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The [[official alternate costume|official]] [[idol clothes]] worn by [[Hololive]] members for live events and in certain [[promotional art|promotional artworks]], originally designed by [[Narumi Nanami]]. The uniform first debuted at the 2020 [[Nonstop Story]] live concert, and has since become the standard outfit for the group's idol activities. It consists of a [[sleeveless]] shirt, a [[layered skirt|layered]] [[white skirt]] [[bow skirt|bow]] [[miniskirt]] in a [[skirt set]], a golden [[belt]] with a [[white bow]], [[white gloves]], [[wrist cuffs]] and [[white footwear|white]] [[boots]]. The only exception to this is AZKi's version of the outfit, which is primarily black instead. The accent colors, legwear, and accessories differ to match each talent's color scheme and personality. The top of the outfit comes in 3 variants: * The first variation, worn by [[Tokino Sora]], [[AZKi (hololive)|]], [[Hoshimachi Suisei]], [[Shirakami Fubuki]], [[Minato Aqua]], [[Nekomata Okayu]], [[Uruha Rushia]], [[Shiranui Flare]], [[Amane Kanata]], [[Omaru Polka]], & [[Momosuzu Nene]] features a [[white vest]] with a [[bowtie]]. * The second variation, worn by [[Roboco-san]], [[Yozora Mel]], [[Aki Rosenthal]], [[Natsuiro Matsuri]], [[Nakiri Ayame]], [[Yuzuki Choco]], [[Oozora Subaru]], [[Shirogane Noel]], [[Houshou Marine]], [[Kiryu Coco]], [[Tsunomaki Watame]], & [[Shishiro Botan]] features a [[halterneck]] with a [[navel]] [[navel cutout|cutout]] and an [[armlet]]. * The third variation, worn by [[Sakura Miko]], [[Akai Haato]], [[Murasaki Shion]], [[Ookami Mio]], [[Inugami Korone]], [[Usada Pekora]], [[Tokoyami Towa]], [[Himemori Luna]], & [[Yukihana Lamy]] features a [[corset]] or [[bodice]] with [[frills|frilled]] [[frilled straps|straps]]. A different "version" of the outfit worn by all members was debuted at the 2022 hololive Super Expo, in which the members wear the official event [[t-shirt]] [[tied shirt|tied]] on top, while retaining their respective skirts and legwear from the regular idol outfit. Since new members usually don't receive their idol outfit until several months after debut, artists usually come up with their own interpretations that incorporate elements from their default outfits ans may differ from the final official depiction. Updated by bot Sun, Sep 18 '22, 02:54 |