Not exact matches
Then I graduated to college and real life only to find myself wearing
different versions of essentially the same
outfit for entire seasons.
About a third
of my wardrobe consisted
of dressy
outfits and my makeup drawer had everything to create a million
different versions of a smoky eye.
This resonates with my tendency to wear
different versions of a couple
of stock
outfits that just make me feel comfortable and confident.
Look two and three are varying
versions of my original look just based off
different colors and styles (i.e. black and white
outfit versus cream, navy and camel), but again, all giving off very similar vibes.
-LCB- Show Me Your Mumu Romper, same style
different pattern c / o Stuart Weitzman Boots, similar for less here Rachel Ryen Lariat, c / o Suede Tassel Clutch, sold out but similar here Barton Perreira Sunnies, similar
version here -RCB- Even though we are officially in the gloomiest season
of the year, hello el nino that suddenly hit this week, I still like to think ahead to brighter sunnier days and channel that in my
outfits.
Even though it's true women have virtually endless wardrobe options, it's a little painful to keep reaching for
different versions of the same
outfit by the time August rolls around.
Either way, I'm totally loving this
outfit and will be wearing
different versions of it over the next few weeks!
I became conscious
of Ben Shenkman noodling around with his hands as stage business, or Julianne Nicholson primly concentrating on her inner monologue, or Chris Messina striving for a kind
of «yeah, whatever» blasé
version of selfishness that has become an indie film cliché, or Josh Charles earnestly attacking a monologue to a series
of girls where he gets to «have fun» with
different facial hairs and
outfits.
While the Harley Quinn
of this year's Suicide Squad is wearing a very
different outfit from the famous jester costume, it turns out that the costume designers working on the movie did in fact make a
version of that suit.
Players progress by completing objectives and eliminating opponents — this in turn levels them up, granting access to newer weapons, items,
outfits and gears which are purchasable via «Gear points», these points are are earned during matches, as
of today there are three
different gametypes namely, Bounty Hunter (Team Deathmatch with a Fulton twist), Cloak and Dagger (MGS's
version of Capture the Flag) and Comm Control (King
of the Hill / Domination)- Konami has promised more gametypes to be released as the months pass.
Does this mean there (for some odd reason) are three
different versions of a samurai
outfit, or is it one
of the pre order bonuses?
There are a number
of tracks you can race across in the Early Access
version, not to mention a few
different contestants, including: a lobster man, a girl obsessed with onesies, an old man in a schoolgirl
outfit, and a dog - headed man.
Shortly after the Japanese release, Falcom released a patch that adds several new things to the game, including Napishtim and Felghana
versions of Adol for use in the Time Attack mode, extra difficulty settings, alternate
versions of the other characters with slightly
different moves, a hidden boss, and a new
outfit for Yunica.
As well as cosmetic skins, each original Brawlout character has up to three Variants; alt
versions of the character with
different stats,
outfits and even new moves.
He changed his attire completely, even though he still wears a tunic this is completely
different, now uses a white tunic, that doesn't cover his arms, which is decorated with some details
of its past
outfit, like the red jewel at the center
of its chest or a
different version of the collar
of Zoma's tunic; over the tunic there's the wine red cape, now serving as some kid
of belt and protector at the same time along with another belt, this time golden.