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    BLVD Agency Presents, "New Faces of Japan"

     

    Boulevard Agency, the mecca of virtual world model management, presented the second installment of the "New faces of Japan!"  Five designers representing the rapidly emerging and interesting Japanese fashion world of Second life were showcased.

     

    These designers included:
    Ran Renfold of the house of "!129129"
    Arvel Elliles of "MIYABI"
    Nagaru Kawashima representing "DEMISE"
    Tomo Wachter designing for "tomoto"
    Likka Noel in the "LIKKA HOUSE."

     

    The show was also sponsored by ROZEREGALIA who displayed their exquisite array of accessories.

     

    The BLVD runway models were Allenclive Beaumont, Phillip Dollinger, RicoRacer Flux, Alexia Speizer, Sabine Blackburn, 'Miss Virtual World' Miaa Rebane, dancer Dallagio, Katherine Comet, and skylei Caproni.

     

    Announcer, and BLVD Director Kay Fairey introduced the styles in this unisex show as having, "an innovative and sometimes even daring ability to combine the contemporary with the traditional, the "cute" with the brutal, the bright with the dark."

     

    Tillie Ariantho was the photographer of the evening.  Additional photos from the show can be found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/tillie/sets/72157623538985639/show/.

     

    For more information on BLVD Agency and/or The Best of Second Life, visit the www.thebosl.com or contact Frolic Mills in-world.

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