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Abigail Oliver

Daynoren's Fancy Clothes
Daynoren's Fancy Clothes by @Cacopheny (Abigail Oliver)

Daynoren's clothes are always fancy. In fact, this is toned down for him. It's not bright red or gold or purple ^^ The cut is pretty wierd, though, all that fringe... believe it or not, it was inspired by a jacket of Dwight Yolkam's O.o On the cover of one of his albums. I saw it and thought, "Now, that would look interesting on Day," so I drew it ^^

Despite the fact that Daynoren looks like a girl, I rather like how this turned out. ::nods firmly::

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Posted: Thursday, 19 December, 2002 @ 11:05 PM

I think it might just be the cant of his eyes that gives that slightly feminine look. It looks like he has dainty little eyelashes. He's still one gorgeous guy, though, and the outfit's awesome. Not as awesome as the guy actually wearing it, though. ^^ ::giggles and drags Daynoren off::

Posted: Tuesday, 07 January, 2003 @ 06:59 PM

lmbo! dear god! The fringe!!! Look out Daynoren! It's going to EAT YOU! AHHHHHHH!!!! This pic is just too great... I love it. waits impatiently to get home from work so she can add it to her growing collection of tbs pics And... purples? I can't see him wearing that... it just pause for thought, or lack there of doesn't work. shrug he's too great.

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