Ya ever think about how Thor dresses himself on Midgard relates to his desire to connect with The People, and by The People I’m not referring to the mega rich or anything like that no Thor just wants to be approachable and relatable to the every day person because he cares about them the most especially those who are just trying to get by or those who struggle to take care of themselves like that’s who Thor wants to be around more than anyone else and he can’t do that if he’s parading around in fancy suits and gold watches all the time.
True, except for that time when he literally invented fashion with his collar popping red suit.
This one comes from the scene in Loki Gets Blue where, during play, Bruce asks Loki to show him his true face.
Bruce sighed. “Loki. Show me your true face.”
Loki blinked in dismay. “You’re seeing it.”
“Remember the collar,” said Bruce.
“This IS my true face. Where’s the candle wax?”
“Show me the face you were born with.”
Recognition dawned in Loki’s eyes. “Amygdala.”
“You can’t use a safe word for something like that. Play the game, Loki. Show me.”
With as bitter a glower as Bruce had ever seen, Loki shifted. He looked at Bruce with eyes bright as rubies. Glacier blue skin replaced the cream Bruce had kissed so often. Awed, Bruce stepped close and traced one of the exotic markings on Loki’s cheek. “You’re beautiful,” he whispered, cupping Loki’s narrow chin and tilting his face up.
This is a Photoshop manip. The picture of Loki’s head and the body are two separate pictures, as is the background. Loki’s hair is partially draw on. The markings and skin coloring are drawn on as well. Loki is supposed to look like he is in the process of shifting into his Jotun form.