I logged in tonight to find out that a dear woman who was a vital part of fashion in SL in its earlier days passed away this week. I was so saddened to hear of this. Daisyblue Hefferman was my first contact to the world of fashion blogging. She was one of the fashion bloggers for the now defunct Linden Lifestyles, and she gave a weekly report on fashion happenings in SL. (This was before there were 1000s of bloggers–Linden Lifestyles was the go-to along with Second Style. Her content has, sadly, been removed from the site.) She came to SL as a librarian and contributed much to SL in that capacity, making her friends smile and enjoying SL in many capacities: as builder, fashionista, machinamist, educator, and always, librarian.
This outfit is dedicated to Daisyblue, who loved daisies, blue and Victorian. She also loved the work of Random Calliope and once recounted to me a memory of dancing with him among his flowers, which enchanted her, so I have taken photos at his once-sim, Ode, still beautifully kept by Elizabeth Tinsley.
I am showing a lovely Victorian dress from Teaa Demina with ample embellishment and beauty, suitable for a lady of Daisyblue’s magnificence.
I show with the new skin from Tuli Asturias. Its lovely bloom speaks to Daisyblue’s essence—truly a flower, a joy to her many friends in SL.
My condolences to her many friends, especially Krull Quar.
Hair: [V] Vignette Gibson Blond by Rachel Boram for Vignette
Skin: []::Tuli::[] Jade (tone 4/li) :: 04b by Tuli Asturias for Tuli *
Dress: M’Lady “Miss Brooke” by Teaa Demina for M’Lady Designs
Earrings: Earring – Pearl Stud – White – Unltd by Random Calliope for Worthwhile *
Photographed at Ode









Wow, I remember her :( That’s very said news.
It is so sad to hear about Daisy.
She was a lovely person,so kind and caring. We often talked about old fashion styles,and it was always interesting,she knew so much.
Rest in peace Daisy.
Oh I know she thought so highly of your brand, Neferia. She was always telling me :) I hope she is somewhere where somehow she can hear our loving thoughts.
Thank you so much for this wonderful post about Daisyblue Hefferman.
She was my building partner in SL for many years, we were very close
and spoke everyday.
I knew about her fashion blogging from way back, she was always so
fashion savvy and knowledgeable.
Your images definitely reflect the style that Daisyblue loved, you knew
her fashion sense well. Thank you for this rememberance.
Krull Quar
This is indeed very sad news. Thank you Harper for the wonderful dedication to her and the things she loved. This wonderful lady that touched many will be missed.
What a lovely remembrance! I stumbled across it via Flickr. Daisyblue was such a wonderful woman and she will be missed most profoundedly.
You have truly created a beautiful memorial of Daisy in this stunning outfit and background. She would absolutely love this!