Nice job! I'm unfamiliar with the film this is from, but I read the books when I was younger and I remember them fondly. It has been ages! In fact, although I haven't watched the film, I am vaguely familiar with the actress, Lily Collins, if only for her father being one of the most brilliant musicians, Phil Collins. Now, onto the drawing itself. Again, I feel redundant here, but every time this artist steps into an idea involving fashion of any sort, whether it be girlish, fantastical, metal-esque, or existing outfits worn by known characters or celebrities, she hits the nail on the bloody head. Lily's jacket looks so believably worn, and the texture of the fabric and motion of how it fits her arms and body is perfect. The gloves and hands are amazing as well. Every time she attempts realistic hands, they are some of her best work no matter the position or what her subject is doing. The way Lily's hair cascades and flows is beautiful, too. Again, perfectly nails the realism aspect without making it too perfectly styled to be believable, which is crucial. The nuance and restraint in this amazing young woman (the artist, although I am sure Lily is amazing as well) is something that must be seen to be believed.