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hey everyone!! very proud to say once again that im contributing to @ascendancyzine "finding home: a chiss ascendancy zine" 💗💗 my page is going to be a very cozy and sweet post-canon thranto artwork where i poured ALL my love for them 🥹🥹 very very happy i had the chance to draw my favs for the zine!

post-scriptum: this is a promo art and is not going to be in the zine itself!

Day 2 of Kalluzeb au week! Pirate AU!

Let's go!

Captured by the Empire and his personal enemy, Captain Kallus, Zeb has to find a way to escape the Relentless with his life before he's executed at Coruscant as an example to all pirates in the seas. Meanwhile Kallus, starts to question the Empire's motives as they refuse to give Zeb the fair trial he promised him. After many nights, Kallus frees Zeb and joins him to the seas as a pirate and a traitor to the Empire.

Now he's enjoying the freedom he's never had before all the while tackling with his ever-growing feelings for Zeb.

A guide to chiss fashion

Alright, it’s finally done. I’ve managed to compile my headcanons in a format I’m more or less happy with so say hello to the chiss fashion guide. As I’ve said before, this is a homage to my love for fashion history and fashion illustration books so it’s written in the same(ish) kind of style, with made-up history and trivia behind it.

Mind you this isn’t about what your regular civilians wear – I can’t even begin to imagine what the spectrum of current fashion looks like for a species spread over multiple planets, that’s too much of a tall order.

Instead I’ll talk about what I imagine as ‘standard traditional wear’. A kind of traditional ensemble for formal occasions which is also the accepted dress code for the upper ruling classes and administration. The books give us many indications of how hung up the chiss are on rank so I imagine their fashion reflects that accordingly, with dress codes and etiquette and whatnot.

So without further ado, let’s start with structure.

The typical traditional ensemble consists of: underwear (plus any additional thermal underlayers), an underrobe, outerwrap robe, jacket (optional, mostly decorative) and top robe or coat (not pictured) for more severe weather and outdoor activities.

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