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  • Gidorick
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    Lysette wrote: »
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    And again... no male version. :disappointed:

    Just removing the halter top for guys would have been great

    indeed, the skirt itself looks quite stunning on males too.

    Yea it does @Lysette ... but ZOS loses another sale by not including male variations. Oh well.
    What ESO really needs is an Auction Horse.
    That's right... Horse.
    Click HERE to discuss.

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  • Moonscythe
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    milkbox wrote: »
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    @milkbox I think with the new bosmer outfits it depends as well on the age of the player, if she is liking this kind of outfit or not. If I would be 40 or not in a very good shape, I would think twice to wear it, but I am 28 and so I like it a lot. I am used to wearing short skirts and I like especially wrap around skirts like this one - comfortable to wear, they do not hinder motion at all and look stunning, given that I have a sportive figure, which supports this style. If I would not have this figure, I would not even think about trying this. So maybe this is just a matter of this, age and probably how sportive someone is.

    Look at the dress of the duchess of Cambridge again - if she would not have a very sportive figure, she could not wear this dress, because it is highly problematic for someone who does not work out and cares for her figure - so this dress is revealing as well, not as in showing flesh, but it tells a lot about her figure and her lifestyle. It is a revealing dress as well.

    I absolutely love that your argument is "if you don't like this outfit, you must be old and unfit", because, how could someone young and attractive possibly have a different aesthetic than your own?

    But now I'm nearing the danger zone of talking too much about fashion and feminism, because really, all I want to do is kill all the things. Wear whatever you want.

    And I'm kind of perplexed with the old and unfit observation, too, because there is nothing in the TOS that says I have to look like myself inside the game. I want you to know that my old knees will never see the light of day in public ever again but that doesn't mean my petite, thin Bosmer doesn't look fantastic in the Bosmer outfit. The rather Amazonian Altmer NB looks a tad under-dressed in it though.
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  • Lysette
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    Moonscythe wrote: »
    milkbox wrote: »
    Lysette wrote: »
    @milkbox I think with the new bosmer outfits it depends as well on the age of the player, if she is liking this kind of outfit or not. If I would be 40 or not in a very good shape, I would think twice to wear it, but I am 28 and so I like it a lot. I am used to wearing short skirts and I like especially wrap around skirts like this one - comfortable to wear, they do not hinder motion at all and look stunning, given that I have a sportive figure, which supports this style. If I would not have this figure, I would not even think about trying this. So maybe this is just a matter of this, age and probably how sportive someone is.

    Look at the dress of the duchess of Cambridge again - if she would not have a very sportive figure, she could not wear this dress, because it is highly problematic for someone who does not work out and cares for her figure - so this dress is revealing as well, not as in showing flesh, but it tells a lot about her figure and her lifestyle. It is a revealing dress as well.

    I absolutely love that your argument is "if you don't like this outfit, you must be old and unfit", because, how could someone young and attractive possibly have a different aesthetic than your own?

    But now I'm nearing the danger zone of talking too much about fashion and feminism, because really, all I want to do is kill all the things. Wear whatever you want.

    And I'm kind of perplexed with the old and unfit observation, too, because there is nothing in the TOS that says I have to look like myself inside the game. I want you to know that my old knees will never see the light of day in public ever again but that doesn't mean my petite, thin Bosmer doesn't look fantastic in the Bosmer outfit. The rather Amazonian Altmer NB looks a tad under-dressed in it though.

    When I wrote this, I referred to that this feeling, that it might be out of place or too revealing, is mainly coming from older people. it is quite rare that a younger person is complaining about that. And these outfits are not out of place at all. I as well refuse the argument, that just because I am female and dress in an attractive way, that I would be against feminism. I am not, but I am against overdone feminism, which wants to convert me into a kind of a scarecrow instead to let me be what I am. I am not becoming a man ever nor would I want to, so why should I dress like one or be afraid to show some skin?- I am not going down that road.

    Edit: I agree though with the amazonian Altmer - mine is tall and slender as well and unlikely to wear those.
    Edited by Lysette on April 15, 2016 6:16PM
  • milkbox
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    Lysette wrote: »
    Moonscythe wrote: »
    milkbox wrote: »
    Lysette wrote: »
    @milkbox I think with the new bosmer outfits it depends as well on the age of the player, if she is liking this kind of outfit or not. If I would be 40 or not in a very good shape, I would think twice to wear it, but I am 28 and so I like it a lot. I am used to wearing short skirts and I like especially wrap around skirts like this one - comfortable to wear, they do not hinder motion at all and look stunning, given that I have a sportive figure, which supports this style. If I would not have this figure, I would not even think about trying this. So maybe this is just a matter of this, age and probably how sportive someone is.

    Look at the dress of the duchess of Cambridge again - if she would not have a very sportive figure, she could not wear this dress, because it is highly problematic for someone who does not work out and cares for her figure - so this dress is revealing as well, not as in showing flesh, but it tells a lot about her figure and her lifestyle. It is a revealing dress as well.

    I absolutely love that your argument is "if you don't like this outfit, you must be old and unfit", because, how could someone young and attractive possibly have a different aesthetic than your own?

    But now I'm nearing the danger zone of talking too much about fashion and feminism, because really, all I want to do is kill all the things. Wear whatever you want.

    And I'm kind of perplexed with the old and unfit observation, too, because there is nothing in the TOS that says I have to look like myself inside the game. I want you to know that my old knees will never see the light of day in public ever again but that doesn't mean my petite, thin Bosmer doesn't look fantastic in the Bosmer outfit. The rather Amazonian Altmer NB looks a tad under-dressed in it though.

    When I wrote this, I referred to that this feeling, that it might be out of place or too revealing, is mainly coming from older people. it is quite rare that a younger person is complaining about that. And these outfits are not out of place at all. I as well refuse the argument, that just because I am female and dress in an attractive way, that I would be against feminism. I am not, but I am against overdone feminism, which wants to convert me into a kind of a scarecrow instead to let me be what I am. I am not becoming a man ever nor would I want to, so why should I dress like one or be afraid to show some skin?- I am not going down that road.

    I can't help myself!

    I never said that I thought the outfit was too revealing, I said I thought it was ugly. I'm actually part of the camp that believes a woman showing skin is empowering, not demeaning.

    My reference to feminism was about the style of argument. Saying that my wedding suit makes me look like a peasant because you find it aesthetically inelegant? Totally valid opinion. Saying that someone who thinks the new costume is ugly must be old and unfit? Size-ist, ageist, and anti-feminist.

    I don't want to antagonize, I just want to be clear.
  • Lysette
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    milkbox wrote: »
    Lysette wrote: »
    Moonscythe wrote: »
    milkbox wrote: »
    Lysette wrote: »
    @milkbox I think with the new bosmer outfits it depends as well on the age of the player, if she is liking this kind of outfit or not. If I would be 40 or not in a very good shape, I would think twice to wear it, but I am 28 and so I like it a lot. I am used to wearing short skirts and I like especially wrap around skirts like this one - comfortable to wear, they do not hinder motion at all and look stunning, given that I have a sportive figure, which supports this style. If I would not have this figure, I would not even think about trying this. So maybe this is just a matter of this, age and probably how sportive someone is.

    Look at the dress of the duchess of Cambridge again - if she would not have a very sportive figure, she could not wear this dress, because it is highly problematic for someone who does not work out and cares for her figure - so this dress is revealing as well, not as in showing flesh, but it tells a lot about her figure and her lifestyle. It is a revealing dress as well.

    I absolutely love that your argument is "if you don't like this outfit, you must be old and unfit", because, how could someone young and attractive possibly have a different aesthetic than your own?

    But now I'm nearing the danger zone of talking too much about fashion and feminism, because really, all I want to do is kill all the things. Wear whatever you want.

    And I'm kind of perplexed with the old and unfit observation, too, because there is nothing in the TOS that says I have to look like myself inside the game. I want you to know that my old knees will never see the light of day in public ever again but that doesn't mean my petite, thin Bosmer doesn't look fantastic in the Bosmer outfit. The rather Amazonian Altmer NB looks a tad under-dressed in it though.

    When I wrote this, I referred to that this feeling, that it might be out of place or too revealing, is mainly coming from older people. it is quite rare that a younger person is complaining about that. And these outfits are not out of place at all. I as well refuse the argument, that just because I am female and dress in an attractive way, that I would be against feminism. I am not, but I am against overdone feminism, which wants to convert me into a kind of a scarecrow instead to let me be what I am. I am not becoming a man ever nor would I want to, so why should I dress like one or be afraid to show some skin?- I am not going down that road.

    I can't help myself!

    I never said that I thought the outfit was too revealing, I said I thought it was ugly. I'm actually part of the camp that believes a woman showing skin is empowering, not demeaning.

    My reference to feminism was about the style of argument. Saying that my wedding suit makes me look like a peasant because you find it aesthetically inelegant? Totally valid opinion. Saying that someone who thinks the new costume is ugly must be old and unfit? Size-ist, ageist, and anti-feminist.

    I don't want to antagonize, I just want to be clear.

    Feminism is about equal rights, not about equal clothes. when I wear sexy female stuff, which I think - like many other here - that they look awesome and you say it is ugly, well that is your opínion. To make me an anti-feminist, just because you don't like the dress, is ridiculous. Feminism has nothing to do with the way women dress, it is just about equal rights and equal opportunity, not about equal fashion or about hiding your body - because hiding your body is all but female.

    Edit: just look at the votes - 89% like the outfits - it is not ugly, just in your opinion it is.
    Edited by Lysette on April 15, 2016 6:34PM
  • Abeille
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    Lysette wrote: »
    milkbox wrote: »
    Lysette wrote: »
    Moonscythe wrote: »
    milkbox wrote: »
    Lysette wrote: »
    @milkbox I think with the new bosmer outfits it depends as well on the age of the player, if she is liking this kind of outfit or not. If I would be 40 or not in a very good shape, I would think twice to wear it, but I am 28 and so I like it a lot. I am used to wearing short skirts and I like especially wrap around skirts like this one - comfortable to wear, they do not hinder motion at all and look stunning, given that I have a sportive figure, which supports this style. If I would not have this figure, I would not even think about trying this. So maybe this is just a matter of this, age and probably how sportive someone is.

    Look at the dress of the duchess of Cambridge again - if she would not have a very sportive figure, she could not wear this dress, because it is highly problematic for someone who does not work out and cares for her figure - so this dress is revealing as well, not as in showing flesh, but it tells a lot about her figure and her lifestyle. It is a revealing dress as well.

    I absolutely love that your argument is "if you don't like this outfit, you must be old and unfit", because, how could someone young and attractive possibly have a different aesthetic than your own?

    But now I'm nearing the danger zone of talking too much about fashion and feminism, because really, all I want to do is kill all the things. Wear whatever you want.

    And I'm kind of perplexed with the old and unfit observation, too, because there is nothing in the TOS that says I have to look like myself inside the game. I want you to know that my old knees will never see the light of day in public ever again but that doesn't mean my petite, thin Bosmer doesn't look fantastic in the Bosmer outfit. The rather Amazonian Altmer NB looks a tad under-dressed in it though.

    When I wrote this, I referred to that this feeling, that it might be out of place or too revealing, is mainly coming from older people. it is quite rare that a younger person is complaining about that. And these outfits are not out of place at all. I as well refuse the argument, that just because I am female and dress in an attractive way, that I would be against feminism. I am not, but I am against overdone feminism, which wants to convert me into a kind of a scarecrow instead to let me be what I am. I am not becoming a man ever nor would I want to, so why should I dress like one or be afraid to show some skin?- I am not going down that road.

    I can't help myself!

    I never said that I thought the outfit was too revealing, I said I thought it was ugly. I'm actually part of the camp that believes a woman showing skin is empowering, not demeaning.

    My reference to feminism was about the style of argument. Saying that my wedding suit makes me look like a peasant because you find it aesthetically inelegant? Totally valid opinion. Saying that someone who thinks the new costume is ugly must be old and unfit? Size-ist, ageist, and anti-feminist.

    I don't want to antagonize, I just want to be clear.

    Feminism is about equal rights, not about equal clothes. when I wear sexy female stuff, which I think - like many other here - that they look awesome and you say it is ugly, well that is your opínion. To make me an anti-feminist, just because you don't like the dress, is ridiculous. Feminism has nothing to do with the way women dress, it is just about equal rights and equal opportunity, not about equal fashion or about hiding your body - because hiding your body is all but female.

    She isn't saying that your opinion that the outfits look good is anti-feminist, she is saying that your opinion that people who don't think it looks good are old and unfit is anti-feminist (and size-ist and ageist).

    People can find it ugly for a myriad of reasons, and it doesn't automatically means they think woman must hide their body (but if a woman wants to cover herself up from head to toe, by all means she should do as she pleases, it is her body and it doesn't make her less of a female), neither it means that they must be older or unfit if they don't like them. Maybe it doesn't suits their characters very well, maybe they think the sandals look weird, maybe they just don't like brown. I remember that you didn't like the Altmer Hero costume, while I loved it. It happens, and it says nothing about either of us.
    Just so that everyone knows, my Altmer still can't have black hair. About a dozen of Altmer NPCs in the game have black hair. Just saying.

    Meet my characters:
    Command: Do the thing.

    Zadarri, Khajiit Fist of Thalmor: The thing was done, as commanded.
    Durza gra-Maghul, Orc blacksmith: The thing was done perfectly, in the most efficient way.
    Tegwen, Bosmer troublemaker: You can't prove I didn't do the thing.
    Sings-Many-Songs, Argonian fisher: Sure, I'll do the thing... Eventually. Maybe.
    Aerindel, Altmer stormcaller: After extensive research, I've come to the conclusion that doing the thing would be a waste of resources.
    Liliel, Dunmer pyromancer: Aerindel said I shouldn't do the thing. Something about "resources".
    Gyda Snowcaller, Nord cryomancer: I will find a way to do it that won't waste resources and make Aerindel proud of me.
    Beatrice Leoriane, Breton vampire: I persuaded someone else into doing the thing. You are welcome, dear.
    Sahima, Redguard performer: Doing the thing sounds awfully unpleasant and really not my problem.
    Ellaria Valerius, Imperial priestess: I'll pray to the Eight for the thing to be done, if it is Their will.
  • Lysette
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    Abeille wrote: »
    Lysette wrote: »
    milkbox wrote: »
    Lysette wrote: »
    Moonscythe wrote: »
    milkbox wrote: »
    Lysette wrote: »
    @milkbox I think with the new bosmer outfits it depends as well on the age of the player, if she is liking this kind of outfit or not. If I would be 40 or not in a very good shape, I would think twice to wear it, but I am 28 and so I like it a lot. I am used to wearing short skirts and I like especially wrap around skirts like this one - comfortable to wear, they do not hinder motion at all and look stunning, given that I have a sportive figure, which supports this style. If I would not have this figure, I would not even think about trying this. So maybe this is just a matter of this, age and probably how sportive someone is.

    Look at the dress of the duchess of Cambridge again - if she would not have a very sportive figure, she could not wear this dress, because it is highly problematic for someone who does not work out and cares for her figure - so this dress is revealing as well, not as in showing flesh, but it tells a lot about her figure and her lifestyle. It is a revealing dress as well.

    I absolutely love that your argument is "if you don't like this outfit, you must be old and unfit", because, how could someone young and attractive possibly have a different aesthetic than your own?

    But now I'm nearing the danger zone of talking too much about fashion and feminism, because really, all I want to do is kill all the things. Wear whatever you want.

    And I'm kind of perplexed with the old and unfit observation, too, because there is nothing in the TOS that says I have to look like myself inside the game. I want you to know that my old knees will never see the light of day in public ever again but that doesn't mean my petite, thin Bosmer doesn't look fantastic in the Bosmer outfit. The rather Amazonian Altmer NB looks a tad under-dressed in it though.

    When I wrote this, I referred to that this feeling, that it might be out of place or too revealing, is mainly coming from older people. it is quite rare that a younger person is complaining about that. And these outfits are not out of place at all. I as well refuse the argument, that just because I am female and dress in an attractive way, that I would be against feminism. I am not, but I am against overdone feminism, which wants to convert me into a kind of a scarecrow instead to let me be what I am. I am not becoming a man ever nor would I want to, so why should I dress like one or be afraid to show some skin?- I am not going down that road.

    I can't help myself!

    I never said that I thought the outfit was too revealing, I said I thought it was ugly. I'm actually part of the camp that believes a woman showing skin is empowering, not demeaning.

    My reference to feminism was about the style of argument. Saying that my wedding suit makes me look like a peasant because you find it aesthetically inelegant? Totally valid opinion. Saying that someone who thinks the new costume is ugly must be old and unfit? Size-ist, ageist, and anti-feminist.

    I don't want to antagonize, I just want to be clear.

    Feminism is about equal rights, not about equal clothes. when I wear sexy female stuff, which I think - like many other here - that they look awesome and you say it is ugly, well that is your opínion. To make me an anti-feminist, just because you don't like the dress, is ridiculous. Feminism has nothing to do with the way women dress, it is just about equal rights and equal opportunity, not about equal fashion or about hiding your body - because hiding your body is all but female.

    She isn't saying that your opinion that the outfits look good is anti-feminist, she is saying that your opinion that people who don't think it looks good are old and unfit is anti-feminist (and size-ist and ageist).

    People can find it ugly for a myriad of reasons, and it doesn't automatically means they think woman must hide their body (but if a woman wants to cover herself up from head to toe, by all means she should do as she pleases, it is her body and it doesn't make her less of a female), neither it means that they must be older or unfit if they don't like them. Maybe it doesn't suits their characters very well, maybe they think the sandals look weird, maybe they just don't like brown. I remember that you didn't like the Altmer Hero costume, while I loved it. It happens, and it says nothing about either of us.

    True, but you did not call me an anti-feminist - we could agree to disagree and that is fine.

    Edit. and just to state this clearly - I feel the hate of fat and old people in real life, when I am wearing young and fashionable stuff - they cannot let go on commenting in nasty ways - I do not like them therefore. And so I felt attacked by those comments here and then I am getting hostile.
    Edited by Lysette on April 15, 2016 6:54PM
  • Blackbird71
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    Lysette wrote: »

    Edit. and just to state this clearly - I feel the hate of fat and old people in real life, when I am wearing young and fashionable stuff - they cannot let go on commenting in nasty ways - I do not like them therefore. And so I felt attacked by those comments here and then I am getting hostile.

    And in doing so, you made some rather broad, unflattering, and even insulting assumptions about those you perceived to be "attacking you", people who were in fact doing no such thing.

    I find that such jumping to conclusions and lashing out to clearly be the mark of the young and immature.*

    *This comment is not made in seriousness, bur rather to illustrate that such assumptions and accusations can cut both ways, and making them generally does no one any favors.

    As for the poll, they do get points for not completely breaking characters' existing physical appearance (although it's kind of sad that this would be considered a good point, as it should go without saying - more of an indictment of past costume offerings than these in particular).

    However my chief complaint is that the two costumes are far too similar - aside from a little trim they are nearly identical, and I see no purpose in buying both. Even a little variety would have been welcome; e.g., keep one with the halter top, make the other a single-shoulder, etc. The way these were done just seems lazy.

    Also, more lost points on not giving a distinctive male version - the top looks ridiculous on (most) male avatars, and really how much work would it have taken to remove the top and let males go bare-chested? Maybe a few shell-strands around the neck or something?
    Edited by Blackbird71 on April 15, 2016 7:32PM
  • Ilsabet
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    The costumes are nice, but just be careful about where you try them on.

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    "STOP RIGHT THERE, FASHION SCUM!"

    "Excuse me, sir? Sir? Do you mind?!"

    :D
    Edited by Ilsabet on April 15, 2016 9:32PM
  • waterfairy
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    I was messing around with my sorcerer when this happened-
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    Even my scuttler looked at him like ***??
  • Abeille
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    Vigarr wrote: »
    I was messing around with my sorcerer when this happened-
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    Even my scuttler looked at him like ***??

    2fab4u

    Let me guess, 64bit client?
    Just so that everyone knows, my Altmer still can't have black hair. About a dozen of Altmer NPCs in the game have black hair. Just saying.

    Meet my characters:
    Command: Do the thing.

    Zadarri, Khajiit Fist of Thalmor: The thing was done, as commanded.
    Durza gra-Maghul, Orc blacksmith: The thing was done perfectly, in the most efficient way.
    Tegwen, Bosmer troublemaker: You can't prove I didn't do the thing.
    Sings-Many-Songs, Argonian fisher: Sure, I'll do the thing... Eventually. Maybe.
    Aerindel, Altmer stormcaller: After extensive research, I've come to the conclusion that doing the thing would be a waste of resources.
    Liliel, Dunmer pyromancer: Aerindel said I shouldn't do the thing. Something about "resources".
    Gyda Snowcaller, Nord cryomancer: I will find a way to do it that won't waste resources and make Aerindel proud of me.
    Beatrice Leoriane, Breton vampire: I persuaded someone else into doing the thing. You are welcome, dear.
    Sahima, Redguard performer: Doing the thing sounds awfully unpleasant and really not my problem.
    Ellaria Valerius, Imperial priestess: I'll pray to the Eight for the thing to be done, if it is Their will.
  • Lysette
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    Vigarr wrote: »
    I was messing around with my sorcerer when this happened-
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    Even my scuttler looked at him like ***??

    If it's 64bit client, add this picture to the sticky threat, they want to know where exactly such things happen.
  • NewBlacksmurf
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    Vigarr wrote: »
    I was messing around with my sorcerer when this happened-
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    Even my scuttler looked at him like ***??

    Hey @ZOS_GinaBruno are you all working on a new skin for the crown store?
    64bit skin for 500 crowns? :wink:
    -PC (PTS)/Xbox One: NewBlacksmurf
    ~<{[50]}>~ looks better than *501
  • notimetocare
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    I believe they were lazily done. And just like the pseudo-belly danc.... er 'redguard cultural garb' costumes, I don't actually believe they reflect the culture. The light bosmer gear is more reflective of still wearing pants >.>
  • Recremen
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    Gidorick wrote: »
    And again... no male version. :disappointed:

    Just removing the halter top for guys would have been great

    That is the male version. 0=)
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  • CherryCake
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    People dont attack each other based on some 3d clothes ;___;...

    Please do not turn this forum into tumblr with the whole feminism, sexism poop, we have enough drama and offended people on the other side of the internet.

    I personally find the clothes very beautiful, they are sexy and elegant at the same time, and there is nothing wrong with that, just as it is not wrong to not like them!

    Would I wear this in real life? No, because it is beyond my comfort zone and self esteem, however as soon as I saw them online I purchased the darker one because in my opinion, it is one of the most feminine costumes we have in the game and it looks gorgeous!
    I like sweetrolls and I cannot lie
  • CherryCake
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    Lysette wrote: »

    This was my impression as well - the simpler style is nice in it's own right. I wear the simpler one with characters, which have a more fancy hairstyle - too much fancy stuff would ruin the look, so the simpler one is better in this case.

    I will attach a photo later of my character :D! She is a wood elf that has deer antlers, and red long hair, it looks so pretty <3<3<3!
    I liked the other ones too but they look very modern somehow with the stitches and it doesnt really fit into my RP.
    I like sweetrolls and I cannot lie
  • waterfairy
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    No 64 bit here, I'm on Xbox...lets hope this is a fluke and not a sign of things to come.
  • neville_bart0s
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    I wouldnt say they are ugly but they do look cheap. like an intern made them in their lunch break.

  • babylon
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    I wouldnt say they are ugly but they do look cheap. like an intern made them in their lunch break.

    Hardly. The lines in both these two costumes alone are superior to most of the costumes currently offered. Only other outfit that looks decent in the dresses department is the Noble Dress, the rest looked more like they were made by "interns in their lunch break" as you so harshly put it.

    Lots of people have no artistic training and don't understand things like how lines should be carried through and whatnot...these outfits do the job nicely.


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    Edited by babylon on April 16, 2016 2:14AM
  • Lysette
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    Lysette wrote: »

    This was my impression as well - the simpler style is nice in it's own right. I wear the simpler one with characters, which have a more fancy hairstyle - too much fancy stuff would ruin the look, so the simpler one is better in this case.

    I will attach a photo later of my character :D! She is a wood elf that has deer antlers, and red long hair, it looks so pretty <3<3<3!
    I liked the other ones too but they look very modern somehow with the stitches and it doesnt really fit into my RP.

    No that are not stitches, that are bead chains. You can see that on the backside, where on the left shoulder side that chain goes over the skin, it is not part of the material, but attached to the material. It is easier to see when you bend over the clothier workbench, because the camera is from behind on your character then.
  • SerpentbreeD
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    Xundiin wrote: »
    No, because the elder scroll series was never about skimpy wear, and that's all that stuff is.

    Forsworn Armour says hi. Skyrim was, however, the Elder Scrolls game with the lowest amount of revealing outfits. Methinks you're mistaking another game franchise, perhaps Nun Simulator, with the Elder Scolls. SR-item-Forsworn_Armor_Female.jpg
    Edited by SerpentbreeD on April 18, 2016 2:38AM
    The path to enlightenment is paved with the corpses of the mindless.
  • Xundiin
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    Xundiin wrote: »
    No, because the elder scroll series was never about skimpy wear, and that's all that stuff is.

    That's definately not true. Have you played Morrowind, Oblivion or Skyrim (with or without mods and addons)

    With those mods ....yeah...but even the base game allows for interesting outfits.
    I don't see this braking any lore or designs. I'm also glad ZOS am decided to create attractive characters and not the blocky fugly characters that require mods and addons.

    I've played all three and not once did I see a skimpy outfit in any one that wasn't added by a mod. Yes you have fur/leather ones that are more like kilts, but they still covered more than these things do.
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  • NewBlacksmurf
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    Xundiin wrote: »
    Xundiin wrote: »
    No, because the elder scroll series was never about skimpy wear, and that's all that stuff is.

    That's definately not true. Have you played Morrowind, Oblivion or Skyrim (with or without mods and addons)

    With those mods ....yeah...but even the base game allows for interesting outfits.
    I don't see this braking any lore or designs. I'm also glad ZOS am decided to create attractive characters and not the blocky fugly characters that require mods and addons.

    I've played all three and not once did I see a skimpy outfit in any one that wasn't added by a mod. Yes you have fur/leather ones that are more like kilts, but they still covered more than these things do.

    Yet there is the photo above....
    -PC (PTS)/Xbox One: NewBlacksmurf
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  • Xundiin
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    Xundiin wrote: »
    No, because the elder scroll series was never about skimpy wear, and that's all that stuff is.

    Forsworn Armour says hi. Skyrim was, however, the Elder Scrolls game with the lowest amount of revealing outfits. Methinks you're mistaking another game franchise, perhaps Nun Simulator, with the Elder Scolls. SR-item-Forsworn_Armor_Female.jpg

    I forgot about that set, but that's one out of how many armor sets and different games? I played Morrowind to Skyrim and I don't remember any of them be all "Ooo look, Armor bikini." Other than that set they all covered more area of the skin and where practical. Only mods went skin ***.
    #SavePlayer1
  • Abeille
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    Xundiin wrote: »
    Xundiin wrote: »
    No, because the elder scroll series was never about skimpy wear, and that's all that stuff is.

    Forsworn Armour says hi. Skyrim was, however, the Elder Scrolls game with the lowest amount of revealing outfits. Methinks you're mistaking another game franchise, perhaps Nun Simulator, with the Elder Scolls. SR-item-Forsworn_Armor_Female.jpg

    I forgot about that set, but that's one out of how many armor sets and different games? I played Morrowind to Skyrim and I don't remember any of them be all "Ooo look, Armor bikini." Other than that set they all covered more area of the skin and where practical. Only mods went skin ***.

    Oblivion's Huntsman Leathers:

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    I'm talking about the female version. Before you say that the female version is wearing pants, please look at where the hole in the pants is.

    In Morrowind, other than Vivec and Almalexia's outfits (which Almalexia also wears in ESO), I don't remember anything skimpy, I'll give you that. But let's agree that Vivec and Almalexia were pretty much naked in Morrowind (mostly Vivec). I also played it forever ago, so I wouldn't remember if there were more revealing clothes in Morrowind.

    Also, Skyrim's Nocturnal Robes:

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    They are unobtainable without cheats, but that's irrelevant, as they exist within the game.

    Skyrim's Tavern Clothes:
    latest?cb=20130107182926

    While they don't show stomach, they are pretty open on the side of the leg and have a considerable cleavage, thus they can be considered skimpy.

    Also, let's not forget Ancient Nord Armor in Skyrim. I would post a pic, but my post has too many pics already. It is the armor Aela wears, and it is totally open on the back though it is supposed to be armor, and not clothing like the Bosmer Outfits.

    Also, consider this:

    1 - ESO has almost no armor styles or outfits that show skin.

    2 - The Bosmer outfits are clothing, not armor.

    It is fine if you don't like them. No problem. But it is not accurate to say that TES games don't have skimpy outfits.
    Edited by Abeille on April 18, 2016 4:31AM
    Just so that everyone knows, my Altmer still can't have black hair. About a dozen of Altmer NPCs in the game have black hair. Just saying.

    Meet my characters:
    Command: Do the thing.

    Zadarri, Khajiit Fist of Thalmor: The thing was done, as commanded.
    Durza gra-Maghul, Orc blacksmith: The thing was done perfectly, in the most efficient way.
    Tegwen, Bosmer troublemaker: You can't prove I didn't do the thing.
    Sings-Many-Songs, Argonian fisher: Sure, I'll do the thing... Eventually. Maybe.
    Aerindel, Altmer stormcaller: After extensive research, I've come to the conclusion that doing the thing would be a waste of resources.
    Liliel, Dunmer pyromancer: Aerindel said I shouldn't do the thing. Something about "resources".
    Gyda Snowcaller, Nord cryomancer: I will find a way to do it that won't waste resources and make Aerindel proud of me.
    Beatrice Leoriane, Breton vampire: I persuaded someone else into doing the thing. You are welcome, dear.
    Sahima, Redguard performer: Doing the thing sounds awfully unpleasant and really not my problem.
    Ellaria Valerius, Imperial priestess: I'll pray to the Eight for the thing to be done, if it is Their will.
  • Lysette
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    I repost this picture of my character in this outfit from another post, to show, that this does not look like it would be some "bikini wear" or be out of place. She is an archer and she has to stay agile, so she is slender. She has strong muscular legs and is not a model type. She has wide shoulders and muscles to draw and aim with a 75 lbs bow (I know what that requires, I have such a bow in real life and was hunting with it), she is slender but she has flesh on her bones and isn't skinny - and it does not look out of place at all in ESO.

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  • f047ys3v3n
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    So sexy, from what I can see they sold a million of them.
    I am currently worried for the future of ESO. Population seems like it is in free fall and the cancellation of the North America in-person gathering feels very much like pulling the plug. Kudos on fixing the in-game economy though. Clearly whatever gold shenanigans were happening the last couple years are fixed.
  • Xundiin
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    Abeille wrote: »
    Xundiin wrote: »
    Xundiin wrote: »
    No, because the elder scroll series was never about skimpy wear, and that's all that stuff is.

    Forsworn Armour says hi. Skyrim was, however, the Elder Scrolls game with the lowest amount of revealing outfits. Methinks you're mistaking another game franchise, perhaps Nun Simulator, with the Elder Scolls. SR-item-Forsworn_Armor_Female.jpg

    I forgot about that set, but that's one out of how many armor sets and different games? I played Morrowind to Skyrim and I don't remember any of them be all "Ooo look, Armor bikini." Other than that set they all covered more area of the skin and where practical. Only mods went skin ***.

    Oblivion's Huntsman Leathers:

    b0178210_23455475.jpg

    I'm talking about the female version. Before you say that the female version is wearing pants, please look at where the hole in the pants is.

    I've never seen that outfit, ever. Are you sure that's not a mod? I can tell that picture as a body overhaul mod in use since the Oblivion character models where.... well bad.

    #SavePlayer1
  • Lysette
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    Xundiin wrote: »
    Abeille wrote: »
    Xundiin wrote: »
    Xundiin wrote: »
    No, because the elder scroll series was never about skimpy wear, and that's all that stuff is.

    Forsworn Armour says hi. Skyrim was, however, the Elder Scrolls game with the lowest amount of revealing outfits. Methinks you're mistaking another game franchise, perhaps Nun Simulator, with the Elder Scolls. SR-item-Forsworn_Armor_Female.jpg

    I forgot about that set, but that's one out of how many armor sets and different games? I played Morrowind to Skyrim and I don't remember any of them be all "Ooo look, Armor bikini." Other than that set they all covered more area of the skin and where practical. Only mods went skin ***.

    Oblivion's Huntsman Leathers:

    b0178210_23455475.jpg

    I'm talking about the female version. Before you say that the female version is wearing pants, please look at where the hole in the pants is.

    I've never seen that outfit, ever. Are you sure that's not a mod? I can tell that picture as a body overhaul mod in use since the Oblivion character models where.... well bad.

    That outfit can be found in the imperial city, market district, in those containers in front of the shops. Well, and if I remember correctly, those 2 brawlers in the arena district, where you get the 5 skill points for unarmed from by watching them for a couple of minutes, the female is wearing it as well. Possibly her male argonian brawling partner as well, but I am not that sure about this.
    Edited by Lysette on April 18, 2016 5:18AM
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