
You know what bothers me with a lot of these comics is that the artists can never seem to pick a time period for the clothing. Sometimes they're wearing period pieces, other times modern clothing. It kinda drives me nuts also what's up with all these ladies going to a fancy upper crust party with their bits practically out surely that's against court etiquette at this sort of party.

THIS and the fact that they can never pick one culture for the outfits. There are times where characters wear greek chiton dresses and other times they wear asian lolita. I get for this story, it's Fantasy and Fantasy tends to break the rules but I wish there would still be a consistency bc if not, why bother making it historical. There's no clear trends in the outfits either because Lucia's wardrobe is so inconsistent, one moment she wears simple dresses with no patterns then the next, she wears traditional tight dresses with big skirts then another minute, she's wearing dresses with some sort of skin exposure that are aimed to make her look sultry and mature. (This happens even BEFORE she came to the captial while she's Duchess) This would've been fine if it was supposed to resemble different stages of her life but it doesn't because literally a chapter later, her style changes again. The only chapter that minorly helped me understand fashion trends in this story was the one where the designer said women tend to wear clothes that exaggerate their breasts, but if that was the case, why didn't Lucia's clothes have a bigger impact on society considering her clothes were styled differently. The novel probably explains these things better, it's just a case of the manhwa team neglecting world building in favor for another chapter of pure smut
To paraphrase Ron Weasley he needs to sort out his priorities. He just told you he forced himself on you and your only problem with that is that you're a dude and you don't think he's into dudes... Sir.
"We could get killed! Or worse, eXpELLeD!"
Sorry I was trying to hit thumbs up not down