Get Ready for Jewelry & Accessory Expo 2014 Dec. 5th-13th




AIM, Cultured the Magazine, DesigningSL, ModeLS Magazine, Penumbra, Siren Productions, SL Live Radio, and VERSUS Magazine are heading to the African Savannah and going tribal for this years Jewelry & Accessory Expo 2014. December 5th-13th will be warm and toasty as the beasts of the African plains emerge to show us their true colors. Cheetah print bangles, zebra stripped handbags, crocodile skin shoes all the hallmarks of high style, fierce fabulousness, and wild abandon will be set to travel home from your exotic vacation with us.

Jewelry & Accessory Expo 2014 is set to kick off on Dec 5th, 2014 with shows from Zibska & Zuri Jewelry. We have fun in store for you from over 60 fabulous designers of Jewelry, Shoes, Purses, Hats, Belts, Make-up, Headbands, Body Jewelry, and more. Gizza Creations, Faster Pussycat, Chic Zafari, Azoury, JUMO Fashions, ESQUE, Indyra are only a small fraction of the designers who will be present. You will get to see all the creations from the designers on the runway on Saturday Dec. 6th, 2014 at noon and again at 5pm with Siren Productions. There are shows and parties planned the entire week!

Come join us on a Safari Vacation just in time for the holidays. Shop the bazaar [sYs], Yasum Designs, Tres Beau, CereberusXing, LivGlam, Pomposity, Faun, Wonton, & ME Jewelry for the perfect accessories and jewelry! Hop from merchant to exotic merchant playing the game of the land, Gacha, for a chance to win some tribal influenced prizes. Enjoy the parties and mix and mingle with the chiefs of the great tribes of SL Live Radio, Penumbra, AIM, Cultured the Magazine, and Siren Productions. 

To stay up to date with all your travel plans for your Safari stay at Jewelry & Accessory Expo 2014 please see our handy travel agents at http://sirenproductionsl.com to book your vacation package. Do not forget to leave room in your luggage to carry all your trinkets home. In fact just bring empty suitcases!

Prepare yourself for a wild ride through the villages of tribal Africa...

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