Pixeldolls Antihero
I’ve always loved Pixeldolls, even from my earliest days in-world. Every time I go, I always see something I love. At my most recent trip, I uncovered a very swanky and cool body suit called (antihero) Prototype bodysuit. For all you “layers” lovers, this is the suit for you. This has tons of options and looks as each top and pant layer comes in jacket/shirt/undershirt options in a long sleeved jacket or halter style. The trousers also range from shorts to full length. Mixing and matching with this outfit is seemingly unlimited! I adore the back of the top - lots of intricate lacing on the pants and on the back of the jacket. Check it out and more at Pixeldolls Main Shop in Port Seraphine.
INSOLENCE by name
Camilla Yosuke was kind enough to send me some copies of INSOLENCE’s new line called Misty. This new line is comprised of some seriously HOT lingerie with a BDSM edge. If you love latex, this is the line for you! The new line retains the high quality and upscale detailing for which INSOLENCE is very well known. I’ll admit, I’m not that well-versed in fetishwear (yet), but I have to say I really enjoyed wearing these items! They were so much fun to photograph!
I’ve featured four designs in the line. The Dionne latex catsuit is hotter than hot is hot. It has a slew of varied panties including an ‘open’ version and a zipped version, zippered catsuit pants with the zipper echoed at the neckline. I’ll warn you, the undies are SERIOUSLY sexy! The latex texture is exquisitely realistic and highlights your curves beautifully. I’ve paired the catsuit with hair by Detour called Luna.
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I’ve also featured the Sally Latex Ensemble, which features a zipped up latex, breast-baring corset with garter. This set also features a varied array of panties if you want to be more daring, being open at the front instead of zippered. Again, the latex is smooth and supple and tight enough to make your partner breathe heavy! I’ve chosen hair by Truth called Angel2 which includes the fedora.
Next is the Tracey Latex Ensemble, which includes a fabulous black latex halter and undies with elbow-length zippered gloves. I love the criss-cross neckline with only a teeny zipper holding it all together. That opens up some interesting possibilities, doesn’t it? I’ve chosen to wear it with hair by Damselfly called Spoiled, one of my newest favourites in my ever expanding inventory.
Lastly, I wanted to show you the Dawn bodysuit, which has laced up sides and zippers on the front and back of the suit. Again, it includes elbow-length zippered gloves and latex stockings. I’ve chosen hair by Abyss called Secret.
Thanks again to camilla Yosuke for introducing me to the new Misty line. You can find these designs at INSOLENCE’s main store.
KC Fashions – Deliver us some sexy
This doesn’t need an introduction. Heck, it probably doesn’t even need a write up, although naturally I’m going to give it one. Say hello to ‘Deliverence’ from KC Fashions, a multiple part set that comes together to form a seriously erotic bodysuit.
I couldn’t show you all the pieces in all their variations without spamming the blog with pictures, so I’m modelling this in its fullest. The jacket and pants have the option of being opaque, but really, that doesn’t do this outfit any justice at all. I adore the cutouts front, back and sides – paired with the underlayers it makes this outfit absolutely smoking hot.
The high neck runs with stud button fastening, the skin tight top gathering to the close, opening beneath to cutout sections overlaid with transparent latex. Tendrils of the undershirt wind below, a scrolling frame to suggest modesty although not fully providing it. Embossed glyphs top either sleeve, mirrored on the front of the trousers; the patterning is picked up in the chunky belt that locks around the waist, a welcome accessory that fits the look just perfectly. To the legs, you’ll find more openings on the hips and on the inner thigh, offering glimpses of the set stockings which run similar keyhole details down their length, evidenced here to the base (I’d normally favour boots with this outfit, but I thought you might like a peek).
The light catches convincingly, little inflections in the tone and shifts in the material bringing this whole thing to life. What’s more, it comes in other delectable colours, making me want to buy one of each… oh yes, they’re that nice.
While this is definitely my favourite of KCs newest releases, it’s not the only thing in store that demands attention.
‘Radiance’ is difficult to overlook: it rather screams “Look at me!” from every angle. The drama of it is exaggerated by the flowing chain mail cloak with bulging pauldrons and spiked neckpiece. Worn with or without, you can still be sure to cause a scene wherever you go in this fantastic outfit.
Again there are various layers provided, so you can dress as modestly or immodestly as you like. Quite honestly, you don’t need to bare all for this to be sexy; the chain undercoat and trouser pieces look very elegant (amazingly so for body armour) although the superimposed latticework is extremely artful and really does make this outfit. Cutout sections all over give a wonderful contrast to the flesh – I imagine this would look especially good on a darker skin – with two skirt options to suit your mood. Either an open fronted chain panel skirt with double banded belt, or a draped length of silver link to front and back, suspended by a silver waist piece. Again, these may work best with boots, but I wanted to show you the whole of each leg (and get out these sparklies from Storm Schmooz).
Last but by no means least, we have ‘Solaris’. If you buy it for no other reason, note that it has massive potential for costume parties: the floor-length cape is constructed from loose link metal hoops and is supremely dramatic, falling from sloped shoulders that connect to the front with a serpent-embossed medallion.
Layering options allow for increased transparency in the chain areas, or maximum opacity wherever you see fit. Of course you can take bits off to your heart’s content for some minimalistic glamour – think chainmail silks (see the store ads for more pictures… they’re delicious). The armoured undershirt collars high up the neck and runs into gloves for an all-concealing fit. Atop this, the triple buckle leather shirt sits tight, generously open to front and back with further buckle details both sides to ensure everything’s locked in place.
The skirting options are similar to Radiance, featuring metal-edged belts set with link chain and a winged serpent on the buckle. These sit well over the neatly trimmed trousers that bear angled panels to reveal more mail beneath. The matching booties do come as part of the set, which makes a great addition and finishes everything perfectly: it also saves you agonising as to what on earth to cover your toes with.
These may be some of Kittrannia Cassini’s newer releases, but are certainly not the only ones worthy of note. Drop by yourself and have a look at the selection: seriously sexy, ladies, I promise.
Deliverence, $425L ; Radiance, $650L ; Solaris, $725L
Zipz! - She’s on Fire
I’ve introduced quite a few of my friends to this store: it’s one I found by chance one day and have been a huge fan of eversince. It’s huge, stocking clothes, jewellery, tattoos and probably other things I haven’t discovered yet: the designs are pretty fantastic, but I just love Dunja Hian’s creations.
Lunar is really a hybrid of body art and club wear. I adore it. The artistic merits of this outfit will transform you into a gallery exhibit, but if people want to stand around examining me and making suggestions as to what the designer and indeed the model are feeling/thinking, I am sure I am capable of dealing with all that extra attention.
The neck is rimmed with silver, metal spiking and curling in a free-moving pattern. The polish is evident, ruby stones set at intervals for added vibrancy, their surfaces clear and defined. The leather beneath sits tight to the skin, following and filling the twisting overlay which seems congruous to back and front.
The panties centre on a gemstone flower, scrolling details flowing in silver throughout. The trouser legs are high to either side, more metalwork reaching upward and curving around the buttocks and high up the thighs at the front, tripping easily down either leg where they stop at the knee, allowing for a plain bootleg flare to the base. Should you prefer, a pleated black skirt may substitute, drawing your attention fully to the body work and ornate arm sheathes.
If that’s not hot enough, you can set yourself on fire with this little number, again with the pants and short skirt options, and also a long skirt which I haven’t shown for the simple reason that I couldn’t get everything in the picture. This set comes in a deep crimson, the edges charred and cut at angles in a distinct flame motif, reemphasised with a red and gold blaze licking up the bodice. There is very little to the back: a double chain holds everything together, with links to the front to seal the keyhole opening.
The same features on the panties, which can be worn alone or with the set trousers, which hang from short chains at either side. They’re shaded with highlights to the knees, the inferno graphic flaring on the thighs: the skirt is similarly drawn with symmetrical fires on each panel. The longer version reaches the floor, the pattern exaggerated and enlarged to reach half way up the thigh.
Zipz! clothing is always very reasonably priced. Permissions tend to be transfer and no copy, so you can get your wear out of them between all of your alts (or your friends if they don’t object to your hand-me-downs). The quality is excellent, and while this isn’t your average fashion house, it does produce the most amazing club wear. If you want something very sexy, a little out of the ordinary, or just fancy seeing some inspired fantasy design, you really need to check out Zipz!
Lunar, $198L ; Red Fire $239L
DE Designs: Grendel from Project X
Project X is DoC Eldritch’s new line of clothing which was designed with women like you and I in mind – although to be fair, I don’t think there’s much in DoC’s store that I wouldn’t be all over in either life.
This latest release, Grendel, is a slinky bodysuit with two wear options as pictured. You can go for a smooth all over or you can have some extra bits and pieces. Since I’m all about the detail, the second option is very much for me.
The latex suit is all encompassing, with a high neck and split triangular collar in black to contrast. The large expanses of colour catch the light and shine beautifully, with particular clarity on the stomach, back and buttocks (my obsession with butt highlights will forever reign). The bust is supported by a strapped corset, pressing tight beneath the cups and separating slightly for a defined shape. The back dips, laced tightly to hold. Long gloves cover either hand and work up the arm past the elbow, mimicking the thigh high boots that line either leg. To the front, these rise in a small arc, and can be worn with shaded laces to match the suit: the eyelets are neatly strung above the knee with bows tied to hold the double cord that loops behind the leg.
The suit comes in three colours: red, silver or purple at $325L per colour. If you like them all, the fatpack is essentially a ‘buy two, get one free’, which is a nice way to reward we addicts.
To see more from Project X, take a trip to DE Designs.
The Antihero at Pixeldolls
Pixeldolls have brought out a new set that I picked up today as a New Year treat to myself. There are actually three different sets available at varying prices: I bought the Bodysuit set which has lots of options on shirt, undershirt and pants and underpants layers. I quickly got bored trying to count, but I can promise you there are lots of pieces to play with.
My pictured top options include an open front, halter neck and clasped front jacket, all featuring piping across the bust, wide lacing to the torso and stitched seams centrally down to the stomach where the piece closes. The back features the same crosswork and horizontal lacing from the back of the neck down, with a wide, open back that curves around to the hips and lapping over the trousers.
The leather pants are divine, featuring spun straps with clasp detail across the lower back. The upper is separated with raised strips and a charcoal hue, contrasting with the black of the seat. More strapping encircles the upper thigh, and the lines are drawn again to break to a leg section, carefully shaded for a lustrous finish.
If you prefer – and it’s hard to decide with this one - there is the option of hotpants and leg sheathes instead. The shorts cut a tight line to the body at the front, rising up to reveal the majority of your behind. The legs are leashed to the thighs with tight banding, holding high at the front and dropping a little at the back, falling to the ankle with a tiny flare at the cuff.
There is also a bikini version on sale at Pixeldolls which looks fabulous on the photos: I didn’t purchase both (I’d rather torture myself all day about whether or not I should, and then return later and sate my lust) so I’d urge you to pop on down and take a closer look for yourself.
(Antihero) Prototype Suit: Bodysuits, $300L
What I find when out and about…
It seems like forever since Jaime announced that I would be writing on the blog. You ever have a whirlwind day/week/month? Well needless to say I’ve had some pictures of some outfits growing moss on my hard drive and I’m so excited to be sharing them now.
On a random shopping trip with a few of my friends, we stopped at Bare Rose. This is a place full of sexy and fun outfits and ensembles. I picked up the Kirie outfit and was very pleased. Full of buckles and straps and enough holes in the fabric to give the mind’s eye quite a view! With an Asian influence this outfit is an eye turner indeed.
SLURL: BareRose by June Dion
Other Items: Skin by MM Model Skins, Hair by Calico Creations, and boots from Vamp/Last Call
My next outfit I bought specifically for a photo shoot, and fell in love with it immediately. The Silver White Catsuit Set by Nicky Ree is one of those outfits that just oozes sexy. I love the shiny silver color and the snug fit on the body leaves little to the imagination. Nicky Ree has several cat suits and I recommend taking a look.
SLURL: Nicky Ree’s Boutique by Nicky Ree
Other Items: Skin by TaP, Hair by Hayate’s Hair lab, and boots by Vamp/Last Call
I can’t wait to share more of my finds with you and even some goodies I’ve been saving in my inventory. You’ll notice that I’m a blogger that loves the use of the pics and less focus on a long intense write up. I’d be glad to go more in-depth if that is what the readers desire. Just leave me a comment and let me know what you think? Is less more? I know that does wonders when I’m picking out lingerie
SINTIMACY Revisited – Confidence and a Catsuit
Istephanija Munro of SINTIMACY contacted me the other day with regards her new Asian Catsuit Reloaded, which is a remake of her original design. RL has been hectic and I already had a few things queued for review, so I kept the box sealed until I was good and ready to write about it. Just as well, as the second I tried this on I was itching to share.
I always feel sexy in a catsuit, but this one really wowed me. The mandarin collar supports the sleeveless bodice, the latex covered in an oriental floral print, edged in black for neat lines. Almost the entire front of the suit is cut open, a dome above the breasts slatted with dark bands, a central line running down beneath the cups and splitting diagonally to either side in an attention-grabbing frame. The cut continues completely open, joining just shy of the crotch; purple blends to black around the hips, the pattern steadfast on the long gloves.
The back of the suit is similarly cut and covered, although the overlaid lattice runs further down before peeling open. The latex shimmers across the buttocks – those highlights are just divine – and you’ll notice shaded florals to the backs of the legs that start to blossom into colour as you move your eyes around to the front once more. Through the lances of light on the thighs, the pattern becomes visible from the shade, decorating much of the leg before fading to black around the hems. The ankle-breaking high stilettos are included with this set, and do feature skin tight legs with matching Asian theme.
I should note that Istephaija mentioned a possible seaming issue between the upper and lower layer on some shapes, although I have to say that on the few I tested, the seams were flawless here for me: the only issues I noticed were on the sides, and this was due to the pattern matching rather than any alignment issues.
I was also sent a fun set called ‘Confidence’ that comes with more options than I can get into this review, although I’ve taken a few shots to give you some ideas. The set comes with various skirt, pants, shirt and jacket layers for you to go mix and match crazy with. If what you get isn’t enough, you can doubtless find dozens of things to put with it anyway as it’s an unfussy design.
The bra comes on the shirt layer, a simple and strapless design that dips to the centre and curves back, sitting above the lower line of the chest to reveal a little extra underneath. The overlayers come as either a cropped vest or full length jacket to complete the outfit as a dress, a high round neckline falling to straps at the back, with a open front that exposes the underlayers or indeed the majority of your cleavage. Edges are clean with distinct borders, the right side of the jacket emblazoned with white glyphs to add interest. A button fastens a few inches above the belly, with glimmering detail on the torso beneath the latex.
The glitch pants are stitched with a small seam centrally to the front and back, rimmed in white in continuation of the style. A spandex thong peeps above the back line; one set of the glitch pants comes complete with this detail, but you can opt for the second glitch set instead which allows you to choose your own undies – to flash or not to flash becomes the question. The glossy skirt moves freely, hemmed appropriately for a seamless finish.![]()
I am also wearing the Body Lotion underlayers which worked with most of my skins (see up close for a better idea), although you will find it doesn’t suit every type. The Confidence set includes an optional layer meant to be worn as an extra to go with the lotion pack: a bikini bottom tanline which really is rather fun, and worked even on my relatively pale skin.
Boots are again supplied with this set – we’re so spoilt – and are of the same dangerously high design, platform soles arcing to tipped and capped metal heel, with latex uppers that sit just beneath the knee, the cuffs edged in white for a sharp contrast with narrow lozenge cut outs to the back.
Confidence retails at $345L, and the Asian Catsuit Reloaded at $320L. Body Lotion can be bought on various layers for $150L.
SINTIMACY boasts a new location since my last review: so make sure you pay a visit.
Graves - Leather and Latex
It’s been a while since I put on a leather cat suit, and I honestly can’t remember anything else that’s made me look this good.
This is G08 by Jackie Graves. The sleeveless cat suit features a chunky front zipper opening which offers a deep and flattering neckline. Nipples perk beneath the polished leather, curved seam lines stressing the shape of the body beneath. The material creases beneath the breasts and down to the stomach, the waist folds lying hidden by the large belt - it’s simple and powerful, ridged even to the buckle, and with matching cuffs on the gloves. There are half-ring features to the sides and back, which are purely decorative, although suggestive that the suit might allow for locking…
The zipper stops just shy of the crotch, with comparable elements accenting either thigh to the front. The rear is perfectly moulded, highly shined leather providing critical definition, dropping to tight legs which sit tight to the leg and cover the feet. This works fabulously well with knee high boots. I really love this cat suit because it’s dressy without being totally over the top; the material is extremely well drawn for a great sense of realism - without any of the aggravation that really comes when trying to get in and out of something like this – even as a black garment, this has its own depth and vibrancy that has to be admired.
Since I find it hard to leave a store with only one item, I also selected G21, the Open Suit in silver which is a sexy symphony of latex, leather and metal melded into one. This outfit is set to the neck with a fitted clasp choker, which caps the wonderfully constrictive latex top which glows with its metallic sheen to provide definition both front and back. Long gloves with fastenings cover the arms. The torso is dressed with an under bust corset in thick leather, with seamed panels to exaggerate the hourglass look, a trio of buckles front and back to bridge the split and hold everything in. To the back the thong strap threads to the corset and passes down beneath the crotch and splits to a panty at the front, combining there with the buckled suspenders that support the skin tight thigh highs.
For variation, you can wear this without the latex – there are some black cross pasties provided. The undies can also be removed if you’re feeling so inclined. While there are no add on options in store, a well-made skirt in latex, rubber or leather would probably go very well, although I have to admit that I really love the outfit as it stands.
Designers like Jackie make you glad to be a woman; I almost feel sorry for the guys, but then I remember they can share the glory simply by ogling. Take pity on your fella and pop on over to Graves to take a look at what else is in store: I don’t think either of you will be disappointed.
G21 Open Suit Silver, $320L (all 9 colours for $980L) ; G08 Zip Catsuit, $290L
Sintimacy
I happened across SINTIMACY quite by chance, and when I IM’d Istephanija Munro to enquire about her range, she told me that she had only rented the boutique in that particular shopping centre that morning. I love such coincidences.
SINTIMACY’s range is made up of body suits of varying descriptions. While I was spoilt with many review copies, I picked out a few of my favourites to share with you.
‘Snake Skin’ was my first choice, largely because of the unusual texturing. The set comes with jacket, bra top, thong and flared pants, each emblazoned with a signature ‘S’. The jacket is open, sleeveless with highlights on the chest. The back of the jacket cuts a straight line across; the backing in that lovely snakeskin with a large logo set to the centre. The bra top is barely there, strapless and slung low at the back with signature to the catch. The front covers nipples and little else, the flat band slimming to prongs which are linked with criss-cross cords. I have to mention that there are slight seaming issues on the sides, so if you’re a perfectionist do bear it in mind.
The trousers I love as you get to see much more of that gorgeous print. This is available in black and plenty of other colours to suit your taste, but brown hits the spot with me. The texture is a mottling of colour tones, the end effect something of a bronzed patina. I feel perfectly sculpted, polished even, particularly to the back where you feel the full effect as you admire your freshly buffed buttocks. Beautiful. Special attention has been paid to the stitched belt detail, and the thighs benefit from sewn black banding for distinction. The included thong is simply cut and textured to match the outfit.
‘Body Art’ is another design I really liked. This is the black version, but there
are several other colours to pick from. This isn’t the limit of your choice though, as each suit offers three transparencies – 100% opaque (pictured), 75% and 50%. The coloured spandex areas are the ones that gradually reveal a little more and this works to great effect. Still, even at 100% opacity, this looks hot. The suit is high necked and covers everything on the surface, skin tight with a slight kick on the legs to suit boot wear if the mood takes you. The latex catches the light on all the appropriate points, although the most noticeable gleam is on the stomach, which is an interesting feature. The showy panels are abstractly textured, which makes a nice change in the usual trends for symmetries; there’s also a skewed star placed low at the back, especially nice when the transparent versions are worn.
Finally, have a look at ‘Asphalt Cowgirl’. You get a shirt and pants combo which I liked best in this deep wine red: the cropped top covers all it needs to, arcing low between the breasts to accentuate your cleavage. The back is high and has an innovative torn pattern, scratches interlaced to form a large cross. A smaller version of this cut-out style features centrally to the front, accented with a starred stud. Similar fastenings provide a finishing trim underneath the bust.
The trousers feature a metal belt with star button details all around and an enlarged version to the buckle. The fly zipper gleams at the crotch. Again, the real beauty in these is the texturing, swirling motifs working down the leg to a wide hemline on the flared leg. I can’t neglect to mention the shading on the butt though: I admit to having a fascination with this on tight pant suits, and Sintimacy doesn’t disappoint in this area.
Istephanija is a proficient designer who has some creative ideas and is showing great promise in bringing them to life. I wouldn’t mind a little more fuss with the cuffs and collars, but if you like simple lines and figure hugging material, SINTIMACY offers some well made, sassy outfits at reasonable prices. Why not pay a visit to the main store and pick out your own favourites?
Snake skin (Brown): $240L ; Body Art (Black): $330L ; Asphalt Cowgirl (Red): $220L

