Unlike 90 percent of the girl Tributes, Chibi-Usa was used to Baroque-esque dresses and parties. The corset binding, the dress-stuffing, the piles of decorations. Her dress was actually quite modest in comparison to others (though it still pushed her breasts - what ones she had - up, which was just slightly disturbing).
What Chibi-Usa wasn't used to, on the other hand, was pomade. Which was applied to her, uh, hair liberally in some places, and nowhere in others. The result is a Charlie Brown-esque pink-and-white squiggle stripe pattern in her hair. Which looked utterly ridiculous when coupled with the violin and harp and feather...collage...thing the Stylist decided to attach to her hair.
She looked ridiculous and she knew it. But she knew how to behave at a dinner party - what princess didn't? - and so she is politely sipping her tea, looking as disinterested and nonplussed as humanly possible.
Re: BIG TABLE
What Chibi-Usa wasn't used to, on the other hand, was pomade. Which was applied to her, uh, hair liberally in some places, and nowhere in others. The result is a Charlie Brown-esque pink-and-white squiggle stripe pattern in her hair. Which looked utterly ridiculous when coupled with the violin and harp and feather...collage...thing the Stylist decided to attach to her hair.
She looked ridiculous and she knew it. But she knew how to behave at a dinner party - what princess didn't? - and so she is politely sipping her tea, looking as disinterested and nonplussed as humanly possible.