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==Faces==
==Faces==
* face paint
* face paint
* ear tattoos/paint; can also involve pasted on gemstones <ref>Amulet Rampant, Chapter 11</ref>
* ear tattoos/paint; can also involve pasted on gemstones <ref name="ar-11">''[[Amulet Rampant (Fiction) |Amulet Rampant]]'', Chapter 11</ref>


===Eye Films===
===Eye Films===
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===Cosmetics and Grooming Items===
===Cosmetics and Grooming Items===
Specific items:


* [[Laniis Baker]]'s soap, scented with roses and spices<ref name="etw-02">''[[Even the Wingless (Fiction) |Even the Wingless]]'', Part Two</ref>
* [[Laniis Baker]]'s soap, scented with roses and spices<ref name="etw-02">''[[Even the Wingless (Fiction) |Even the Wingless]]'', Part Two</ref>
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See [[Dominoes and Roquelaures]].
See [[Dominoes and Roquelaures]].


==Local Fashion==
==Locapcifl Fashion==


===Gledig Colony===
===Gledig Colony===


Due presumably to [[Gledig]]'s relatively cool climate, trends include coats (rather than the cloaks that are perennially fashionable in the Alliance) and scarves, sometimes worn over the head.<ref name="sota-04" /><ref name="sota-09>''[[Sword of the Alliance (Fiction) |Sword of the Alliance]]'', chapter 9</ref> Women also wear long woolen skirts and dresses.<ref name="sota-08">''[[Sword of the Alliance (Fiction) |Sword of the Alliance]]'', chapter 8</ref> Elected representatives wear stoles.<ref name="sota-01">''[[Sword of the Alliance (Fiction) |Sword of the Alliance]]'', chapter 1</ref>
Due presumably to [[Gledig]]'s relatively cool climate, trends include coats (rather than the cloaks that are perennially fashionable in the Alliance) and scarves, sometimes worn over the head.<ref name="sota-04" /><ref name="sota-09>''[[Sword of the Alliance (Fiction) |Sword of the Alliance]]'', Chapter 9</ref> Women also wear long woolen skirts and dresses.<ref name="sota-08">''[[Sword of the Alliance (Fiction) |Sword of the Alliance]]'', chapter 8</ref> Elected representatives wear stoles.<ref name="sota-01">''[[Sword of the Alliance (Fiction) |Sword of the Alliance]]'', Chapter 1</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 04:34, 9 October 2020

Because I drew pictures of different closures for tail pants, so.

Faces

  • face paint
  • ear tattoos/paint; can also involve pasted on gemstones [1]

Eye Films

Eye films are overlaid on the eye, and completely obscure its original color. They can be activated or deactivated by placing a finger over the pupil and pressing twice; the dye will fade almost immediately.[2] Medical experts and those who know what to look for can tell that someone's eye has been filmed, whether or not the film is active.[3]

There are also tempfilms whose nature is not well-defined.[4]

Hair and Pelt

  • shaving
  • bead/weaving*
  • body paint and/or projections
  • stasis combs for holding hair up[5]

Bodies

examples of pant closures
  • nail/claw painting
  • claw rings
  • closures for tunics
  • footwear for digitigrade folks
  • cloaks rather than coats (also reflected in Fleet Uniforms.[2]
  • leggings, blouse, and split tunic (or surcoat) is regarded as "straight out of a fashion magazine in the Core."[4]
  • Gledig colony fashion for adult women is woolen skirt, blouse, and apron.[6]

Tails

  • socks
  • discipline rings
    • used primarily to help awareness of the positioning of the tail; consists of two rings, one of which is near the tip of the tail and will fall off if the tail position becomes lax or out of control. Children often use discipline rings to teach them not to lose control of their tails and bang into or break things.

Wings

  • wing painting
  • wing beading
  • projections
  • vane cutting (for the extreme)

Cosmetics and Grooming Items

Specific items:

Use of Dominoes

See Dominoes and Roquelaures.

Locapcifl Fashion

Gledig Colony

Due presumably to Gledig's relatively cool climate, trends include coats (rather than the cloaks that are perennially fashionable in the Alliance) and scarves, sometimes worn over the head.[2][8] Women also wear long woolen skirts and dresses.[6] Elected representatives wear stoles.[9]

References