Nothing new except the bodice, which I had made last night, and is based off the design Issalya had in Plat.
You see Lady Michiko al'Lunacen.
She appears to be a Half-Sylvan.
She is short in stature and appears to have come of age. She has long-lashed, expressive twilight blue eyes and smooth, creamy skin. She has long, silky raven black hair that flows smoothly down her back, curling at the tips to brush against her hips. She has a finely contoured symmetrical face, an upturned nose and wide hips. She has petite, upswept ears that taper to delicate points.
She has a series of intricately etched slender silver rings in the ridges of both her ears.
She is in good shape.
She is wearing a velvety soft deep black rose tucked behind one ear, a silver-caged translucent crystal pendant, a contrasting cream and charcoal bourde longcoat flared at the hips, a single-strap ivory brocade bodice, a mosaic-inlaid thick silver cuff, a floral-motif eahnor ring, a graceful black ruffled skirt, and some ivory silk slippers tied with wide bands of soft ribbon.
Bodice: Fashioned from ivory brocade with subtle silver threading, this bodice is designed to be supported by a single strap, leaving the left shoulder bare. Tiny onyx grommets are set down the sides of the garment, allowing the wearer to lace it as tightly as desired with charcoal suede cords.
And it has a total ditzy chick script:
Idly, you twirl the tip of one of your ivory brocade bodice's laces around your index finger. With a sigh, you unwind the length and let it fall back into place.