Sadly, the style was outlawed by Imperial decree. No pictures or any other media survive (they were quite literally charred).
Among the illustrations in the Ultimate Alien Anthology there are some who were jedi like robes without any visible ligthsabre, do people think they are jedi or people from cultures or gropes that have jedi like clothes? But it is the sash/cape combo that shows that he is an VIP, without them he could just be an ordinary bureaucrat Do you have any images of "Imperial chic"? Oh man, those airbags can not be good for Mrs Stark hydrodynamic
I think it's silly that some think cape equals higher class. Why can't it simply look nice on a fellow?
Interesting to see the (apparent) influence of Eastern Orthodox bishop's vestments in the bearded gent's headgear and cords.
Well yes, I know the live-action version of him is. It didn't seem quite accurate to refer to this artistic rendition by the sane name, is all, especially given how different the face looks.
Got any reference images, or just brainstorming? I almost wonder whether Gungans might wear something similar as everyday casual civilian/vacation clothing...? (Just going on the watery, island-ish motif...)
Nope. They appear in Wraith Squadron, but are merely described as tunics decorated with gaudy patterns.
She was like a weird Luke/Mara mash-up. Blond, with a Luke-esque jumpsuit and cape, but her outfit's sleeveless and she has a blue lightsaber with an Anakin Skywalker-esque hilt. So she's basically what Luke and Mara's daughter would've been.
No but that seems to be the usual definition and I am just bowing to the masses And with thanks to MercenaryAce, some Old Republic Inquisitors