Allow me to get scientific in what is meant as a fantasy work: There are a lot of hair colors, but biologically speaking, only black makes sense, unless purple dominates… ew. So I always choose black. Now we can say both parents have recessive genes for a third color, and that's why a child with neither black nor purple hair exist, but… how likely is that?
According to a punnett square, 50% likely? Esme has purple hair instead of ash blonde, but that doesn't deny that there might still be recessive genes at work… whatever, black brings out the eyes, and this is fiction, though I wouldn't mind a Schrodinger-haired Bellamy.
Vanity aside, when Betsy gives us an errant, she specifies no red, no gold, no big bows, no anything past the knees, but when you look at your options, nothing fully satisfies, there's this blue dress or sailor shirt with small bows, but they go past the knees. Is this intended? Did I got even more vain?
i am confused (i am tired) but I would yes it wss intended for it to be kinda hard to get the ideal dress, Betsy wanted because her ideals are too perfect or high.
But for the hair. I like purple and Brutus' genes are more dominant..????









