What is your favourite attire from SM?

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I don´t know myself, but one thing that is a bit funny to me is that some kinds of Indian soldiers in the 1700s wore some pretty short shorts, even while wearing full length shirts, usually a turban, being fully professional and paid, and armed with a musket and sword, and ergo the idea of fighting in short clothes like that isn´t as unprecedented as one might think just looking at the Senshi and their skirts (not that many people would like to not look at them). Sepoys-of-Madras-Bengal-and-Bombay1.jpg (620×555) (postoast.com)

They made the king and queen look very good, although it feels to me for some odd reason that it´s missing some hair on his chin and cheeks. Michiru and Hotaru in their Mugen outfits are also quite aesthetically pleasing too in my opinion, and its also funny to see Haruka in the Stars arc in the manga wearing a girls uniform with skirt and the sailor tie for school given how often she doesn´t otherwise often do that. Mimete and her disguise with the tan coat, glasses, and red headscarf also seems effective, at least to conceal identity.
 
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many of the casual '90s looks are pleasing to me. I love Usagi's looks here. Her main colors were pink and watermelon, which work so well togetherl but I favor these overall:

colorful rompers

https://www.cbr.com/sailor-moon-usagi-best-outfits-ranked/#casual-usagi

https://sailorcivilian.tumblr.com%2Fpost%2F124428441573
dress from stars opening sequence

https://www.cbr.com/sailor-moon-usagi-best-outfits-ranked/#timeless-spaghetti-strap-dress

shorts and suspenders with matching bows from stars

https://www.cbr.com/sailor-moon-usagi-best-outfits-ranked/#shorts-and-suspenders

also, fisheye's white dress:

and black lady's look:
Wicked Lady
 

Rika-Chicchi

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lol That's just an emoticon for a frightened facial expression - the Japanese like using emoticons comprising Cyrillic letters. :)
I often see Greek and Cyrillic letters, both of which I can read, and so many people use them incorrectly and I get very confused and it makes words that are not sensible in English or any other language for that matter. XaXaXa.
 

Rika-Chicchi

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I often see Greek and Cyrillic letters, both of which I can read, and so many people use them incorrectly and I get very confused and it makes words that are not sensible in English or any other language for that matter. XaXaXa.
You may spot some Japanese emoticons using Greek & Cyrillic letters here: lol

Kaomoji: Japanese Emoticons