No pressure! but I'm a huge fan of Frogue. Any chance we can get some previews/hints about what's coming up next?
Thank you very much I really appreciate it ₍𝄐⩌𝄐₎ and there has been less pressure now so its all good
And here is the list I'm currently working on at the moment I have decided not to do everything in my inbox as of right now because some were inappropriate (one was a litteral porn star) and some I will do after this batch because there is a shit ton but I will get around to doing more batches eventually
Junko + Mukuro as Junko differnces
My favourite Danganronpa character and why
Chuuya Nakahara
Mary Poppins
Thoughts on: Byakuya Togami, Peko Pekoyama, Kirumi Tojo
Jou Tazuna
Sniper Mask
Killua Zoldyck
Any pjo character ×2 (got ask twice so I will be doing Will Solace and Nico Di Angelo)
Herta
My editor
Fav artist (I'm going to assume it ment musical artist because actual artists would be difficult)
Fashion no-no's
Why my top hat
Chihiro's dad
Mondo Owada
What to wear to impress someone
Anya
Yor
Freminet
Kiyotaka Ishimaru
Hifumi Yamada
Celestia Ludenburg
Seto Kaiba because there was someone bitching but I don't know what their ask was so I'm going to do Kaiba as well out of spite (also doing it for @shut-up-mokuba because they are very cool I reccomend going to check out their account)
And Ceil Phantomhive and Froppy are done in @frogueedit0r
₍𝄐⩌𝄐₎ have hat of appreciation 🎩
what's your favourite way to alter your clothes to fit your aesthetic
CLOTHES DYE (make sure to get some that aren't harmful to the environment) or bleach
It can really change a peice and if you like something but it's the wrong colour you can change it and if you use bleach you can add new designs and shiz and I think that's cool
Whos first day outfit was better yours or your editors
editors 100% they were much fancy and very yes
*kills you fashionably*
(No hate just funnies)
*dead³*
(Also can people please stop sending stuff like this my inbox is filled with stuff like this on a daily and it was fun the first few times but now it just feels weird. I keep deleting these asks but more keep coming. Any of these in the future will be blocked and reported like some of the others. Thank you ₍𝄐 ͜͡ 𝄐₎)
Can you do Maya Hawke?
(I HOPE YOU LIKE 🙏 I'M SORRY IT TOOK SO LONG)
Overall Vibe: Eclectic, Effortlessly Cool, with a Vintage Touch
Okay, let's dive into the fashion evolution of Maya Hawke, a woman who’s carved her own unique path in Hollywood, both on screen and on the red carpet. Maya Hawke's style is characterized by a sense of individuality and comfort. She doesn't seem to be chasing trends, but rather curating a wardrobe that speaks to her personality. She often leans into a vintage aesthetic, borrowing silhouettes and pieces from different eras, and mixing them with modern elements for a look that feels both nostalgic and contemporary.
Key Characteristics and Themes:
Vintage Emphasis: This is perhaps her most defining feature. We see her frequently in:
Prairie Dresses: Flowy, floral, and often with high necks or ruffles. They give her a romantic, bohemian feel.
Wide-Leg Trousers & Bell Bottoms: She loves the flared silhouettes of the 70s, often pairing them with tucked-in tops.
Pattern Mixing: She's not afraid to combine different prints and textures, often with a vintage flair.
Early Styles:
Bohemian: We see echoes of this in her early appearances. Think loose silhouettes, flowing fabrics, and a touch of vintage.
Casual and Comfortable: Her early style leaned heavily into effortless comfort. We'd often see her in relaxed jeans, denim jackets, simple t-shirts, and comfortable boots or trainers. There wasn't a lot of heavy styling; it was more about practicality and ease.
Hints of Vintage: There were occasional glimpses of vintage pieces, hinting at her appreciation for unique finds and a past-era aesthetic. This included things like embroidered tops and flared trousers.
Subdued Color Palette: Her early color choices were often muted and natural – think earthy tones, blues, and greens. Bold colors were less frequent, reflecting a low-key approach to fashion.
Mid-Career Shift - Indie Cool and Fashion Curiosity:
"Stranger Things" Impact: Her breakthrough role in Stranger Things undoubtedly boosted her visibility and introduced her to a broader audience. This period marked a shift as she began experimenting more with fashion.
Embracing Vintage: Her love for vintage deepened, but with a more intentional focus. This translated to bolder vintage finds, including retro prints, 70s-inspired silhouettes, and unique textures. She wasn't afraid to mix and match, showcasing her fun approach.
Emerging Designer Interest: We see her start to incorporate pieces from emerging designers and independent brands, demonstrating her support for smaller, more forward-thinking labels.
More Hair and Makeup Experimentation: Her beauty looks became a bit more defined. She started playing with different hairstyles, from effortless waves to more deliberate updos, and sometimes experimented with bolder eyeliner and lipstick choices.
Subtle Edge: While still grounded, her style began to incorporate subtle elements of edginess. A leather jacket here, a pair of chunky platform boots there, demonstrating a growing confidence in her personal aesthetic.
A Blend of High and Low: She skillfully blended high-end pieces with vintage finds and everyday staples, creating a unique and approachable fashion narrative.
Current Style: Confident, Fun, and Elevated:
Sophisticated Whimsy: Her current style is a beautiful balance of sophistication and whimsical (is this how its spelt????). She embraces elegant silhouettes and refined tailoring, but often with a playful twist. A bold print, an unexpected color combination, or a unique accessory keeps her looks fresh and interesting.
Bold Use of Color and Print: We see her much more willing to experiment with bold colors and eye-catching prints. This has become a hallmark of her current style, which feels both intentional and joyful.
Emphasis on Tailored Pieces: Tailored suits, blazers, and well-fitted dresses have become staples in her wardrobe. She understands the power of a well-constructed garment and often opts for pieces that flatter her figure.
Saturated Palettes: Rich, saturated colors are prevalent, showing her confidence in her own fashion voice. She isn’t afraid to embrace bold shades and pair them in unexpected ways.
High-Fashion Moments: While still retaining her relatable vibe, we see her embracing high-fashion looks, often from major designers, demonstrating her confidence and comfort in the fashion world.
Accessorization: Her accessories are often well-chosen and add personality to her outfits. This can be anything from vintage jewelry to bold statement bags, or a pair of stylish glasses.
Authenticity Remains Key: Despite embracing a more sophisticated and high-fashion approach, Maya's style still remains deeply authentic and true to herself. She never looks like she's playing a role; her fashion choices always feel like a genuine expression of her personality.
Effortless and Thoughtful: Her style now appears both effortless and thoughtfully curated, a testament to her growing understanding of fashion and her own personal aesthetic.
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Experimentation:
Experiment with Color: She's not afraid of bright colors and bold patterns.
Try unexpected pairings: She might combine a vintage slip dress with chunky sneakers or a tailored blazer with a graphic tee.
Embrace individuality: She doesn't conform to a single style aesthetic, allowing her personal taste to shine through.
Comfort:
Flat Shoes: She's not a slave to high heels, frequently opting for boots, loafers, or sneakers.
Layering: She's a master of layering, allowing her to adapt her outfits to different temperatures and situations.
In conclusion:
Maya Hawke's fashion is a celebration of individuality, comfort, and a love for vintage aesthetics. Her effortless cool and playful approach to style make her a compelling figure to watch in the fashion world. She's not just wearing clothes; she's expressing herself through them. Her style is unique because it feels authentically her own – intelligent, creative, a little fun, and effortlessly cool. She’s not just following trends; she’s creating her own. She's proven that you can be both fashionable and grounded, and that personal style is about expressing yourself, not just adhering to the status quo. Her style is a refreshing reminder that fashion should be fun, expressive, and true to who you are.
(Have a good day friend! ₍𝄐 ̫͡ 𝄐₎ )
I don't like the way you do the "analysis" of the characters. It's shit and cringe. Stop trying to act like you know fashion.
I'm very sorry to hear that, this account was made just for fun and I am more than happy to recive constructive criticism to help me improve and develop Frogue Magazine's content for the future. If you have any tips in general or certain aspects of what I do that you think I could improve or do differently please tell me!
But if it genuinely bothers you a lot, you don't have to look at what I make or interact with me at all, the Internet is a very big place and I'm sure you can find things that do interest you that you can focus on instead.
Again this account was just for fun to work on in my free time when im not studding and I am not in any way, shape or form claiming to be amazing about fashion or even know anything about it at all.
Thank you for the feedback.
Okay, let's dive into a fashion analysis of Mukuro Ikusaba, Ultimate Soldier from Danganronpa Trigger Happy Havoc! Mukuro's fashion is not about making a statement; it's about disappearing into the background. Her attire is built for practicality, movement, and the basic function of clothing. This intentional lack of fashion is, in itself, a powerful fashion statement.
Overall First Impression: Functional, Understated, Little stylisic choice
However it works as an outfit and is arguably nice as a whole but can be considered as boring and quite bland (because it is intentionally that way).
Key Elements and Breakdown:
Generic School Uniform: Like my last post about Sayaka, Mukuro also wers a school uniform-like outfit but it differs in many ways from Sayaka's and the purpose and sybolism behind it. Her outfit is the standard Hope's Peak Academy uniform. This is the most crucial aspect. Its lack of anything overly striking or memorable allows her to blend in as an average student. It’s a disguise, a uniform that allows her to move among the other students without drawing specific attention.
Color Palette: The color palette is muted and neutral: dark blues, some brown (depending on the outfit you look at), grays, and whites. These are unobtrusive colors that don't draw the eye. They contribute to her ability to remain unnoticed.
Minimal Accessories (Except When Required for Junko): She typically avoids unnecessary accessories. This practicality reinforces her role as a soldier, focusing on function over aesthetics. When impersonating Junko, she adopts the flamboyant accessories required for that role.
Little to No Makeup or Elaborate Hair: Mukuro’s natural hairstyle and lack of makeup further emphasize her utilitarian approach to appearances. She doesn't indulge in the stereotypical fashion and beauty practices associated with female characters in media.
Sturdy, Practical Footwear, Possibly Loafers: Though not very clearly visible, it's safe to assume her shoes are sturdy and practical, suitable for running and any form of physical activity or just daily life in general.
When Mukuro Plays Junko Enoshima First Overall Impression: Loud and Attention-Grabbing
Outfits: Bright colors, patterns, and exaggerated proportions. These are designed to draw attention and contrast massively with her usual look. These fit similarly to Junko's actual clothing but have quite noticeable differences when the two are compared, making it quite obvious it's a copy matched to the best of their ability.Fashionable
Accessories: Hair peices, flashy colors and other fashionable elements that accentuate her persona of a fashion-forward extravagant girl.
Makeup: Heavy mascara and likely other cosmetics.
Conclusion: Mukuro Ikusaba’s fashion is intentionally un-fashionable. It's a testament to her practical nature, her dedication to Junko, and her life of deception. Her clothing is deliberately not about style and more about function and to not stick out in any way. Her main outfit is nice in a neutral way and its palette is nice on the eyes due to its lack of bright and starting colours.
@wolfbxtten
Idk how to feel about this. At least I'm putting a depressed frog out of its misery????
Me irl
would you like to join my frog cult
YESSSS I WOULD LOVE TO WHAT'S IT CALLED AND WHAT DO WE DO
♤ just a frog who likes fashion ♤I also run a role play blog so stuff might take a while
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