We used to have the Batik set here, assigned to Cassandra. But the model in Batik is not Cassandra. The best place to see this is another set called September in which she appears together with Cassandra. I've moved her to a new model which, for lack of better info, I've called Anon B.
I remember when MET was spreading samples of Cassandra and other ethereal blondes around. I didn't realize that she did just three sittings, and likely in the same day.
ALL of her sets are on large reddish tiles (sometimes under odd-color lighting). Mistique (5 parts) was by N.Schon on a striped sofa. Alantis (4 pts), September (4 pts, w/ "AnonB"), and Anon's Batik (4 pts) are all on the same wood-trimmed chair.
I'm very sure Nicolette_2014 was shot on the same tiles.
Hmm... The May 2004 Mistique Pt 3 cover (with the butt shot) says by Pasha. TN and MET both credit the Mistique sets to Natasha Schon. But the photo style and setting is exactly like Pasha's sets.
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We used to have the Batik set here, assigned to Cassandra. But the model in Batik is not Cassandra. The best place to see this is another set called September in which she appears together with Cassandra. I've moved her to a new model which, for lack of better info, I've called Anon B.
I have her as Cassandra A, a later designation adopted by MetArt, I suppose.
See - 'METART - Exotic blonde refined model on a leopard skinned chair' under Galleries tab. How did that get there?
oops - gone! (:R
I remember when MET was spreading samples of Cassandra and other ethereal blondes around. I didn't realize that she did just three sittings, and likely in the same day.
ALL of her sets are on large reddish tiles (sometimes under odd-color lighting).
Mistique (5 parts) was by N.Schon on a striped sofa.
Alantis (4 pts), September (4 pts, w/ "AnonB"), and Anon's Batik (4 pts) are all on the same wood-trimmed chair.
I'm very sure Nicolette_2014 was shot on the same tiles.
Hmm... The May 2004 Mistique Pt 3 cover (with the butt shot) says by Pasha. TN and MET both credit the Mistique sets to Natasha Schon. But the photo style and setting is exactly like Pasha's sets.