| 13 Nov 2001 | Elessa S. Hartzell | Loading...::does the first comment dance:: I love the dress and I wouldn't have noticed the line until you said something about it... one thing though.... she has no eyes.... ::blinks:: How does she see the pretty dress? Elisa Anya Jaeger replies: "I seldom put faces on my fashion sketches, mainly because the focus is on the fantasy of the clothing itself, not the model. Once in a while, however, i break that rule " | |
| 3 May 2002 | Rhianne | Loading...A bold use of black with yellow I love. *Smiles brightly* I leave faces off my fashion designs too! | |
| 16 Jun 2002 | Nicole Chartrand | Loading...OOoh! What a pretty dress! I really love the way you played with the bat-wing patterns, but for a vampire, are you sure that yellow is a good colour? I would have seen the front part in wine-red or even dark blue, something more mysterious. | |
| 6 Mar 2003 | Monika Corbett | Loading...I'm not dissing the drawing, it's cool... But that's not her torso, it's her hips | |
| 20 Mar 2003 | Camilla M. Drakenborg | Loading...The outfit is really cool! Elisa Anya Jaeger replies: "Why thank you! This was done ages ago, before marriage, my daughter, and game design, back when fashion design ruled my world..." | |
| 30 Aug 2003 | Anonymous | Loading...It's an interesting idea. I like that you added yellow becaue it looks good and it's a new idea. | |