Sometimes her collar is open in front, sometimes not.I'm a fan of asymmetry, so I like to change around the design of the ribbons on her wrists.Alice's hair is the Golden Ratio. Not just her hair, but her cape too. The balance of her skirt is also made of the golden ratio (huh?)
Tricolour=Golden RatioI personally like her outfit when she's not wearing the cape. I often draw her in a one-piece dress with the neck open.I think her skirt should stop 3 cm below her knees. I often go out of my way to show off her bloomers, but really think that just the occasional glimpse is cuter.When she awakens (when I draw her seriously,) the ribbons get longer, like a magical girl. Sometimes they even reach her (unreadable,probably waist.) (lol)The design I use for her cape is constantly in flux, but these are the two basic patterns I use.I personally think it's cute if Alice has her book hanging from the side of her hip. There's a metal attachment on the back of the book, and she can attach it to a chain that extends from the ribbon.If you make her ribbons flutter a bit, you can really bring out a feeling of 'wind' in the drawing, so I recommend it.I draw Alice with ribbons on the side of her headdress. I thought it would really make her seem feminine, so I started drawing her that way, but now seeing her without them just seems wrong... In the original works, Alice wears simple strap shoes. I like those, so recently I've been drawing her in those a lot, but I like her in boots just as much.
The boots were part of how I originally drew her, so I drew her in them here, too.
Naturally, in winter, she'd wear black pantyhose!