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The galdori in Anaxas wear expensive, lavish clothing with many layers, favoring embroidered silk and rich velvet. "The clothes make the man" is as much true for women as it is for men here. Both sexes wear high collars, often with silk neckties; the most fashionable women take cues from other cultures, commissioning their dresses with Hoxian, Bastian or Mugrobi designs. Asymmetry is trendy at the time; corsets that lace up on one side are often paired with elaborate kimonos to accentuate the "better" side of the body. Most galdori skirts are pencil-thin and fitted to the waist; puffier, wider skirts are usually only worn by commoners and children. Pointed tunics and aprons are often worn over top of skirts. Puffy sleeves are currently en vogue, but they are much smaller than those worn a decade ago.

Colorwise, women generally chose bright colors that match their eyes, hair, and jewelry. Jewel tones are very popular these days. Men tend to wear simpler clothing, with more severe colors - black, grey, red and white are popular. The only colors to be avoided are powder and cerulean blue, the color of servants and commoners (navy blue is generally acceptable). Green is a youthful color on both sexes, as it is the uniform color for Brunnhold student uniforms as well as the Seventen. Young girls and boys are often dressed in pastels.

High society ladies often try to outdo each other with elaborate costumes and hair styles.

Academic fashions are slightly simpler.

Male fashion is distinguished and refined. Most pants are pinstripe or plain black.

Brunnhold University Dress Code

Brunnhold uniforms are differentiated both by Lower and Upper Form status as well as by gender.

Lower Form Uniforms

Simple, easy uniforms of acceptable greens are worn by Lower Form students from the age of ten until fifteen, though even the youngest of students can wear clothing from their personal wardrobes outside of class times and on the nines and tens of the week when there are no classes at all.

Upper Form Uniforms

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Expected Professor Dresscode

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Seventen Uniforms

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