I ship you and Hop. And the irl versions of you. You'd be cute together
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So, question one we do art and design, history, psychology and fashion
Question two we are doing the same courses lol
Question three, it was not a coincidence we do know eachother and were friends before going to do college and we picked the same things because we want to do similar jobs in the future and these subjects we would need and enjoy
what collage courses do you and your editor do? Do you guys do the same or are you doing different stuff? If you are doing the same was it coincidence two strangers meeting for the first time or did you know each other prior and pick the same in purpose?
that is a lot of personal questions lol
@frogueedit0r are you comfortable with me answering the ones about you or no?
on a scale of one to homosexual how pasta are you today
I AM ALL THE PASTA THAT HAS EVER AND WILL EVER EXIST
Thing
(Like the one from the Addms Family?)
Alright, let's talk about Thing from the Addams Family. This fashion icon is truly... singular. We're not dealing with your average runway walk here, folks. We're talking about a walk that's more of a frantic scurry, often across highly polished surfaces, leaving behind only the fingerprints of this icon.
Overall Aesthetic: Minimalism meets existential dread. Think deconstructed, avant-garde, post-apocalyptic chic, but without the chic. And, you know, no clothing.
Signature Piece: Themself. This is where Thing truly shines. The hand itself is a masterclass in self love and confidence. No jewelry, no gloves (obviously but it is seen in his belongi gs at so.e point), just pure, unadulterated hand-ness. It's bold, it's understated, it's undeniably...handy.
Silhouette: Sleek. Streamlined. Reduced to its absolute essence. We're talking about the apex of form-fitting. You can't get much closer to the body than the body itself. We're talking absolute negative space. Think the absence of the rest of a body. He's rocking the "invisible man" look, but only from the wrist up. It's a bold statement, really, a complete rejection of the traditional human form. We can safely say he's a trendsetter in the "no body, no problem" movement.
Fabric Choices: Skin. The ultimate natural fiber. Breathable, durable, and easily customizable with scars and the occasional mysterious discoloration.
Color Palette: It’s giving "I haven't seen sunlight in 40 years". He is truly embracing the monochrome aesthetic, but is he making a conscious choice? Maybe some day he will sport a fun, poppy pink, like Margot Robbie in the Barbie movie.
Hair and Makeup: Non-existent. Thing is a staunch advocate for the "no makeup" look, a true champion of au naturel.
The Message: What is Thing trying to say with his choices? Here are a few interpretations:
"Deconstruction is key." He embodies literal deconstruction. He's pushing the boundaries of what it means to be "dressed."
"I'm busy, back off." A disembodied hand gets right to the point. No small talk, no fuss.
"Being different is a sign of intelligence." Thing operates independently and speaks his own language. He's a true individual.
"Function over form." Let's be honest, he doesn't need the rest of the body to get things done.
Overall style: Thing is a fashion legend, a rebel, and a legend in his own...hand. He is proof that with confidence and a little bit of Addams Family charm, you can rock any look, even if that look is purely hand-based. Five out of five severed fingers!
Occasions and events: Thing dresses for all occasions with a single, unwavering commitment to his signature look. He can do anything. Need a bartender? Thing. Need a chauffeur? Thing. Need someone to play the harpsichord? Thing. The adaptability of this guy is unparalleled.
Confidence: Thing is more than just a disembodied hand; he's a statement. A statement that screams, "I am comfortable in my own skin." He's a rebel, a minimalist, and a reminder that sometimes, less is more. (Unless you need to, you know, hold something heavy for witch you might need two hands.)
Fashion Prediction for Next Season: Rumor has it Thing is experimenting with nail polish. Sources say a deep, blood red is his current favorite, closely followed by a nice solid black to give edgy vibes.
In conclusion: He's a master in minimalist style, proving that sometimes, the most impactful fashion statements are made with the least amount of "stuff”. He's a walking (or crawling) paradox– wholly incomplete, yet utterly sufficient. He is a hand, and he's all he needs to be.
Adopt Kirumi. NOW. This is a threat. Thank you pookie 😘
I'm sorry but Kirumi has already been adopted by Kaede
@banginpianobaka
Okay, let's dive into a fashion analysis of Mukuro Ikusaba, Ultimate Soldier from Danganronpa Trigger Happy Havoc! Mukuro's fashion is not about making a statement; it's about disappearing into the background. Her attire is built for practicality, movement, and the basic function of clothing. This intentional lack of fashion is, in itself, a powerful fashion statement.
Overall First Impression: Functional, Understated, Little stylisic choice
However it works as an outfit and is arguably nice as a whole but can be considered as boring and quite bland (because it is intentionally that way).
Key Elements and Breakdown:
Generic School Uniform: Like my last post about Sayaka, Mukuro also wers a school uniform-like outfit but it differs in many ways from Sayaka's and the purpose and sybolism behind it. Her outfit is the standard Hope's Peak Academy uniform. This is the most crucial aspect. Its lack of anything overly striking or memorable allows her to blend in as an average student. It’s a disguise, a uniform that allows her to move among the other students without drawing specific attention.
Color Palette: The color palette is muted and neutral: dark blues, some brown (depending on the outfit you look at), grays, and whites. These are unobtrusive colors that don't draw the eye. They contribute to her ability to remain unnoticed.
Minimal Accessories (Except When Required for Junko): She typically avoids unnecessary accessories. This practicality reinforces her role as a soldier, focusing on function over aesthetics. When impersonating Junko, she adopts the flamboyant accessories required for that role.
Little to No Makeup or Elaborate Hair: Mukuro’s natural hairstyle and lack of makeup further emphasize her utilitarian approach to appearances. She doesn't indulge in the stereotypical fashion and beauty practices associated with female characters in media.
Sturdy, Practical Footwear, Possibly Loafers: Though not very clearly visible, it's safe to assume her shoes are sturdy and practical, suitable for running and any form of physical activity or just daily life in general.
When Mukuro Plays Junko Enoshima First Overall Impression: Loud and Attention-Grabbing
Outfits: Bright colors, patterns, and exaggerated proportions. These are designed to draw attention and contrast massively with her usual look. These fit similarly to Junko's actual clothing but have quite noticeable differences when the two are compared, making it quite obvious it's a copy matched to the best of their ability.Fashionable
Accessories: Hair peices, flashy colors and other fashionable elements that accentuate her persona of a fashion-forward extravagant girl.
Makeup: Heavy mascara and likely other cosmetics.
Conclusion: Mukuro Ikusaba’s fashion is intentionally un-fashionable. It's a testament to her practical nature, her dedication to Junko, and her life of deception. Her clothing is deliberately not about style and more about function and to not stick out in any way. Her main outfit is nice in a neutral way and its palette is nice on the eyes due to its lack of bright and starting colours.
@wolfbxtten
Do yourself for an analysis
oki!
This fives me a chance to finally show all of my lil sprite things!
they are very groovy
Let's dive into a fasgion analysis on me Frogue from FROGUE Magazine
Overal Impression: I am presenting a look that is deliberately sophisticated. The ensemble balances classic elegance with modern identity expression.
Key Elements and Breakdown:
Top Hat with Red Ribbon: A classic. The top hat instantly adds a layer of formality and old charm. The black color provides a solid, grounding presence. It's a power move for a frog. The size and fit would be critical. Too big, and it's cartoonish; too small, and it looks silly. The top hat is the statement piece and the red ribbon is a brilliant accent. Red injects a pop of coulour in an othewise monochrome hat. And its my favourite colour so yey
Black Bowtie: A classic bowtie reinforces the formal theme established by the top hat. Black reinforces the elegance and is a safe and dependable choice.
Aroace pin: Adds individual personality. I don't have any other comments.
Color Palette:
Black and red. Black provides a foundation of elegance and authority, while red introduces a touch of vibrancy and visual interest. And then also green if you are looking at the rest of me.
In Conclusion:
Very fancy frog. Better than other frogs. I like my fashion however I will be biased.
do you and hop and hops girlfriend live together
No. We are all underage
And I feel like even if I did live with them, as cool as it would be to live with friends, it would be an intrusion on them
♤ just a frog who likes fashion ♤I also run a role play blog so stuff might take a while
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