Monday, December 16, 2013

Wednesday's Challenge: Native American [Indian]


Native American [ Indian] Challenge

Hello wonderful readers!

Tonight was our Native American { Indian } Challenge here at Renaissance Modeling Agency. Don't the ladies look like a beautiful and fierce tribe? Well although there was many amazing costumes, we made sure to check their prims, walks and poses to find our Indian beauty of the night.


Top 3
Please meet our top 3, from the 1st place
 winner down to our lovely 2 runner ups.
We hope you enjoy their stylings that won tonight's 
Native American [Indian] Challenge. Our first place winner was Ms. Eva Firethron,
Second place, Mrs. Jonezy BigBoots and our lovely third place winner, Ms. Mia Berry.


Indian - 1st Stylecard
Native American feathers are an important symbol of the Indian way of life. It is used to represent freedom, power, wisdom, honor, trust, strength, and much more. 
Hair: 
Braids and Plume from 
"wind in the hair outfit
Make:
 Solo  Tribal by Madrid 

Prop:
Spear from Mokabi Red outfit
Nails:
 Wedding by Formanails

Outfit:
Native dress by Native Square
Shoes:
 boots from Native square






2nd Stylecard
Mz Jonezy sporting the Native American look in this authentic Nakooma outfit from AS Designs.  Look at the stunning detail the design around the shoulders and the fringe across the breast and arms all the way down to the triming at the bottom.  Mz Jonezy looks like she's ready to rule any tribe.
Accessories: 
Hair:
 A&A

Necklace: 
Arwen Serpente

Outfit:
Nakooma Outfit by AS Designs

Shoes: 
AS Design





3rd Stylecard

Native American clothing is a vital part of American culture and history. Weaving, beading, and detailed work such as feathering played an integral part in Native American clothing. Native American clothing was a main factor in cultural and religious ceremonies. 

As was custom with the Native Americans, they were very resourceful with all of the materials that were available to them, and they used the skins of deer to make clothes as well as fibrous materials. There were many different beadwork patterns that were symbolic to each tribe.




Outfit:
Native Angel by 
Cherokee Sensations/Native American

Make up:
cilios glossy
Face tatoo by white widow

Hair:
Liquorice by Rumina

Nails:
French tips by Jamman




Stay tuned for our next in house challenge. We do plan to one day open the challenges up to other models who don't attend or come to Renaissance Modeling Agency. But we're growing  and we're glad you're coming along with us. Until next time, dress to impress, strike a pose and bring your A game.

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