Item:Lilac organza wedding gown with a short train

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lilac organza wedding gown with a short train
Look: Panels of sheer organza have been dyed a muted lilac and joined one on top of another to create a bodice which, when worn, embraces the contours of the form encased beneath the fabric. The garment features a layered skirt designed to flare just below the wearer's hips, swaths of sheer sea foam taffeta underneath lilac organza giving the skirt a darker hue and a bit of lift. Silken ivory lotus blossoms are sewn in gathered folds along the gown's train, interspersed with minuscule blue sapphires.
Weight: 50 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 115000 Kronars92,000 Lirums <br />82,984 Dokoras <br />115 LTBpoints <br />115 Tickets <br />115 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is worn in the shirt (with armor) slot.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: ? length x ? width x ? height
Sources: Source is Leth Deriel Faire 416 raffles
  • STUDY: Thinking about the gown, you wonder if you might not be able to ADJUST, ARRANGE, BITE, CLEAN, CLUTCH, CURTSY, ROLL, FIDGET, FLIP, KICK, PAT, PINCH, RUB, SHAKE, STRUT, TIE, WAVE, and YANK it.
  • ADJUST: Carefully you adjust your wedding gown, making sure the fabric falls perfectly.
  • ARRANGE: You slide your hands down your wedding gown, smoothing the fabric.
  • BITE: Idly, you chew thoughtfully on the sleeve of your wedding gown.
  • CLEAN: You pick stray strings and dirt spots off of your wedding gown, endeavoring to make sure the fabric is spotless.
  • CLUTCH: You grip the fabric of your wedding gown, gathering it tightly about your body.
  • CURTSY: Picking up the skirt of your wedding gown carefully, you dip down low in a curtsy. Your etiquette teacher would be proud!
  • ROLL: Idly, you roll the fabric of your wedding gown between your thumb and forefinger.
  • FIDGET: You idly spin in a circle, making the skirt of your wedding gown flare out.
  • FLIP: You flip up the bottom edge of your wedding gown.
  • KICK: You kick up with one leg, causing the skirt of your wedding gown to billow out.
  • PAT: You gently pat your wedding gown, pressing out a wrinkle.
  • PINCH: You pinch your wedding gown, crushing the fabric between your fingers.
  • RUB: You rub the sleeve of your wedding gown against the skirt, removing a small dirt spot.
  • SHAKE: You shake your wedding gown, settling it around your body.
  • STRUT: You throw your shoulders back and strut around, your wedding gown flouncing around you.
  • TIE: You fiddle with the fastenings on your wedding gown.
  • WAVE: You fan the edge of your sleeve in front of your face, attempting to cool off.
  • YANK: Tugging on one side of your wedding gown, you straighten the gown on your body.