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Re: What are the weird, little things that you absolutely love?
(Anonymous) 2014-05-02 01:57 am (UTC)(link)2. Character with long hair keeps it tied up all the time, only letting it hang loose when they're home with family. I read a fic once where the main character was very particular about that, immediately pulling their hair up because loose hair was only for their husband to see when they noticed it was down, and was really taken with the idea.
3. I always really want to know the physical sensation of the fabric in clothing characters wear, especially draping or looser clothes. How heavy it is, the way it pulls in the wind, how they have to adjust it when they move (like tugging up on skirts when you crouch), how they have to change the way they move or make extra gestures (like holding back a long sleeve when reaching across a table).
Re: What are the weird, little things that you absolutely love?
In the movie Deep Impact, the female crew-member on the shuttle going to try destroy the comet has her hair tied in a very restrictive (for the hair) coronet braid. I've seen a bit of footage of a woman in space and her hair was like a wooly black cloud around her head. The hairstyle in the movie successfully avoided looking totally out-of-place because of a failure to consider how gravity would effect hair (my biggest bitch at the movie Space Camp is hairstyles on the females that would go everywhere in zero-G, not going everywhere).