#I fear i need help with folds
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I'm fairy intermediate with making clothing folds. However, most folds generally come in triangles, emanating from a point of tension.
For your example here, since the point of pressure is her left underarm, the lines would come from it. ||I'm assuming this is loose fabric.|| The other points of tension are:
- Under her chest
- Bunching on the left arm
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Hihi! Not sure if this is still needed but this is how I would see the folds creasing!
My tip is if you aren't sure try doing the pose yourself and see how the fabric creases for a visual guide 
I don't wanna be that guy but she has two left hands