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Silvervale V-Tuber Costume Design

The process behind my submission to #dressupsilver, a costume design challenge for the V-Tuber Silvervale.

Various thumbnail sketches exploring  what that could look like.

Various thumbnail sketches exploring what that could look like.

Variant 1. Had the idea for a more urban feel to mix with the mob boss' classic rings and sleek business look.

Variant 1. Had the idea for a more urban feel to mix with the mob boss' classic rings and sleek business look.

Varian 2. Trying to find how casual I can push it before it stops having that "Crime Lord's daughter" vibe. Nonetheless, I'm really loving the lime green tattoo in this one so I'll probably try to make that idea work.

Varian 2. Trying to find how casual I can push it before it stops having that "Crime Lord's daughter" vibe. Nonetheless, I'm really loving the lime green tattoo in this one so I'll probably try to make that idea work.

Variants of outfit 3. A more literal approach to that "sexy mob boss" look which I fell in love with originally.

Variants of outfit 3. A more literal approach to that "sexy mob boss" look which I fell in love with originally.

The shoes feel plain despite the overall simplicity of the fit though, so I might just switch this out for the brown-sole Chelsey Boots I sketched earlier.

The shoes feel plain despite the overall simplicity of the fit though, so I might just switch this out for the brown-sole Chelsey Boots I sketched earlier.

Variants of outfit 4. For the final one, I wanted to try a more Avant Garde/ runway inspired fit.

Variants of outfit 4. For the final one, I wanted to try a more Avant Garde/ runway inspired fit.

Almost as if she was more of a fashionista before taking up the family business of organized crime.

Almost as if she was more of a fashionista before taking up the family business of organized crime.

Final Turnaround of the costume design

Final Turnaround of the costume design