Laurel’s Shopping Pick – DiBoutique
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Victoriana%20Square/99/93/33/
I stare in awe at the bouquet rezzed before me! WOW! Giancarlo who referred me to this wonderous shop said I would be amazed and he’s was so right! There is a new merchant coming soon to the Costa Rica Shopping District and I’m offering you a sneak peek of what is to come. DiBoutique is a delightful floral shop with creations that are really something you will want to see. Amelie Dibou who makes the arrangments creates miracles with flowers!
The Bridal Bouquets and Boutonnieres for the guys are the best I have ever seen. If you know someone having a wedding soon in Second Life, you will want to pass on this landmark without a doubt. The flowers in the bouquets are so real looking and artfully arranged! You can see the bouquets rezzed in the window of the shop and you can touch the arrows to cycles through all of them. That’s not all that is sold here, you can find rose covered columns for your home, house plants, a christmas tree, garlands, wreaths and you can see a huge display of pointsettas behind me. The christmas items are offered seasonal and are now out to celebrate the Summer Yule fest in this sim taking place July 21 through the 31st with a ball, skating and other winter time events. So if you want the Christmas items you will have to snap them up now! Other inventory will then be put out after this holiday is over.
The landmark above takes you to the Victorian Square location. You will arrive in a quaint Victorian Train Station. Look for the poster on the wall for DiBoutique to teleport directly to the shop. Once inside the shop you can browse around and be amazed! Amelie told me that the Costa Rica shop will have some entirely new inventory so we can wait in anticipation for that. Some items are already in the Costa Rica shop but not the full inventory just yet I will update this post with the landmark there once it is completed.
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Thank you for this post.
Always welcome! I love helping my readers discover things they might have otherwise missed.