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RFL Clothing Fair 08

Posted by doveswanson on March 18, 2008

Yeah, I went there. I think I got in about an hour after it opened to the public, so it was hectic but that was to be expected. Oh, and before I forget – for the love of God people, remove your fucking attachments, prims, scripts, bling, etc! (mutters) Okay then. Back on track! :p

I probably don’t need to tell you that it was set up on four sims donated by Rezzable, and the sims were themed by seasons; Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter. I think the layout idea was kinda cool, but seemed to have floundered a bit somewhere along the way….tons of empty space not just in the center of the four sims, but also empty lots along the sidewalk shopping areas too – were those empty spaces meant for designers or no? I never did get my questions answered as to who decided what shops went where…the most I could gather is that maybe the shops were placed by “theme of the season” ….darker shops in the darker seasons, bubbly shops in the spring and summer sims. No idea. Fall and Winter sims seemed easiest to navigate, less lag and crowd, I’m sure that’s a direct connection to the shops offered in those sims, as the spring and summer sims were pretty much jam-packed the entire time. Amazingly, none of them crashed while I was there!

Anyway, I have to say if I were giving a rating to this event it would get a …..C-….I hate to say that because it’s for a great cause and everyone involved (I’m assuming) was on a volunteer basis and all the work was done for charity. BUT…it was just rather disappointing. I guess I was wrong to expect new releases at this event, from some of our favorite designers – or if not new releases, perhaps exclusive RFL items. If you go, you will soon find out what I did – a very small handful of shops even had anything new to offer and a large large large amount of the vendors didn’t even offer an RFL item….at …all. I’m not sure how that’s exactly kosher, considering this is an RFL fund-raising event? I’m hoping (although I could never get a clear answer on this one either) that the stores that didn’t have an RFL vendor at least donated some or all of their proceeds at the fair to RFL.

On the actual shops there, it wasn’t a terrible selection. I was a little surprised at some of the designers that *weren’t* there…and a little surprised also by some that *were*! It was such an odd mix, I have to wonder how exactly the designers were picked. It ranged from unheard of designers (you’ll see why), to really big names (some I’ve never seen participate in these sorts of events). There was an ungodly amount of fantasy-themed designers, I think I saw more of that than anything else there – not sure why, was that intentional?

Pretty much, to sum it up, the fair is basically your typical, daily, shopping-sim, adventure – imagine one of your favorite sims to shop, throw some donation kiosks around it and you’ve got the RFL Clothing Fair. Nothing all that special about it, except the cause itself. If I were you, I’d wait, let others brave the lag and chaos, read up on fashion blogs that mention or highlight the good shit, get in, get out and then just donate from afar.

I walked away with five items, two were RFL purchases, one was just a random purchase from a favorite designer, since I was already there, and the last two were from a shop (new to me) which did not have an RFL vendor in it that I could find. To be fair and not just a sourpuss, I’ll drop some goodies on you too! :)

RFL Clothing Fair Pick: TULI (and it’s an actual RFL vendor item! it’s in the Winter sim, on the Fall end.)
Honorable Mention: *ICING* (another actual RFL vendor item! Spring sim, near Winter.)
Small Perk: Moonshine (I’ve never shopped this store before, I don’t think it’s emerging at the fair but it’s new to me. I thought they had some really fun and fresh design concepts and styles.)

Enjoy!

UPDATE-
I’ve been watching the feed coverage on the clothing fair, and I feel like I should add – to be fair (ha!) – that there were a ton of things that were not at all my personal taste (TONS of fucking gowns, which usually fall under ‘fantasy-themed’ for me personally heh). I also forgot to mention that (although, more have been added since the first day for some reason, as have more RFL items, probably because people were bitching and quite confused) if you are looking to score freebies, supposedly there’s a nice collection of those also. I didn’t go looking for freebies myself, I went looking for newness and RFL exclusives. So yeah….just thought I should add that, for people who are down with the gowns and freebs.

10 Responses to “RFL Clothing Fair 08”

  1. Triangle Caudron said

    I tried to do something for good cause too, but before i help to fight cancer, i already lost the war between me and lag monster :( Will try it again later…

    And yes, i totally agree with you, where are the new release for RFL?

  2. I’ve not been to the RFL fair yet so I am so thankful for this review! From the sounds of it I can hold off a day or two longer and save myself some lag and misery. I have been looking forward to it for a long time I can look forward a little bit longer.
    Bravo!
    Oh and I want to see your purchases…you in Tuli and Icing sound divine!

  3. I’ve done my best to clean out Autumn – and I’m planning on Spring later today.

    And I could not agree more about people needing to be fair as far as primmage. I saw ballgowns-a-go-go, sculpty spectaculars, and even one “considerate” lady trailing 8 facelights. Whereas I’m so damn courteous I even removed my fangs. And yes, that hurts as much as you think it would. Though not as much as trying to get them back in afterwards did….

  4. doveswanson said

    Dahl – apparently the longer you hold out, the more there will be offered! I’m almost miffed to see stuff still being released to the fair this many days into it. I guess that’s a good advertising tactic though…that way people keep coming back rather than just one-stop-bang trip. Damn them and their little dog too! I was soooo going to put on my pretty pink dresses for you guys, but I was too lazy to change out of my punkyfresh outfit. lol. I will do it eventually, and totally make it my own, of course. ;)

    Poor Winter! You took out yer teeth? Whoa! That’s mighty considerate of you! I think, to teach them a lesson, you should wear that outfit you were wearing the other day, with all the spikes and metal and scurriness. :D See how they like that!

  5. This was taken from http://www.sl-newspaper.com. The vendors were returned when the sims were restarted!

    ** Linden: In trying to debug lag problems in Rezzable Designs, your “Chain Hangy thingy” show up with many collisions – so it was returned. Please check to make sure object don’t continuously collide. Sorry for any inconvenience
    Pips Fetid: He sent me an IM after he returned everything saying that he had returned things because he was debugging – when I asked why I wasn’t given a chance to help figure out the issue, or at least make them phantom, I was told :
    ** Linden: Sorry for the inconvenience. It is often difficult to debug these things.
    OK non techies here comes the explaination:
    Pips Fetid: Well, any object you make has collision boundaries – where anything that runs into it will collide with it and set off a physical reaction, if the item isn’t phantom – basically keeps things from falling through, Toruses & tubes have weird boundaries
    The fact of the matter, though, is that the physics time (amount of time it takes the server to process those collisions) was reasonably low for the sim – it was the agent time (the amount of time it takes for avatars to process what’s around them, load prims, etc etc) that was the issue
    Pips Fetid: We expect lag at events like these because there are a lot of avatars, and a lot of attachments to rez on top of the builds themselves So of course lag is going to be high
    And if the things he was returning were the issue, then I would have gladly made them physical if he had talked to me.
    Pips Fetid: Er, made them phantom, so they wouldn’t cause collisions
    And, the funny thing is, the winter sim has them, too, and it’s not nearly as lagged, even when it’s full
    Making sense now?
    Needless to say Pips was rather upset at her build being blamed and set about making herself the biggest collision on the sims, LOL
    One lesson that can be learned though:
    If you are going to the fair PLEASE remove scripted items, heavy prims and yes that 200 prim hair that no-one will ever rez anyway. Its much better to be able to walk around bald than not be able to walk around at all!
    Dana

  6. Carla said

    This year is my first to participate as a vendor in the RFL Clothing Fair. I do understand there was some confusion about some stores not having vendors, so to clarify, those stoares that did *not* have vendors are stores that are donating a percentage of their total sales. but because of the confusion, everyone was asked to place at least one vendor and so they have, as far as I know. I already had one vendor, despite the fact that I am donating 100% of the proceeds of all sales in my RFL store to the ACS. So this didn’t affect me either way. The lag has been an issue, to be sure. But it always will be when you pack hundreds of people onto event sims (or any sim for that matter). The folks who run the RFL clothing Fair have done their best to minimize anything that would cause lag on the sims, but no matter how hard you try to convince folks not to come ‘primmed’ and ’scripted’ out, they will anyway. And for that, RFL can hold no blame. As for how the designers were chosen for each sim, we were given the theme and asked to make a top and secondary choice. And were placed accordingly, with top choice being honored in as many cases as possible. We chose Autumn and Spring and ended up on Autumn and are perfectly happy with that as Autumn was our top choice anyway. And while I cannot speak for other designers, I can tell you that my store there certainly has new releases and even exclusives made just for the ACS and RFL. And I’ve seen other with limited editions and new releases as well. I’m sorry you were so disappointed with the fair, but I can tell you that a lot of work went into making it a great event and if we manage to raise enough money to assist in finding a cure for cancer, then all the lag was well worth it. And believe me, I have a vested interest inthe succes of this event, even moreso now than when I initially got involved, as my father was diagnosed with cancer just last week.

  7. doveswanson said

    Thank you Synergy and Carla for the information! That makes a lot more sense and knowing that at least a percentage of every sale is going to RFL might just convince me to brave it one more time. lol. I dunno ..we’ll see.

  8. 100% of all proceeds? Carla, pardon my ignorance, but which label is yours? If you don’t have menswear I’ll be sure to send ladyfriends your way.

    And the best of all wishes for your Father, yourself, and the rest of your family.

  9. I went to RFL with zero prims on, and Elka’s skeleton skin. I looked hawt. And I didn’t know you had a blargh either, linking you now. :)

  10. Carla said

    Winter, my partner and I own Bailers Outfitters. We have both men’s and women’s wear. And thank you SO much for your well wishes for my father and family. It’s been a very trying week, getting the news. :/

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