Mistral mistral@centurytel.net wrote:
Sally Manton wrote:
Thus bringing to mind the perennial question of how Avon would look in those gorgeous red robes :-) a question sadly neglected in the series (except for Sarcophagus, where the robes are nice but the headdress makes them all look like dyspeptic nuns).
I rather think Avon might be dyspeptic, if forced to dress like a nun. Well, a traditional Franciscan nun, anyway - aren't they the ones with the rather strange headdresses?
Mistral
I don't know which 'type' but do you mean the headresses with upswept wings?
Jacqui
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jacquispeel@netscape.net wrote:
I rather think Avon might be dyspeptic, if forced to dress like a nun. Well, a traditional Franciscan nun, anyway - aren't they the ones with the rather strange headdresses?
Mistral
I don't know which 'type' but do you mean the headresses with upswept wings?
If you mean out to the side as in 'The Flying Nun', yeah. I think they're kind of neat, I just don't understand the logic behind the design; and the idea of Avon in one, well ...
Mistral