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New for the Winter 08 Catalog: Retro-style Go Go dress with original "mod" black and white motif by one of SL's hottest up and coming designers, Dr "Anna" Debruyere. This amazing dress seamlessly matches the design as it flows from the top to the non-prim skirt. This dress retail at $299L, but is only $149L until Christmas. As a bonus, every purchaser will get my new matching sculpted Go Go boots, a $299L value, complimentary with every Mod Go Go dress purchase.
Included:
DB36 Mod Go Go Top
DB36 Mod Go Go Skirt
DB36 Mod Go Go Black tights (optional)
Bonus
DB37 Mod Go Go sculptie boots (299L if purchased separately)
(6 pieces, including boots upper and lower sculpties, boot underlayer, and foot shaper).
DB36 Mod Go Go Sunglasses
Important Fitting Note: Due to the way the SL engine stretches the skirt to fit the waist and butt size of different avatars, the pattern of the skirt may or may not match seamlessly with your shape. I wear "Vogue Model" version 2 skirt shape by Alady. If your shape came with a "skirt shape" always wear it with non-prim skirts. Also, the boots fit an average leg size. They are now equipped with a resizer script for your convenience!
Thank you!
Anna
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Mod (originally modernist, sometimes capitalised) is a subculture that originated in London in the late 1950s and peaked in the early to mid 1960s. Significant elements of the mod lifestyle included pop music, such as African American soul, Jamaican ska, and British beat music and R&B; fashion (often tailor-made suits); and Italian motor scooters. The mod scene was also associated with amphetamine-fuelled all-night dancing at clubs. The mod scene developed when British teenagers began to reject the "dull, timid, old-fashioned, and uninspired" British culture around them, with its repressed and class-obsessed mentality and its "naffness". From the mid to late 1960s onwards, the mass media often used the term mod in a wider sense to describe anything that was believed to be popular, fashionable or modern. There was a mod revival in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s, which was followed by a mod revival in North America in the early 1980s, particularly in Southern California. SOURCE: Wikipedia