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Since her 1940s debut, Wonder Woman’s never been anything less than a fearless fashionista.
HEROINE CHIC
Wonder Woman has never been afraid to change up her look.

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We trace the evolution of her always-amazing comic-book style.
1941
Artist Harry G. Peter giftedWilliam Moulton Marstons warriorwith her tiara, boots and bracelets.
The red-white-blue-and-gold color scheme he chose for her ensemble to represent her patriotism has endured over the decades.

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1942
It didnt take long forWonder Womanto trade her flowing blue culottes for skin-tight shorts.
(She got her boots back in 1965.)
The hem of her shorts, however, kept getting shorter.

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1968
Diana goes mod!
In the late 60s Wonder Woman ditched her superpowers for martial arts,going undercover as Diana Prince.
She cycled through various outfits, frequently opting to wear all-white.

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1995
Diana briefly relinquished the Wonder Woman title and costume to fellow Amazon Artemis.
As a result, she donned attire that could perhaps best be described as bondage-biker daywear.
(At least she still had white stars on her blue jacket.)

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2006
A relaunch thankfully took her back to basics.
2010
Artist Jim Lee led a controversial redesign that put Diana in gasp!
2011
The leggings were short-lived.

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(Initial sketches did include pants, but D.C.s artists stuck with the briefs.)
The trim on her costume once again became gold.

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