25L Tuesday Valentine’s Day Specials!

This is my first turn with 25L Tuesday, and it is my good fortune that this is a special Tuesday celebrating Valentine’s day permitting us to put out more than the normal 2 items. I created something new for the day, and will put out 4 outfits for free and slave.

I will be introducing a marketing and smuggling basket that I made for today. After today, it will not sell for 25L!

Anyone can click on the cloth cover to make it disappear, revealing the contents of your basket. You the owner, can click on the basket handle or body to change the contents of the basket via a pop up blue dialog menu. (No-one else can change the contents of your basket.)

You can choose to have an empty basket, or fill it with market items: fruit, eggs, groceries, or ramberries.

You can also choose to fill your basket with contraband items: arrowheads and daggers, a large amount of coins, blackwine beans or sacks of kanda.

I hope you enjoy the basket, and do be careful! Black Rose will not be held liable for any bail money, ransoms, or fines you may incur with its use!

I am putting out two color selections of the Leather Trimmed Robe for men in black and red.


I am putting out two color selections of Medieval Lady for women in black and red.


For the kajira:

And for the kajirus:

Happy Valentine’s Day everyone!

Swirl Fantasy Fashion Show

Hello everyone. I will be participating in a “Fantasy in Fashion” show as a featured designer run by Give It a Swirl. The show will run twice: Saturday, February 13 at 5 pm, and Sunday, February 14 at noon. Other featured designers are Mystic Sky, GutterPup, Mer-Elf Creations, Moonstruck, and Lace and Steel. You can get more information on their website (click here).

Here is my ad I made for their program. It will span two pages. I decided to go with the look of a romance novel (aka bodice ripper) cover. The question is, will he kill her or kiss her?

I hope to see you at the show!

Brocade Kirtle

This kirtle by Black Rose is perfect for social occasions for the woman of high station. It can be worn with or without the cream satin blouse with ruffles at neck and cuff. The sculpted headdress is based on photographs of a type of headdress common to medieval times. The upper sleeves are also sculpted to achieve a unique look typical of the period. Included are matching laced heel shoes and a veil for modesty. Black Rose Brocade Kirtle comes in 6 colors: black, blue, brown, green, red, and white.






Wanderer

The wanderer appears to be a man down on his luck. His clothing is made of a coarse weave and has many rips and tears. The tunic is ragged. His boots are wrapped with fur, tied in place with thin strips of leather. The only hint that he may be more than he appears is the beautiful tooled leather of his bracers. He wears a ragged cape and hood and can blend easily into the shadows. Who is this man really?





Peddler Woman

This outfit was made with medieval and Gorean role play in mind, but it could well fit into other venues.

It would be suitable for low caste women or would serve well as working dress for high caste women. We don’t heave things about in the warehouse in evening gowns, and would not go to the library dressed for a ball after all. It would also be appropriate dress for women of the plains and women of the north.

It comes with sculpted kerchief and scarf. Seven kerchiefs are included, each with sculpted hair in different colors attached to the kerchief. You need not worry about finding hair that won’t stick out of the kerchief. Doing it this way, I did not have to make the kerchief unrealistically large to accommodate hair made by others and was able to achieve a more realistic look.

It also comes with a short sculpted prim vest that accentuates the narrow waist and a sculpted prim belt with pouch.

The sweater can be worn without the blouse for a more daring look revealing cleavage. For role play where a modest look is desired, translucent and opaque sculpted veils are included.





Hunter

This outfit for men is inspired by Ancient Rome. It can be worn as a tunic, or as a shirt with pants. The belt with pouch can be worn over tunic or pants. A sculpted belt draped across the chest can support a quiver. The studded bracers and sandals are included.





Wimple, Vest & Skirt

If the headdress of this outfit reminds of you a nun’s habit, it is no mistake. Its origin dates back to medieval times when it was considered proper for married women to cover their hair. Nuns are considered brides of Christ and so they would have followed this custom. Wimples could be heavily starched to form elaborate shapes.

This outfit is casual, appropriate to shopkeepers, servants, peasants and such. Women of all classes wish to beautify themselves, and there is a lovely floral pattern embroidered around the neckline and poofed sleeves. Two blouses are provided: a low cut blouse for the more daring, and a high necked blouse for modest wear.

Included with the outfit are 6 wimples with sculpted hair attached in different colors. Also included are sculpted shoes and a veil.





Medieval Lady

This is two dresses in one! There is a satin underdress made of cream colored silk spattered with small diamond shapes in gold. A shorter length robe with log sleeves that drape and fall from the elbow can be worn over top of this simple dress. A belt is inlcuded that can be worn with the dress alone or the dress and robe. The slippers included match the robe color. A headband is included with diamonds and gems that match the robe color. For modesty, translucent veils in cream and the robe color are included.








Leather Trimmed Robe

This is an elegant, high class look for men. The outfit can be worn as a robe over pants, or as a a shirt and pants. The belt is provided as an option, for I realize that many will wear swords with belts and sheaths or belts made by other makers with the outfit. The boots are included.