An... entertainer at Madam Missouri's notorious gentleman's club.
Although her features have a unexpected classical beauty to them, they are concealed beneath layers of rouge and paint. High, finely-cut cheekbones and almond-shaped grey eyes are detracted from by an unhealthy hollowness in the line of her cheek and a hard, guarded gaze.
Her clothing, as befitting her profession, leaves little of her lithe form to the imagination. A corset is tightly laced beneath a low-cut blouse and her skirt is hemmed to a scandalously short length; at her knee.
When not at work, Roxie favours plain, comfortably-fitting cotton dresses, though, as much of her life revolves around Madam Missouri's club, only her fellow working girls commonly see her dressed this way.
Flirtatious, bawdy and bold, Roxie is well known and popular amongst the patrons of the club. But violent mood swings, a self-destructive streak and a pathological (or perhaps protective) inability to form intimate relationships with anyone have been causing her employer increasing amounts of trouble.
Her sexuality and a crude shiv concealed in a specially sewn compartment in the skirts of her petticoat.