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Mar 2024

that's one i've never heard of before

The androgynous woman's fashion was build on a vague understanding of punk/grunge/whatever this is. This kid's style is inspired by nothing aside from a desire to make him vaguely effeminate. I should definitely study more fashion stuff.

18 days later

My doodle of my OC, Kimberly, from "Hushabye Prince."

Her style is coquette x cottage core with a little hint of girl-next door. The goal was to make her style as princessy as was reasonably possible for an adult woman with a job, very feminine, lots of lace, ruffles, bows, bright colors etc. For this reason, there are going to be a lot of bodice-type pieces to her outfits, like in old-fashioned clothing, and she's always either wearing a dress or a skirt. I've yet to design her one outfit that includes pants, despite the fact that the story takes place in winter. It's in Maryland, our winters are weird, and sometimes not even that cold.

while this outfit is just for the cover, here's my partner (the artist's) rendering:

I really like Sao (long hair)'s fit here.

When your comic is a fantasy story, but you like fashion so you go out of your way to draw your characters in modern settings:


anybody got grunge babies? I started with just streetwear as Lee Jimin's base but added grunge (crazy as this is gonna sound) because I wanted her to have some more feminine pieces. despite what one might assume from her appearance, she's a very affectionate daddy's girl, and she likes to wear pretty things, though she still tends to wear dark colors

23 days later

Jinwoo's aesthetic is called "Soft Boy Regal" not clear in the minis, because the artist styled them with whatever came to mind, but it'll be clearer in the actual episodes. unrelated to the aesthetic itself, he only wears the color blue

Meanwhile Hallie's aesthetic is Boho-hippie while Mad's is cute-tomboy

Kattar's aesthetic is like, soft boy x bad boy. Sweaters and leather jackets lol. he's very fashionable, unlike the female lead:


Etan drove me to the gallery - Kattar had work in the morning, so we - I - made plans for him to meet us there at twelve o’clock (p.m.) sharp. When Etan first laid eyes on him, standing by the hand-me-down hot rod in his faux-leather jacket - hair slicked back all ‘West Side Story,” he looked about ready to pick me up by the back of the collar, turn around, and go back to the car. I’d seen his eyes burn with disdain, almost hatred, a thousand times if I had once, but this look was blacker than any of those.

Rufus the demon prince is the only character in the story who would be considered fashionable/celebrity.
Elves in this universe call it "Drip" and like it.

i changed him alot but my original inspiration for is fashion was dabura from DBZ

19 days later

yeah, i'm weird whatever. I'm trying to design an aesthetic i'm calling "Princess Punk"


Have another. I just really dig this picture for some reason

Astra's fashion is inspired by Barbie and the Disney princesses.


OH, are you Challenging me? :joy:

both characters have a very formal sense of fashion, which kinda harkens back to the Victorian age.

Clyborne tends to dress a bit more formal, but Rin tend to get a bit more experimental, as he's a magician.

As for BF-I try to have some elaborate fashion styles from the 1930s for Crystal in civilian form.

For her superhero form, I try to go for function over fashion, and have it based off 1930s pulp heroes. I try to incorporate the fedora in there as well.


In my comic that kinda doesn’t have a name right now because I’m gonna change it when I start reuploading… :sweat_02: I’ve been trying to go for a unique kind of fantasy fashion with lots of robes, puffy sleeves, scarves, and boots. The setting is on an island that’s completely disconnected with the rest of the world. Although it doesn’t affect the plot much (a reason I’m changing the name) It does affect the culture in the backgrounds of the plot.

24 days later

This is my female lead from "Damsel in the Red Dress." Thought I'd share a fun fact about her eyebrows.

I told my father that for some reason I imagined her with either really dark, or pretty thick eyebrows for a girl, and he suggested I do both. I think it makes her stand out more, because in a lot of ways, she considers herself to look like an 18 inch doll (she's extremely short) but little details like her figure and eyebrows, help her to be more aesthetically unique. The dress she's wearing is one of my many takes on one of the two central red dresses from the novel.

18 days later

I have to do more art work of Essence Walker, the female lead of my new novel. Unlike Alicia she has style lol, and I know very specifically the sort of outfits she gravitates to as well.

She wears the color purple pretty often, short skirts over maxi-dresses, and sweetheart necklines. Because she's very tall and thin, she wears a lot of belts on her outfits as well

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10 days later