
Just a thought for ladies looking for something to wear.Â
I know a lot of people are scrambling to get their hands on the dresses, but there are two main parts: The dress itself, and the skirt. The former looks kind of silly without the latter, but it can be managed with tights or hose for leg wear. Hell, you may even get away with bare legs just fine.
Conversely, the spring skirt by itself is VERY versatile. Just for giggles, I took a skirt and spent a little bit of time playing with dyes, and mixing and matching it to various tops. Any of the "gown" tops, bliauds, and even shirts (a la Cotton Shirt) work nicely with the skirt and can create some interesting and unique looks. Add a coronal hat or a cavalier-style hat and you're going classy.
If you have a yukata from 1.0, that also works nicely and can be color matched.
Add a spring hat, coronal hat, or a cavalier-style hat and you're going classy no matter what combination you go with.
I know a lot of people are scrambling to get their hands on the dresses, but there are two main parts: The dress itself, and the skirt. The former looks kind of silly without the latter, but it can be managed with tights or hose for leg wear. Hell, you may even get away with bare legs just fine.
Conversely, the spring skirt by itself is VERY versatile. Just for giggles, I took a skirt and spent a little bit of time playing with dyes, and mixing and matching it to various tops. Any of the "gown" tops, bliauds, and even shirts (a la Cotton Shirt) work nicely with the skirt and can create some interesting and unique looks. Add a coronal hat or a cavalier-style hat and you're going classy.
If you have a yukata from 1.0, that also works nicely and can be color matched.
Add a spring hat, coronal hat, or a cavalier-style hat and you're going classy no matter what combination you go with.