Whether living in a bluzsh or bonded in a pod, zaxiri spend most of their day thinking about or engaging in sexual activity with themselves, those they care about, or strangers. It is a behavior that lasts well into midlife, so most of their lives are spent naked and indoors.
Zaxiri employ a variety of methods (ilo’femax) to enhance their natural allure, such as hide-glitter, scented perfumes, and cosmetics for the lips, eyes, thighs, backside, and chest. Hair is always loose (unless employed outside the bluzsh) and scented with various aromas that attract other castes. zaxiri spend a significant portion of their beauty regimen on pedicures because they are often barefoot. If required to wear shoes, a zaxir will remove them whenever the opportunity presents itself.
When mingling with the citizenry or in the dance halls of the bluzsh, zaxiri don the comfortable and stylish Bluzerie (bloo-ser-hey). These loose garments, made of luxurious fabrics and lace, come in bright colors with intricate embroideries made with flexible, stretchy, or decorative materials like gwobix (silk), gwoxol (lycra), gibix (satin), and juxbix (lace).
Lounge-Bluzerie are translucent, gown-length, or shortened one-piece frocks, often trimmed with lace. A lounger is worn only around those with whom a zaxir is most comfortable: peers, bonds, or chosen lovers.
Walking-Bluzerie are for when a zaxir leaves the citbluz on the rare occasion to socialize non-sexually. Walkers are floor-length with necklines that expose or reveal the globes of their suzsch. Some have sleeves; others are sleeveless, and many have a shoulder strap and side openings to show off the flab rolls that marixi find attractive. Walkers come with matching outer garments, such as robes or sashes for the shoulders, making them appropriate in the presence of donations or subaki.
Bluzerie for vocations outside the bluzsh became popular with zaxiri of the Second Gen, who went many years without producing and thus grew socially beyond sex and birthing. Bati Suits* are one-piece pantsuits made of gwobix (silk) or gibix (satin), worn by zaxiri employed in the medical, reproductive, and administrative fields. Loose yet fit, these suits do not overexpose the flesh, nor are they see-through; they accentuate a corpulent figure in a professional environment.
Bluzabati suits, distinct from the vocational Bati Suit, are a unique attire worn exclusively by brothel-employed zaxiri. These highly sexualized versions of the ‘subati suit’ worn by subaki are designed exclusively for objectification.
Fashion & Beauty | Bixat (Textiles)
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- Style Houses | Subati Suits | Bizafem Wear
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