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The first main point I wanted to be sure to use was the chain of diamonds, weighed down by a large teardrop gem at the bust. It's pretty, adds a touch to detail to what's meant to be a simple design, and gave me an excuse to have jewels adorning a gown. I also wanted to include long gloves, which is something I haven't touched in a long time, and as far as I can recall, the only gloves I've done in the past have been fingerless. So a change of pace was a nice break and fun, too.
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Again in the theme of simplicity, I didn't want the details on the textures to be overbearing, so when I chose to add butterfly detailing to the over layers on the skirt, I made them subtle, but if you look you'll see them. Also, I've included *both* black and white gloves with each Natasha gown, so that you can choose whichever matches your other accessories and your tastes best. I actually found using pastel shades with black gloves and a black fedora to be a striking combo.
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Natasha is available in seven jewel tones and in seven pastel shades. So whether the look you're aiming for is light and spring inspired, or deep and dramatic, there's a color for you. There's another image after the break, and you can find images of each shade Natasha is available via my other listings or at the main store.
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Natasha gowns include system top on jacket layer, glitchpants, both black and white gloves, prim skirt, and prim jewelled chest piece. System layers are no mod no transfer, and prim parts are copy/mod/no trans.
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