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Truth is the torch that gleams through the fog without dispelling it. Claude Adrien Helvetius
And the fog that many times dresses our mountains once again appeared just to make them more beautiful...
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D&H/NYSW freight PYRP has recently arrived in Allentown, and the power is now running around its train to depart for the Lehigh Gorge and points beyond. Stealth and semi-stealth didn’t look so bad when dressed up with a colorful consist.
worn during the 2nd Masked Ball, SL Fantasy Faire 2022
Shoulder pet (RFL item): CKF_animesh Barn Owl_ShoulderPet from CKit Falcrony.
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Hair (RFL item in male version): Shiloh (F) from Wasabi.
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Head flowers (RFL item): Flowers K-05_8 in violet from [rnR].
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Mask: Maschera a un'ala /C_gold from Air.
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Gown: Misha dress with chain from AtaMe.
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Sleevers: Celestial sleevers from Tentacio.
Pause and take a moment!
Outfit: Ascend -Talia Leggings and Top
Blush: Moon Dust - "A lil cold' Cheek Blush
Eye Makeup: Moon Dust - Extravagance set eyeshadow #17
Rings: Rawr! Witch Please set
Pose: Quixotic - Portrait Pack
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Born in the second half of the 1970s and developed in the 1980s, power dressing is a fashion style that enables women to establish their authority in a professional and political environment traditionally dominated by men.
Today, the expression "power dressing" is no longer commonly used, but the style is still popular.
The concept of power dressing was brought to popularity by John T. Molloy's manuals Dress for success (1975) and Women: dress for success (1977), which suggest a gender specific professional dress code. Molloy's manuals addressed a new kind of female workers entering in a typical masculine environment recommending the skirted suit as a "uniform" that would help them to acquire authority, respect and power at work.
Wellington, Somerset,UK.