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I love the animated Justice League so much, I decided to make a Wonder Woman costume, based on that design.
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I finished this in time for Melbourne Armageddon, held on 13/14th of October 2007. I wore it on the second day. I'm really happy with how well it turned out and how comfortable it is, and I can't wait to wear it again!
I bought the boots and the wig, but I made everything else. I'm wearing gloss dancers tights, which were really comfortable and kept me a bit warmer than I would have been otherwise. I used cotton lycra for the bottoms, with iron-on white embroidered stars. The bodice is made from delustered satin and is boned and fully lined, and is fastened at the back with an invisible zip.The belt and other gold parts are flexible plastic, covered in a gloss gold adhesive vinyl. The belt fastens at the back with velcro and the WW's are attached with velcro to the bodice and are removable. The silver gauntlets are made in two parts. I had made them first out of silver stretch pvc, but they didn't have enough structure to them, so I cut a piece of the same flexible plastic that the other parts are made out of and put that underneath. It stays in place no problem. The headband is held in place with bobby pins, they are held firmly in place by the wig, and the red star is a gem that Last_Chael picked up for me from Spotlight! (thanks Abi!).
While looking through my pics, I realised that I was lucky enough to get a few pics with other heroes, so here they are.
Left to Right: Mini-Batgirl, Batgirl, Ben 10, and the voice of 'The Batman' - Rino Romano!
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