tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1459755952804542938.post5725250335491942247..comments2023-09-30T05:33:06.668-07:00Comments on Port SeaBreeze: Lady Kembri Tomsen's latest Release : *Rosetta*,1898 House of Worth gown.Breezy Carverhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08338493613654940449noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1459755952804542938.post-30401203547456798582011-02-26T22:30:27.431-08:002011-02-26T22:30:27.431-08:00I want to thank you Breezy, for this very special ...I want to thank you Breezy, for this very special blog. The genuine kindness and love that shines from it, as well as the public praise, made me sniffle and reach for a hanky. Being a designer in SL can be a lonely thing with long hours of work in order to create special items. I am not complaining though, because I adore what I do! However, I have often wondered what people really thought of my work, since most folks really don't comment often on any one particular gown. It has to be assumed by me that if a gown is selling and I have women who come back time and again to purchase from me, then the work must be good. For me this was a truly stunning look at my work through someone elses eyes. Thank you. <br /><br />I love what I do. I have an absolute passion for bringing these breathtaking stories of genius and long ago couture, true couture, to Second Life. I have always wanted to share these garments with other people so that they will not fade away and be forgotten. If I can introduce a 21st century woman to a 19th century genius like Worth or Doucet, Callot Souers or Redfern, and she falls in love with that work, then I've done what I set out to do in 2008. My goal then became to share my love of these elegant creations with other women and perhaps do a little teaching along the way. There were times when I wondered if it mattered and if what I did was any good or not. You have given me an answer to both questions. I really don't know if I can thank you enough.<br /><br />To date there are some 15 ensembles among the Curious Seamstress lines that are from the House of Worth. I don't always remember to mark it on the ad, but it is usually in the note card! I think my next project may be to compile a list with pictures of the gowns!<br /><br />Thank you again, Breezy, for showing me that I have been able to touch at least one heart out there. It is a gift I will not forget for a long time.Kembri Tomsenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07403059525063737520noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1459755952804542938.post-46782398631358485892011-02-26T21:30:15.931-08:002011-02-26T21:30:15.931-08:00Beautiful blog... loved the ending video. It'...Beautiful blog... loved the ending video. It's clear how much time and attention you lavish on the blogs.Teressahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07603779759457712298noreply@blogger.com