Sailor Moon and the Sailor Senshi (Sailor Guardians) in Orbital Edwardiancore Futurism (Pt3/3)

By EternaSky

6/29/2026
When @justrob did his post on Sailor Moon, I was deep in my development of a Edwardian Couture style. I bridged them together and reimagined a future where the Sailor Senshi would be stylised in this Edwardian style. So when I further made a Orbital Edwardiancore Fashion style, it felt perfect to combine them together. It gave birth to this Orbital Sailor Senshi (Edwardian) series PART 3/3 Sailor Neptune // Link 1 // Link 2 // Link 3 // Sailor Neptune reimagined as an aristocratic curator of celestial resonance from an advanced Orbital Edwardian civilization, standing within a monumental harmonic archive where living resonance architecture, luminous waveforms, and a realistic Neptune preserve the memory and culture of humanity across the stars. Orbital Edwardiancore Sailor Neptune — Curator of Celestial Resonance — She doesn't look like she's listening to the universe—she looks like the universe remembers itself through her. Every resonance halo, harmonic membrane, and flowing architectural line suggests that memory, music, and culture have become physical structures surrounding her. She is not preserving history; she is the living resonance that prevents it from ever being forgotten. Sailor Pluto // Link 1 // Link 2 // Sailor Pluto reimagined as an aristocratic guardian of cosmic gateways from an advanced Orbital Edwardian civilization, standing before a monumental event-horizon halo within an immense interstellar transit cathedral beyond the edge of the Solar System. Orbital Edwardiancore Sailor Pluto — Custodian of the Event Horizon — She doesn't look like she's guarding a door—she looks like she is the threshold. Everything about her, from the gateway halo to the architectural costume and the immense transit cathedral, suggests that passage through space, time, and destiny requires her presence. She is not waiting for travelers; she is the reason the journey can begin. Click here for Part 1/3 Ran out of image count If you enjoyed my re-imaginations, click the clap icon as many times as you like (up to 20 times). It would encourage me to make more similar posts in future.