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For a superwoman of this caliber is a piece of living art, an inspiring combination of feminine perfection and extreme power -- power greater than most humans could even dream of. She reveals a kind of invulnerable perfection that needs no clothing, as she has nothing to hide or be proected -- and everything to share. A feminine figure beyond compare. Untouched and seemingly weightless in any gravity.
And... very inspiring to watch as the bullets bounce harmlessly tickling from those perfect curves, bits and pieces of fabric flying about her, her smile telling you she is enjoying the contrast in the ways the bullets dimple and rebound from softer and harder areas of flesh.
Clothing for such a woman is just tease... and is quickly shot and blown away to reveal the goddess beneath.
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Sexy costumes with masks.
I wanna escape reality.
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I think this is why I still consider Lynda Carter the sexiest superheroine ever.
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And keep it simple. So many superhero costumes seem like they're all belts and capes, frills and epaulettes. On the right woman, just a single-color, one-piece swimsuit can be sexy, everything else is just a distratction.
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I agree with this. Like the episode in Justice League where Wonder Woman stops the car in her street clothes is perfect.SHTL wrote: Normal dress, no costume, it's a lot more exciting a girl doing titanic feats of strength or invulnerability especially dressing civil clothes that of course will be ripped and ruined after a rain of bullets or tank shells or flames...
I do like this too for superheroe. If a hero is on duty, then they should try to make them as visible of a target as possible (if they have the power to take a hit or two)Jabbrwock" post=70366I'm another in the costume camp. A good costume speaks of confidence, dressing to stand out because she can get away with it. No need to hide among the mere mortals, a Superwoman has no need to hide. She should make herself visible and obviously outside the norm so her foes can see to attack her and see that it is pointless.
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As in, making oneself into a "bullet magnet" to protect those around them. That works also. Definitely a place for exotic primary-colored costumes.ChaozCloud wrote:
I agree with this. Like the episode in Justice League where Wonder Woman stops the car in her street clothes is perfect.SHTL wrote: Normal dress, no costume, it's a lot more exciting a girl doing titanic feats of strength or invulnerability especially dressing civil clothes that of course will be ripped and ruined after a rain of bullets or tank shells or flames...
I do like this too for superheroe. If a hero is on duty, then they should try to make them as visible of a target as possible (if they have the power to take a hit or two)Jabbrwock" post=70366I'm another in the costume camp. A good costume speaks of confidence, dressing to stand out because she can get away with it. No need to hide among the mere mortals, a Superwoman has no need to hide. She should make herself visible and obviously outside the norm so her foes can see to attack her and see that it is pointless.
While I find the "stealth" approach of doing super things while wearing (or shedding) normal clothing inspires me the most, nothing beats an exotically tiny colorful costume if you are flying into an active-shooter scene and you want to get all the bad guys staring (and lets face it, bullets go where they look) at someone other than the victims.
Of course, tiny costumes that aren't bulletproof are another point of interest here. Do costume work better to hold the bad guys attention when their bullets are removing them?
Which begs a final question? Would it even be illegal to shoot at a bulletproof person? You can't exactly call it lethal force.
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A cute young blonde with Kryptonian powers is plenty far enough from reality to let me escape -- no matter what she's wearing. Or not.jdrock24 wrote: Easy. A skin tight costume. Like someone up above said: I want to escape reality.
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I don't care about the bullet magnet aspect. Mere mortals and their weapons are beneath a superwoman's regard. She doesn't wear her costume because she must, or even because she should. She wears her costume because she can. Because normal clothes are for fitting in with normal people, when standing out from the crowd makes you vulnerable. A superwoman is *NEVER* vulnerable, or if she is for story reasons, she doesn't let it show. A costume no normal human would wear is perfect for her to show that she is no normal human. It is an expression of dominance over the teeming throngs of mere mortals and their fashions and trends and public decency laws.
That wearing such an outfit will attract incoming fire toward her and away from vulnerable normies is largely irrelevant. She has a nearly infinite number of ways to render mortal weapons harmless to any mortals she may wish to protect. She wants her foes to attack her because that, too, is a display of dominance. She cannot show them their weapons are useless if they don't use them to attack her.
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For my part, I prefer a superwoman to just wear a bikini with a pair of opened high heels. I love the contrast between hyper femininity and tremendous strength.
Like this picture I've made...
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Skintight spandex. Boots (preferably high heeled). Capes. Gloves on occasion.
Yes, I know it's not realistic but I don't follow this genre for gritty realism.
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The primary color costume in particular stands out for me (you may have noticed) because I look at it as part of the image the hero is trying to convey ~ I'm here to help. Some people, and sadly emergency workers too, see the lights on an emergency vehicle as a "get out of the way" or "I'm in charge" signal. (Undercover cars with blue lights in France, Russia, and Washington DC come to mind). Like a bright costume on a hero I wish the thought more often was "I'm trained to, and want to, help let me through I'm almost to the scene to take care of it/you."
It's an expression of an confident attitude about being ready to accomplish something good that makes me smile... ...and I suppose it does't even need primary colors because this makes me smile every time too:
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The confidence part is huge for me. A woman, no matter how dressed (although primary colored spandex SHOUTS confidence) who is confidently prepared to deal with things that ordinary people, police, military, etc can't, is a huge attraction. All the more if she's tall, gorgeous, fit and blonde.Random321 wrote: I'm open to just about anything from well kept street clothes, to profesional attire, to a primary color costume.
The primary color costume in particular stands out for me (you may have noticed) because I look at it as part of the image the hero is trying to convey ~ I'm here to help. Some people, and sadly emergency workers too, see the lights on an emergency vehicle as a "get out of the way" or "I'm in charge" signal. (Undercover cars with blue lights in France, Russia, and Washington DC come to mind). Like a bright costume on a hero I wish the thought more often was "I'm trained to, and want to, help let me through I'm almost to the scene to take care of it/you."
It's an expression of an confident attitude about being ready to accomplish something good that makes me smile... ...and I suppose it does't even need primary colors because this makes me smile every time too:
And both stilleto heels and bare feet say something too, given that neither is what any ordinary person would wear going into combat.
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Not a fan of face coverings or head wear of any sort. The eyes and face are important to convey emotions and show off dominant nature. Free flowing big hair is nice as well.
Also prefer bare hands with gauntlets than gloves. Something about dark coloured perfectly manicured nails that is a real turn on. Especially when then rip into armour or apply pinpoint pressure on victims chests.
Also prefer bare arms and thighs than full body suit. Love it when superwomen show off some medium musculature arms and thighs.
Finally also prefer if there was some symbol like the superman S. Not sure why..
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