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Abigail Oliver

Nate's formal wear
Nate's formal wear by @Cacopheny (Abigail Oliver)

To go along with Rowan's formal wear, we have Nate's formal wear. He's more comfortable in his, can you tell? Either that or he's more used to pretending he's more comfortable in dressy clothes ^^

This may or may not be what Dale had in mind when he sent me his desc of the outfit... I took a little artistic liscence to make it look medieval and princely ^^' I hope it's okay. In any case, I'm proud of it, cuz it turned out quite nicely.

Nathaniel belongs to Dale.

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Posted: Saturday, 14 December, 2002 @ 11:04 PM

Ooooo, fancy. ^-^ I really like all the detail in this one, and love the silver trim, as always. o.O You're going to have to share with me how to do that one, because it's soooo good. ^-^ All rounded and everything, while mine appears flat.

But anyway, back to Nate. ^-^ I do love the clothes, even if they remind me of Mexican/Spanish style clothing I've seen once or twice... I think it's the clasp on the cloak the most. :)

Posted: Saturday, 14 December, 2002 @ 11:23 PM

Talk about cool as a cucumber... :) He looks perfectly at ease with everything, given how important their little ball is. I like what you did with the vest, and the Bahamut and star symbols on the cloak fastener are a good touch. Dressed to impress, if only for his parents' (not to mention Bri and her parents') sake. :)

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