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Stylista - Haidy Klamp visits

DAZ|Studio Fashion posted on Nov 17, 2012
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Haidy Klamp visits one of the stylista studios to survey her latest collection. What she does not knows is that the McCloth corporation,her manufacturers ,fabricate their outfits in Spackindia,where the poor people walk around without masks or even shoes to fabricate the stylish outfits of the western lands. The people over there have not even the basics all humans should have in our time. Ohh and how great the inhalements of the toxics and the rot on the feet for fabricating the most shiny colors (especially black). But then maybe the ones who wear these outfits will suffer from skin cancer what with all the ingredients used in the manufacturing process. ** I have seen some of these on tv.very big and popular brands let fabricate their outfits in india and china.peoples who work on the sites are in deep misery,just to keep our rich-white azzes always clothed in the newest fashion .(not lol ). if i am not mistaken the textures on the fresh liberte are made by our friend Rods and uploaded as freebie.thank you mate. Nirvy-stylista,

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Comments (43)


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bockolaf

2:36AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

So schnell kann man gar nicht kommentieren, wie du Bilder hochlädst. Wie du recht hast!. Schönes Bild.

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byteline

2:57AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

Eine wahre, aber traurige Geschicht. Hoch lebe der Konsum der reichen Länder! (auch nicht zum Lachen)

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legolie

3:12AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

Une image forte qui dénonce bien les tristes réalités de monde et ses injustices ! Superbe réalisation e texte !

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amaranthine

3:15AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

Wonderful scene !

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nitegrafix

4:56AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

THIS IS JUST...IM OUT OF WORDS RIGHT NOW...COOL!!!

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mikeerson

5:03AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

that shirt is perfect for the holday season, wish you would of zoomed in on it and made it more of the scene... spinnoff off of eat more chicken - so you see those crazy cow commercials to? lol

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Leilana

5:04AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

Was für ein schönes Bild Rene! Diese Scene ist richtig lebendig. Was Du dazu geschrieben hast ist wirklich traurig :( daran sollte man öfter denken beim Einkaufen)!

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A_Sunbeam

5:15AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

Splendid details here - a very colourful scene!

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Traumsuse

5:32AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

Ein tolles Bild mit wundervollen Details*****

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Froggy

5:39AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

I take your point Doc, really I do, but trade is the only way poorer countries can rise from their 3rd world status. True there is true poverty still for millions upon millions of the inhabitants, but there are also tens of thousands of new millionaires as well. I guess it takes time for living standards to rise and when they get too far it becomes a real problem for the rest of us (in the global market place)

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VEDES

5:41AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

Professional art work!!!!!!!!!!1

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bakapo

6:31AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

a good scene, I like the details.

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Leije

7:00AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

Je suis d'accord avec ton texte, René, et ton image est vraiment très belle et très bien faite !

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Jean_C

7:04AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

Malheureusement, il n'y a pas que les entreprises de la mode qui ont ces pratiques peu soucieuses de la vie de ceux qui travaillent pour eux: les marques de sport, l'informatique, et surement d'autres encore se comportent de le même façon... Tout cela est scandaleux! Une image superbement faite, René!

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rbowen

7:12AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

Excellent work!

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Kindredsoul

7:29AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

nice work on all those miscellanous porps.

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odile

7:45AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

Cette image a mon vote pour ses paroles militantes!:)

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GrandmaT

7:47AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

Excellent work!

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flavia49

7:56AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

excellent work

KnightWolverine

8:12AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

You always seem to have all the right props when creating your scenes..Hell man...I can only assume how much stuff you actually have on various disks in your arsenal...Boggles the mind it does!....lol...

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barryjeffer

8:34AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

the idea of Global Economy is to bring the playing field down to a level where all nations are on par. So, the poorer countries will rise as the richer fall to a equal level... that is the entire reason for the failing economies in Europe and the US. It has little to do with anything else other than putting more money in the pockets of the few at the very top. Awesome image Rene and great idea behind it bro.

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magnus073

8:54AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

Very cool image Rene, But that knowledge probably wouldn't make a lot of difference to her if she's like most people out there

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greyone

9:06AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

Stunning scene Rene. The global economy really is in a very bad way. The recent American election was a clear indication of how messed up people are. On the one hand many politicians were running down the Chinese for stealing their manufacturing jobs, because companies like Apple send all their manufacturing over there because its cheaper. If a company like Apple changed its manufacturing to States side, they would be having to pay in excess of $20 an hour to each person instead of the $2 an hour they pay now. The cost of an IPad would go from $600 up to $6000 and they would instantly loose 100% of their market share and end up bankrupt since no one would ever buy one again. Then you would not only loose those manufacturing jobs but your retail markets would also loose a fortune they make by selling these items. I think that just for the sake of the folks that like to blame 3rd world countries for all the woes in the western market, a company like Apple should open a small manufacturing plant in the states, and those folks can pay %6000 for their next IPad that the rest of us pay $600 for. If they truly are so determined to support only american made then they can vote with thier wallets.

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mikada

9:24AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

That is a realistic render of a sewing shop, very well done.

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Faemike55

9:57AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

Excellent work as always, Rene! and the commentary that goes with it hits dead-center

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eekdog

11:02AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

well done..

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brycek

11:35AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

Cool scene and details!!

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Radar_rad-dude

11:48AM | Sat, 17 November 2012

Excellent work!

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drifterlee

12:54PM | Sat, 17 November 2012

Yes, everything is made in China in a sweat shop, it seems. I don't see too much from INdia here in the States. I like that cloth bolt, Rene. Is it from Ness?

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Cimaira

2:46PM | Sat, 17 November 2012

Fantastic scene! I like the shirt on the dress dummy.

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