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Message # 54999.1.1 Subject: Re:does this site belong to a wetlooker? Date: Thu 19/07/12 17:13:29 GMT Name: AnthonyX Email: anthonyx@jowc.net |
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I don't think the "illumated visions" site belongs to what we would consider a "wetlooker". Despite all the images of women wearing fancy dresses in or around water, I didn't see a single image of a woman in a wet dress, out of the water (to clearly see the "wetlook effects" of shine, transparency, color change, or cling). Where the models are wet, they are immersed; their clothing is either dry or submerged. While it still makes for some wonderful images (some underwater), it doesn't really display "wetlook".
I suppose it could fit the description of "trash the dress", although I did not notice any sign of messing up or otherwise damaging the dresses in any of the gallery images, and I've read plenty of anecdotes on here about fancy dresses being drenched and dried out to look as good as new (not what I would call "trashed").
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In reply to Message (54999.1) does this site belong to a wetlooker?
By Jessica - friends@fantasystockings.com Thu 19/07/12 04:58:35 GMT Website: http://fantasywetlook.com// www.fantasywetlook.com I did an article about Trash the Dress before. If this guy is a wetlooker, I'd like to ask him if he is willing to be featured on my blog.
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By Jay400 - Thu 19/07/12 00:46:30 GMT Here is a link to a nice set of a swiss dot prom gown in a river. http://www.illuminatedvisions.com/People/Sam-River/16660383_C4FX6L / http://www.illuminatedvisions.com/People/Sam-River/16660383_C4FX6L#!i=1256063411&k=xmBzS9V
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