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Christmas Party, 1892: A long, shimmering dress of dark gold, shot through with veins of green. In her hair, a green ribbon held up her bun.
Hallowmas, 1892: Bright yellow and cheerful pink. The style of the dress was a long, flowing thing, with a bit of a train that made it much more ostentatious than Marina's day to day attire. It also had no sleeves (for she did not consider two scraps of looped cloth sleeves, per say), revealing her tanned arms.
Marmalade Anniversary, 1893: One of her best dresses: a confection of off-white and sunshine yellow.
Hallowmas, 1893: A simple, flowing creation of cream silk and cotton, adorned with ribbon in light blue. The relatively wide but otherwise modest neckline showed the barest hint of a collarbone's rise, a detail distracted from by the woman's ubiquitous necklace glinting on the faintly tanned skin; the sleeves of the piece, meanwhile, the frills and flounces a far cry from the woman's usual wear, cascaded past her thin arms to midway to her wrists, exposed to the vapours of the air due to her lack of gloves. Worn with golden slippers.
Feast of the Rose, 1893: Mask and dress, both in a marine theme.
Lessons in (Un)swindling: A simple dress of cobalt muslin with a high collar and long sleeves, both in white.
A three course dinner: A cambric dress in a very light grey, along with grey shoes with blue piping and spotless white gloves.
No References Whatsoever: A simple dark brown dress of cheap cotton, sweaty and dirty, which stopped a little below the knee, along with a pair of sturdy looking canvas pants and boots.
Qui apporte encores plus beau: A dress of dark blue Italian cloth.
Opening Night!: A long grey gown.
Painful poetry: A woolen dress of pearl white and sky blue.
Proper Introductions: A dress made of silken fabric coloured a dark blue, the backdrop against the line of tiny, bright brass buttons that stretched from the top of the dress to her waist.
No need for sparklers: At first she wore a long, rough woolen gown, with lacre-white capelet, to fetch Eskil' in the comfort of her home, she opts for a gown of ocean-blue, cut in her usual conservative style.
A Dress to Save the Day: A tailored suit of dove-grey.