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Note this image of Taanzer is from a brief period where she was serving as a slave of a crime lord (once liberated, she reverts back to her typical tanktop and/or midriff-baring style ). Secura has always been the anachronistic more-revealing Jedi, likely due to her being a Twi’lek (now there’s a whole species/gender-political can of worms I don’t want to open here).
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Sunrider’s style might be explained by the early ’90s having a looser grasp of the overall galactic aesthetic, especially when dealing with the distant 4,000 BBY period (AND in a ‘lower-tier canon’ artform) ditto for Ming, who additionally came from a more isolated world. The Expanded Universe includes a number of examples as well: EU skimpies: Nomi Sunrider, Calista Ming, Aayla Secura, Crys Taanzer, Dah’lis and Elli Stark Khaleen Hentz, Nera Dantels, Maris Brood, Memah Roothes, Tavion Axmis (12 & 14 ABY), Darth Talon (130 ABY) Ember Chankeli, Crys Taanzer, Kaye Galifridian, Selestrine. Jabba’s scanty retinue: Leia, Malakili, Rystall/Greeata/Lyn Me (For our purposes here, I’m considering an outfit ‘revealing’ if it exposes some combination of arms, legs, or torso). Or perhaps I should say, while we have many examples of revealing outfits, after examining the complete sample, we will see that this style should really only be worn by a limited set of character types.
#Star wars guide to the galaxy series#
Welcome back to another installment of the Galactic Style Guide, the series where we break down the ‘ Star Wars aesthetic’ in order to help You create a more authentic ‘outer persona’! While this series is normally geared at pointing out style elements that are widely and commonly represented in the galaxy, this month we’re taking a look at a ‘style’ which is comparatively un-common.