maybe I'm just now realizing this, but it's pretty cool to see how even in Velvet's character design (meaning her jewelry) that she was meant to have more of an antagonistic personality.
while Veneer wears one choker around his neck, Velvet wears two, the bottom one adorning a crystal shaped like a diamond. same with the bracelets, too. Veneer only wears one bracelet on each wrist, but Velvet wears two.
Veneer wears one simple golden hoop earring on his right ear while Velvet wears long, dangling, diamond-shaped earrings on both ears.
lastly, Veneer doesn't wear anything on his head while Velvet wears a tiara (when she's on camera she has the two long spikes attached at the sides).
here's the meaning:
do y'all think this is accurate?
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Forgetting the sea — detail from 'Cold Shore'
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Détail de « La Veuve », par Anders Zorn, ca. 1882/3.
Detail of "The Widow", by Anders Zorn, ca. 1882/3.
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Full view to find 4 hidden penguins on the royal penguin; and 4 hidden ducks on the royal duck!
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Details from Arthur Rackham’s illustration "And now they never meet in grove or green," (1908) from A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare
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MARIA ALEKSEEVA Dress
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William-Adolphe Bouguereau, Child Braiding A Crown, detail, 1874.
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Pietro Novelli — David with the Head of Goliath (detail). circa 1630s
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Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), Ophelia (detail).
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"Microbial Rainbow" (detail), Tal Danino, 2018
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