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Fashion Is Fun Become a Fashion Designer in Your Second Life By Britt Aboutaleb Thursday, Nov 20, 2008 / 4:07 PM GMT -5
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We even found Second Style Fashionista (we’re so happy to get a mention in the virtual world), where a woman has been wandering “all over the grid” – Second Life speak for looking all over the place – in search of a wedding dress!
If all this seems too ######## to be real, you might remember that story about a real-life couple divorcing over Second Life. So just remember – if you’re actually into this, and you think there aren’t any real-life consequences to donning a puce,
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–ALEXANDRA BEN-GURION