When designing characters or costumes, people often check for 'silhouettes', whether they are iconic enough, or (retain the character's feel in the case of designing a new costume), is the character recognizable from his/her shape? If your answer is no, then the design is usually weak, regardless of how much it fits to the theme at hand.Look at the previous silhouette: i.imgur.com/dYqerdp.jpg This is the current: i.imgur.com/0kwHqRw.png Just like all her other current skins, she looks much faster in comparison to the previous, and more fitting to her slender, almost contortionist poses. The first one had a few other problems: All of Fiora's skins currently expose cleavage or the shape of her breasts, so I think it is a design condition that it MUST show that in some way. That's where the first design failed. Secondly, The shoulder armor was too bulky and it didn't look like it was flexible enough for her abilities. Lastly, I felt she didn't look like a duelist or someone of high status at all, and instead she looked like a foot soldier or like Mulan. That wasn't the way I wanted to go.Warring Kingdoms doesn't have to be -exclusively- China, it could be loosely Chinese, and there are many kinds of Chinese armor anyway. For example, Katarina's Warring Kingdoms is no way close to any armor worn during China during dynasties, simply because tight pants and armor like hers didn't exist in the first place. I hope I explained my design choices clearly enough!