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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Shiki - Trendsetter



When you need something that's trendy, chic yet you could wear in a corporate event, Trendsetter is definitely the suit you cannot pass on.
Trendsetter's hard and detailed patterns were inspired by the condensed formation of the city of Tokyo. The color range is sleek and masculine without going over the top. The mesh is carefully rigged and made. It is something any suit lover deserves to have in their collection.
Background painting courtesy of VinnWong Gallery. Visit his Gallery next to the Shiki Store or visit his Facebook page here:

Find Trendsetter in the SecondLife Marketplace here:


Monday, November 18, 2013

Shiki - Modern Trad


Shiki's Modern Trad is one of the latest additions to the sleek and stylish male in Second Life. Beautifully textured by professionals at Shiki, Modern Trad Complete Outfit is a piece good for any occasion.

Individual parts are also for sale.

Visit the Marketplace:

Visit Shiki's beautiful ocean front sim including the Shiki Store, an art gallery and also a Shape Store:


Monday, November 11, 2013

Season of Love


Over here in Tokyo, it's almost like as if Autumn hasn't even come yet... and it's already gone. In Japan, Autumn is one of the most beautiful seasons with autumn foliage draped on the backdrop in many places you go. It's one of the most romantic times to take slow walks with your loved one, sit for a while at a cute cafe and have a cup of hot tea. 

Fall is delicate, and the beauty of it all is how fragile it is and how quickly it disappears. It's almost like a yearly ritual of Earth's renewal.

Season of Love takes leading Second Life fashion brand Shiki back to its colorful roots celebrating a flourish of flora patterns and sleek silhouettes. The patterns are modern yet traditional, playing with the juxtaposition often seen in Japanese formal wear, the Kimono.




Wishing everyone a wonderful day.
Shinichi Mathy & VinnWong