![]() It took a lot of trial and error, and I gave it to Babs to revise and she added a ton a great stuff to it. ![]() It was a matter or approaching that costume with a 2014 sensibility, so I was just looking at a lot of contemporary fashion – I was looking at Lookbook and The Sartorialist and all these street fashion blogs and things that were recurring shapes, patterns and themes that I saw that could be adapted into a superhero costume.Īnd then I also had the Captain Marvel redesigned by Jamie McKelvie and Darwyn Cooke’s Catwoman, both of which were still sexy costumes, but in a way that wasn’t sexually exploitative and it felt far more empowering, practical, and wearable, and definitely something that appealed to women more than what a man’s idea of what a woman would wear. If you look at our Batgirl’s costume, there are a lot of things that are echoed from Craig’s costume, like the ankle boots, the cowl that’s not attached to her body, the zippers, and the color scheme. ![]() I wanted it to be something that was kind of a spiritual successor to Yvonne Craig’s Batgirl in Batman ’66. Quelques comparatifs entre les croquis de Cameron Stewart et la finalisation de Babs Tarr: ![]()
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