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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Screen Siren Dress by Lockwood


The Screen Siren Dress by Lockwood will be available on 2/12/2013, just in time for the Home 1.75 update. So how does this familiar look stacks on Home? 

By Jin Lovelace; Writer, Fashionist, Artist.



Cerise


Lockwood is at it again and this time, they are making sure your eyes are on this dress that you're feasting your eyes upon right now. Yes, this dress to the right, the one above, and the rest to follow. 

If you haven't noticed yet, I'm extremely excited about this release. Why? There was an article I've done in April of 2012 on a Home user creating a character based on my all-time favorite animated movies "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?", Jessica Rabbit. The character, of course, is highly known for a seductive nature with immensely voluptuous curves that's knock anyone's eyes out. 





And much like the animated counterpart, I feel there is something special about this dress released on Home. For one, it truly captures the essence--the feel--of the character inspired a bit from. The moment you don the garment, the sense of power, seduction, the volatile nature embedded in the original character; the sensibility from it astounds the mind, from the Screen Siren Hairstyle, to the Dress overall. Obviously for legal purposes everything is of Lockwood's interpretation, so the choice of colors you see available in the store now are Cerise and Black, though the shimmering detail lain in the apparel is amazing. 







I truly wish not to state the obvious on the assets laced on this item but if there are any concerns out there if you were to wear this, expect some social issues coming from the "pervs" (as what they call these social zombies) and the ones who doesn't quite comprehend the open-mind. Though the dress gives off a pretty high alluring energy, the perspective to this is that there's nothing overly the top at all. Every aspect of the dress here is playful to the core.

The real gripe here, albeit small, comes from the limited foot options. The Heels could had been sold as separates but given the price for these dresses, who is the one to complain: $1.99 for either colored dress, $0.99 for the hairstyle, or go for the bundle for $2.99. Sounds quite attractive to me. :)


Overall

Would I recommend the Screen Siren to everyone? Yes and no. Yes, because it is a very fun item that is rarely seen on Home. Lockwood did a fantastic job on this item and gave some good strength and creative energy flow to the commodity. No, because not many would be turned on by the presentation of the garment, let alone on how this would be a social issue for those whom you desire to take seriously when their eyes are wondering (and locked) on solely on you.

However, if you can ignore the aforementioned negative spectrum of the item, then what you have here is something special that I hope to see by the premiere developer of Home. :) Cheers!




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