Supergirl – Supergirl
We love this costume. It is more in line with the new-age superheroes and manages to make a great statement.
After significant amounts of backlash on the old suit, the new Supergirl suit makes it look more comfortable and easier than the old one. It also prevents the actress from getting cold while shooting the television show.
Claire - Jurassic World
The long-awaited "Jurassic World" left fans with some questions. Was the film even about dinosaurs? Why didn't Claire (played by Bryce Dallas Howard) ever take off her very impractical shoes throughout the movie? Even when running away from danger, she manages never to fall or twist her ankle, which was somewhat silly considering she was wearing heels.
The actress herself disagreed with the criticism; she explained that from a logical standpoint, she doesn't think Claire would have taken her heels off and that she would have been better equipped to run in them instead of barefoot.
The Redcoats - Pirates of the Caribbean
What's there not to love about the "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise? There is this one thing that history lovers surely noticed — the uniforms designed for the British Soldiers. They were seen in the infamous red coats, but that uniform wasn't used until the late 1700s.
Since the movie's premise takes place in the early 1700s, the uniform's use wasn't quite accurate. That doesn't mean the film wasn't fun!
Jareth - Labyrinth
When "Labyrinth" first came out, one question was on everyone's minds: was David Bowie wearing a codpiece or not? While Labyrinth’s designers got themselves into trouble for making Bowie’s groin area so obvious, they seem to have no regrets!
Though, they still wonder how they managed to pull off the costume! In a 2016 interview, designer Brian Froud said, “Every so often you go, ‘Oh, my God! How did we get away with that?!’”
Loana - One Million Years B.C.
Raquel Welch’s bikini in the 1966 movie "One Million Years B.C." puts her on the map as one of the most well-sought-out actresses of that time, and let's just say, it wasn't because of her acting. Welch didn't have to do much other than be pretty, and in the reviews of the movie, she got outstanding comments in the looks department.
Welch never wanted to wear the bikini, or even do the movie; in fact, she didn't think anyone would watch the film, to begin with. Of course, we know that cavewomen did not dress like that, and though the costume stirred up controversy, the merchandise sold after the film's release was through the roof.