>>409512Honestly I'm cool with this, just for the ball. We don't want to be that one weird kid skulking around the fancy dress event wearing a beat-up jacket and bluejeans.
It's got a hint of /out/ with the furs and concealed boot knives, it doesn't show too much skin, and that's all it really needs. I mean, /x/ is wearing a vaguely spiderwebby dress, /mlp/ is wearing a regular dress without any pony stuff on it (that I can tell, anyway), /d/ and /v/ are wearing normal dress suits without anything fetishy or video game related, and /k/...
Well, let's be honest, /k/ will probably show up wearing camo and toting guns, but dad was always a little weird. The dress was a gift, it's not like wearing it makes us look bad.
That dominatrix cowgirl getup underneath is optional. I personally think it might be kind of fun to secretly wear that kind of thing out in public concealed under something fancy; it's not like /diy/ is likely to get the dress off of her so he can see it anyway. Might just be me, though. We could always just leave it ambiguous whether she wore the whole thing or not.