Yeah, that was kind of ridiculous. Hey, I know everyone expects women these days to wear bras, but bras weren't even around until about 1890, and were not common until the 1930s. So it was kind of ridiculous if you know history to be going "OMG, that medieval-era character doesn't have a bra!" Ah well, it never fails to get a rise out of some guys. I still think that Galatea figurine would look better if she had more athletic tone to her. She looked too much like a supermodel and not enough like a warrior. But I guess I should expect nothing less from a model-maker who chose to have her wearing "practical" high heels.