@beebutterbee ooh, that peach and salmon colored fit is gorgeous!!! I need to draw more pajamas for my ocs tbh.
In my comic roses always represent toxicity/red flags, at least at the moment. Some characters, like this fairy:

are actually mixed with roses so they are the red flags.
The woman with the rose dress isn't the problem though, she's just being used to exacerbate a problem. Hence why she's wearing a rose rather than mixed with a rose. The comic strip is about whitewashing, lightwashing, and skinny-washing characters. There's nothing wrong with being white, or fair-skinned, or thin, but by changing a character who isn't any of those things, artists are hurting the people who can identify with the original character, basically saying that nothing but thin, white and fair-skinned can be pretty, while there are lots of different kinds of beautiful.
This is the full version of the comic:
what do roses represent in the case of Geoffrey?