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Baroque Bordello

Nymphetamine is quite the treasure trove of sexy and often quite opulent outfits. Such as this baroque concoction of lace, bows and a corset. A pretty effective way of getting me to part with some lindens. Especially considering the versatility of this set.

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Style Notes & Slurls

Skin: Mellie3 Cinnamon Diamond Girl by Blowpop
Hair: Queen Anne Wine by Curl up and Dye
Clothes: Bordello 2 and Bordello 2 Formal Skirt by Nymphetamine
Accessories: Babii Black by Adam n Eve
Poses: Boudoir Rouge

The Bordello corset is sold as either greyscale or in a few selected colour combinations. The greyscale, which in the first two pictures is tinted to a mix of red and grey, allows you to run wild with your imagination. The coloured versions allow for a few things the greyscale doesn’t, such as different-coloured laces on the corset, but while the black and red was tempting I knew I’d have a lot of fun with the greyscale. Plus, the big skirt that is sold as a separate add-on is only available in greyscale, and I knew I had to have that one. I would, however, have liked to have the bows on the skirt separately from the rest of it, so that they could easily be done in a contrasting colour (as is the case with the other bows).

My skin is the lovely Mellie3 from Blowpop, now available in four-packs for L$1200, which is a total bargain. The hair is from Curl up and Dye, which offers a lot of great styles in a similar vein.

If corsets, other sexy underthings and sexy outfits in general appeal to you, a visit to Nymphetamine is definitely in order. I particularly like the fact that the creator, Paeoti Pomeray, has an avatar who is a good deal more curvy than the SL standard. When you’re in the business of selling these sorts of outfits, some real curves in the ads definitely don’t hurt.