colors of spring awaken our inner creativity.

Cover Story | Boudoir
Fashion Icon | Eboni Khan
Feature Designer | House of Fox
Model of the Month | Vikeejeah Xevion
DJ of the Month | Summer Deadlight
Featured Artist | Alan Brady

Wishing you a colorful and vibrant April. Spring forth with style and passion!

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Nov 22, 2010

AVENUE Exclusive: Boudoir

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AVENUE Magazine November 2010
photo by Kyrie Source

AVENUE is pleased to present exclusive candid interviews with Boudoir's owners Vitabela Dubrovna & Precious Restless.

Written by Sensuous Soulstar

Part 1: Vitabela Dubrovna brings RL brand Boudoir to Second Life



Part 2: A Moment with Boudoir’s Precious Restless

AVENUE Magazine Exclusive: Boudoir
photo by blackLiquid Tokyoska

It may be labeled as Vita’s Boudoir, but make no mistake, that Boudoir belongs just as much to Precious Restless. While many may be familiar with the namesake of the Second Life® powerhouse known as Vita’s Boudoir, AVENUE is proud to introduce you to a vital name you may not be familiar with, but one that you need to know: Precious Restless. Co-owner of not only the real life Boudoir, but also its Second Life reincarnation, Precious is behind some of the fiercest designs to grace the grid. Join AVENUE in this exclusive interview with the fashion phenomena herself, as we get up close and personal with the designer herself, giving readers a glimpse into one-half of the minds behind the international sensation, Boudoir.

Sensuous Soulstar: This is an incredible honor! Boudoir has some of the fiercest, most creative and unique designs on the grid and it is always a pleasure to get to pick the minds behind that creativity. Now, we’ve already touched on the history of Boudoir, but I want to talk about you as a designer. So, let’s just jump right into it. I'm dying to know what is your definition of "fashion?" What do you think really makes for truly iconic fashion in the real world?
Precious Restless: There is no definition of fashion, so I create my designs to different segments of inspiration. Models are created as the product of various combinations of ideas, starting from the cultural heritage and urban parts of everyday life that surround us. My creations are a reflection of me and my personality which means when you watch my creation, you are actually looking at me and you see what I am; the person hiding in me, like the dark vampire or romantic fairy are all persons who are hiding in me, depending on my emotional mood. The biggest success is when an artist manages to convey their mood and to convey to his or her followers catharsis only. Then we can talk about the cult status of a designer or a piece of clothing.

SS: Now, I'll ask that question again, but specifically for Second Life®. Do you find that there are different standards for fashion here, including the quality of what's accepted? In your personal experience, have you found that it's more difficult to please the fashion community in real life or Second Life®, or is there even a difference?
PR: I absolutely believe that fashion in SL® is completely different from the fashion in real life. Creation in SL® for me is a completely new platform, on which I have absolutely no creative constraints such as in real life, which for me as an artist is very important and I am thrilled by it!
SL®, for me, is a new platform where I can build and exercise my creativity, which helps me greatly in creating real life. When I create, I do not think about selling or profitability of any kind in SL® or in real life. It is important to me to meet my high standards and to create only what I would personally put on, even then only after seeing results.

SS: It amazes me how some truly incredible designers with the most creative and sensual pieces I have ever seen, choose to have a much more conservative style when it comes to the pieces they choose to wear themselves. So I'm curious, tell me about some of the outfits you choose to wear yourself whether in real life or Second Life®. Would you say that your personal style can be categorized, or styled after someone/something?
PR: I am definitely not one of those designers who hide in blue jeans and a black t-shirt. My personal style is usually from my own creations. So, in my private life, I wear glamorous clothes, both in real life and SL®. “Less is more” is definitely not my motto!

SS: I think the inspirations behind designing are so important, so tell me, what inspired you to become a designer in real life, and how did you decide it was time to make that dream happen?
PR: My late grandmother was a famous hat designer and she recognized my sister and my talent for fashion. She decided to direct us toward fashion and to study fashion design. So, I guess you can say that we were involved in fashion from an early age, so I have virtually always been living my dream.

rl Boudoir sisters
photo by Jurica Sertić

SS: Let’s talk about your sister for a second. When and how did you decide to design with your sister? What roles do each of you play in the day-to-day of Boudoir, and do you have separate designing styles or is every outfit a collaboration between the two of you?
PR: It can be said that the only person who knows me very well is my sister. With our work, no one can usually guess which of the two of us designed something, or see the difference, which means that our artistic sensibility is very similar, almost the same.

SS: Tell me a little about your creative process. Do you have a ritual that you do every time you design a new piece or does an idea just come to mind and you just jot them down as they come?
PR: It depends on who creates. In principle, I don't have any rituals; ideas come by themselves directly out of my head. I do not even draw sketches, but move immediately into the performance. This is great because the original idea that is sketched can block an idea that might come during the creation and make the model a lot better.

boudoir SS 2011
photo Mladen Šarić,model Suzana Horvat

SS: How often do you find inspiration for new pieces, and is there any one thing that gives you more inspiration than others?
PR: As I said at the beginning of the interview, my inspiration lies in my feelings and mood. When I create romantic clothes, my friends say that I am unlucky in love, and when I create dark clothes for vampires and dominant women, it probably expresses my power and superiority over men, which means that I am emotionally happy.

SS: I want to thank you for taking the time out to answer these questions, and I always like to leave the readers on a positive note. So with that being said, is there anything as far as advice or a small life lesson that you've experienced as a designer that would help others?
PR: I can only give advice as a woman, not just as a designer. Remember that once you make a decision, the universe conspires to make it happen.

SS: So very true indeed. Thank you again for taking the time to talk with AVENUE, and as always, we’re definitely appreciative of your time.
It goes without saying that readers can look forward to yet another amazing upcoming Winter Collection for 2010, as Boudoir never seems to disappoint.

Nov 15, 2010

AVENUE Magazine November 2010

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AVENUE Magazine November 2010

Creativity in Second Life® has never looked so good. Does art imitate life or life come from within the art?

In this issue read about the sisters behind RL brand Boudoir, Art Event - Oedipus Rex, designer of Philip Linden 2.0 - Mars Absent, featured designer Unico Solo, featured artist Del May, SL's newest AI pet - Krazy Kitties and fashion style ups Film Noir, Winter Wedding and Fringe finesse.

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Aug 26, 2010

First Look: August Issue Highlights

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Page 34-43

Mea Culpa

By: Sensuous Soulstar

Guilty never looked so good. Try the guilty pleasures of Mea Culpa Designs. Where you can break all the rules.


Page 74-75

Get Morphed

By: Imani Enzo

What is all the controversy around Morphed pictures? Love it or like it you can’t deny that you love when such art is brought to life. Be intrigued by one of Second Life’s best Morphographer’s Haedeon Gateau.


Page 46-59

Success in Two Worlds

By: Thalia Jie

Success never looked so good from two worlds. Meet the owner’s of Boudoir and be mesmerized and tantalized by their creative designs. These women have a thirst to go way beyond the boundaries and to push the limits on sexy, elegance and timeless beauty.


Read these articles in more in the August edition of AVENUE Magazine online.

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Aug 22, 2010

AVENUE Magazine August 2010

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AVENUE Magazine August 2010

A bumper issue of goodness celebrating the best in fashion, lifestyle, business, entertainment and the arts.

Featuring dramatic designs of Mea Culpa, the state of the art of fashion, RL/SL fashion label Boudoir, sub-cultures in SL and tracing the growth of machinima.

Read it online @ issue.com/avenue

Feb 6, 2010

AVENUE Models Winterfaire Video

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AVENUE Models 2009 winter fashion showcase Winterfaire video is now viewable.



AVENUE invites you to celebrate the joy of winter with collections from Designing Nicky Ree, LeeZu!, CHANTKARE, JADOR Fashion, Anubis Style, My Precious by Agnes Finney, B! Fashion, SF Designs, Vassnia and runway debut of Vitabela Dubrovna’s inworld label Boudoir.

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Nov 21, 2009

AVENUE presents ... WINTERFAIRE

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AVENUE invites you to celebrate the joy of Winter with a magical fashion showcase featuring a stellar cast of international designers in Second Life®.

AVENUE is proud to debut the Winter 2009 collections from fashion brands Designing Nicky Ree, LeeZu!, CHANTKARE, JADOR Fashion, Anubis Style, My Precious by Agnes Finney, B! Fashion, SF Designs, Vassnia and runway debut of Vitabela Dubrovna's inworld label Boudoir.

When : 21 November 2009, Saturday at 1pm SLT

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