Another in the popular range of ladies court shoes. This model has a slightly stronger texture on the upper, and has a black sole.
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Friday 31 December 2010
By M on Friday 31 December 2010, 12:46
It seems that the Regency Court Sword I introduced recently has been drawing as much attention from the ladies as it has from the men, if not more. It is for that reason that I now offer a ladies version. It is to be found in the back window, near the ladies shoes. Note that the rather more mobile hips of the gentler sex may cause a bit more mesh interpenetration during walking.

Thursday 16 December 2010
By M on Thursday 16 December 2010, 00:55
Here is a ring featuring nine round brilliant cut sapphires, and two round brilliant cut diamonds. The sides of the ring are decorated with a scroll in white gold. The ring is set to be worn on the middle finger of the right hand. To find it, go to my shop in Caledonia, and approach the white pedestal nearest to the ladies riding coat, then look very carefully; the ring is above the pedestal. You will need to get your avatar close, get your camera closer still, and look upwards. It is there!
Friday 3 December 2010
By M on Friday 3 December 2010, 03:28
Tired of virtual suitors? Looking for a way to deter their unwanted attentions? Well, it may or may not do the trick, but here is an platinum engagement ring, encrusted with eleven round brilliant-cut diamonds, and fitted to the third finger, left hand. The sides of the ring feature a leaf decoration in white gold. The ring is shown (left to right) in daylight, night and morning lighting.
The ring is available in my shop in Caledonia , though it might be hard to find, as it is so small. Go to the far end of the ladies' shoe display, and you will find it just to the right of the dark purple stilettos. Look carefully, it is there.
Finally, please make sure to wear this in the top clothing slot - otherwise it can show through your finger.
Friday 10 September 2010
By M on Friday 10 September 2010, 15:23
This is an asymmetrical figure-hugging evening dress, so dark it almost looks black. But, if you are observant, you will see that over the deep, deep purple of this little dress green highlights flash on the tight Fortuny pleats. Available now, I am using this dress to decorate the window of my ladies shoe shop in Caledonia.
Thursday 12 August 2010
By M on Thursday 12 August 2010, 13:46
Wednesday 4 August 2010
By M on Wednesday 4 August 2010, 19:52
These boots are made in a style that was very widespread in Victorian times: a blend of leather and canvas uppers. I've styled these boots in natural leather and khaki canvas. The eyes and aglets are in brass, the laces are highly detailed. The boots are on display in my shop in Caledonia, The city has only just been updated, so there are new buildings to see, and more in the surrounding shops. It's a good time, therefore, for a shopping trip.
Wednesday 7 July 2010
By M on Wednesday 7 July 2010, 20:31
I've been working for some time on this pair of boots and I am pleased to say that they have finally reached the shop. Visit Caledonia to see them first hand.
It was very common for Victorian ladies boots to be made out of different materials, and a patent leather toe and heel cup was fairly common. I trust that connoisseurs will appreciate the detail of the eyes, the laces, the trim and the bow.
Tuesday 15 June 2010
By M on Tuesday 15 June 2010, 11:39
Tuesday 18 May 2010
By M on Tuesday 18 May 2010, 10:23
By popular request, I have created three styles of tall ladies boots, all in leather, and in black, white, and brown. The boots share the heel with the ladies court shoes I created a couple of weeks ago, and the general shaping of the foot is similar, though the toe is much more pointed than that of the court shoe. Another difference is that the outsole is coloured to match the uppers. I've added wrinkles at the back of the ankles and finished the shaft of the boot with a moulded top edge.
These boots should go well with the short skirts that appear to be popular in Blue Mars.
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