My own thoughts on the outfit (perennial Mog Station debate aside) is that the robe is pretty and I like the gradient effect on it, but the wings limit the usefulness and it's also something you can't do much with besides wear it as-is.
The circlet and boots are really nice and unique though - enough to make me tempted to get it, but probably not enough to actually justify purchasing it. For now, at least...
You're assuming that it's intended to be Titania's outfit and not just generic elven robes. I don't see any signs that this was the intent - it's not even the same colour scheme as either the original or reborn Titania.
"Fairy hippie priest" is prettymuch what I expect and want from an elven glamour. Look at the costume designs in Lord of the Rings and such.
The dye only affects the upper portion of the robe and the wings, while the purple sections on the hems are permanent.
Quite a few glamours have been posted on Eorzea Collection already, some with dyes, so you can get an idea of how it looks in different colours.
(It looks like you can put long-sleeved gloves over the robe sleeves, so at least there's some degree of customisation there.)
Agreed on wings ruining it for me, and on the angel and demon outfits too. It would be great if they came with a non-winged variant of the coat - the demon robe dyed white actually makes a really nice elegant WHM white-with-red-accents outfit.
There's no real reason for it to not work. Viera miss out on headgear when it involves covering up the hair, but they get all other circlets and similar pieces that sit over the hair without affecting it.
A few people already answered, but to clarify - the annual sale coincides with the Rising in-game festival that marks the anniversary of the game, which happens around August-September following the Moonfire Faire.
You keep calling the new outfits "rags" and saying they're draped on, but the Mheg Deaca robe is entirely draped and the Crystarium robe is a lot more tailored, even if it's not as tight-fitting as the Hailstorm gear.
I also don't see how releasing "bad new gear" is going to drive anyone to Mog Station for lack of in-game options. If you still prefer the Lv60 primal gear or the Dreadwyrm gear, glamour it. Be unique. The overall range of in-game glamour available to you has not been reduced (with the regrettable exception of the Garo gear), and you are free to continue using whatever appeals to you.
In any case, even if you overlook older gear, or if we were somehow restricted to only using recently released gear, there has been quite a range of outfit styles added to the game of late. Everyone went mad over the very tailored NieR outfits for weeks. The PVP gear certainly has a unique theme (and is very definitely not draped rags). Some of the Edengrace sets are beautiful - I really love the casting robe. (People love to hate the healing/striking robe but I think they just messed up an otherwise nice dress by putting the feathers on the front.) And the Neo-Ishgardian sets are fantastic.
Draped fabric isn't an inherently terrible thing, or nobody would be here complaining about the new robe in the first place besides maybe on principle.
Isn't it the same price as every other glamour set up until now?
It also may just about how they set up colours to apply to the outfit. I think the dyeable parts of the robe take on a softer version of whatever colour you use on it, so you can't truly dye it jet black or other dark colours. A pity, as it would look rather striking on the embroidery and gradient.
I think they just meant that as an example of a recent glamour piece that's been very popular, not that it's at all a similar style to the robe.
The top has been very frequently used over on Eorzea Collection - and with a lot more variety in the overall outfit than the robe allows for.
Well, as you said yourself, that's an "extreme" and unlikely to happen.
For every "it's from Mog Station" there could be "it's from the level 80 dungeon" or "it costs several million gil on the marketboard" which is just as prohibitive to a new player being able to access it any time soon... and on the other hand there are also plenty of nice things that are far more within reach. There are some cheap things on the marketboard, and I would say that Lv15 is the threshold at which you can start accessing some nice sets like the Hall of the Novice gear and also get access to the Gold Saucer for those outfits.
I feel like people overlook anything between Lv1 glamour and things released in the latest patch. This isn't targeted at any one person in this topic, but a trend of posts over time - every time new tome gear is released, people complain about how they don't like the style of it as if they're forced to visibly wear it. There's so much else available to us, whether it's from dungeons or the marketboard or quests or obscure shops like the Ultima gear vendor in Idyllshire.
The pants look much the same on either gender - but in any case it's the top that's popular, though people are certainly making nice outfits with the pants too. Just a lot less of them.
And it looks perfectly fine on male characters anyway.