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*TSR* Sahara Silk - RED/silver

*TSR* Sahara Silk - RED/silver
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UPDATED: **Omega Applier HUD added 4.7.16

Classic Avatar clothing layers plus prims and applier HUD.

The Sahara Silk is made to adorn the desert beauty with sensuous silk and gilded details. From the delicate strapped top to the intricately detailed silk skirt, you can feel the richness of the design. You get both a long and short option for the silk skirt, the top and the panties. All are made of richly detailed silk and delicate filigree in your choice of silver or gold accents. As with all The Silk Raven designs from Solange! Fashions you can expect quality and exquisite attention to detail.

Available in 6 Colors.
Available in 2 Trims: Silver or Gold

**Omega Appliers work for Maitreya, Belleza, Slink and many other mesh bodies and body parts. I am not the creator of the OMEGA Applier system: To see if your mesh body or body part works with Omega please visit the OMEGA website at http://lovenlustdesigns.blogspot.com/.

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very nice!
full star full star full star full star full star Posted July 22, 2011 by Tigerlily Ninetails

great outfit, i love the sexy shade of red. like the other reviewer said, it's a little hard to modify the prim parts to get the outfit to look just right, but it's not that bad if you have the patience. You can get it looking pretty awesome (just make some backup copies of the skirts before you modify anything though).

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full star full star full star full star empty star Posted March 10, 2009 by Morrigan Mistwallow

Beautiful Textures.
The straps are prims which are difficult to fit a body with hips. I finally gave up but still wear the outfit even with the imperfectly fitted prims. The top texture stretch quite a bit but not enough to destroy the beauty. I really love this outfit and would have rated higher if it was more user friendly towards more full-figured shapes.

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