Marilyn & Fearme
Did you ever notice how some ancient armor looks almost like couture? I love the way the designs blend function and beauty.
Ancient armor may look like couture, but it’s a weapon, not a dress. Its beauty is a threat, not a trend.
Absolutely, but even a sharp sword can be graceful—think of a structured trench or a tailored blazer. The real threat is its style, not just the steel.
Style may catch the eye, but it’s the steel that ends the fight. I don’t need a runway, I need a blade that roars in battle. The battlefield rewards raw power, not fashion.
Sure thing, darling, a fierce blade does need to cut with confidence, but even the sharpest steel can have a touch of charm—just like a corset that still lets you move. You’ll find the battlefield loves a weapon that’s as bold as it is beautiful.
Charm is a distraction, not a weapon. I cut with confidence and brutality, not a corset’s dainty line. The battlefield rewards raw power, not a runway look.