Jeryline

Jeryline

Jeryline is one of the many unfortunate souls in the film Tales From The Crypt: Demon Knight. I had just watched this movie days ago and love her character due to how relatable and inspiring she is. This film deserves more attention if it hasn’t gotten any already!

Jeryline’s outfit is straight out of the ’90s with it’s matching fabric and grungy attitude sported as an alternative streetwear image. The pieces needed to pull off her look are: a blue denim shirt (with the sleeves cut off), a white cropped shirt, a pair of ratty denim blue jeans, a bleached casual buzzcut, abandana, piercings for both ears, some black working gloves, and a pair of chukka ankle boots.

Trixie

Trixie (Kathleen Barr) is an illusionist pony who resides in Ponyville, and is close friends with the reformed Starlight Glimmer (Kelly Sheridan). She acts as both a villain and a hero throughout My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, often falling victim to her own pride and ambition. She often dramatically refers to herself as “The Great and Powerful Trrrrrixie!”

Malory Archer

In Archer, Malory Archer (Jessica Walter) is the head of ISIS, or the International Secret Intelligence Service. She is cruel to her employees, often mocking or belittling them, with no exception being her son Sterling Archer. Like her son as well, she is a textbook alcoholic.

Mrs. Peacock

In the film, Clue, Mrs. Peacock (Eileen Brennan) is the high society wife of a Senator. She is a guest of Mr. Boddy’s party, and is being blackmailed for accepting bribes to deliver her husband’s vote. To stay true to the board game, Mrs. Peacock killed the cook in the kitchen with the knife.

Misa Amane

Misa Amane

Misa Amane is the female love interest for protagonist Light Yagami in the anime and manga series, Death Note. Represented in the series as a beautiful, innocent form of comic relief to the megalomaniac that is Light, her fashion style is a mixture of gothic and Lolita: differentiating between her feminine youthful attitude and dark but deadly willpower.

The most known outfit of hers is her signature black clothes her character was wearing when introducing herself to Light. It’s a fairly simple look, one that just screams goth. The pieces needed are a leather black corset (with straps/bra underneath), a plain black choker, a silver cross necklace, a black leather or vinyl skirt, black floral lace stockings and sleeves, red nail polish, blonde hair pulled into thin grungy pigtails with front strands and bangs, and lastly a pair of black combat boots (just a bit high above the ankle).

Chip from Rescue Rangers

Chip from Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers

In Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers, Chip is the leader of the Rescue Rangers, with a strong sense of responsibility. Some might say he can get overly serious and bossy, in contrast to his more laid back brother Dale.

Squall Leonhart in Final Fantasy VIII

Squall is main protagonist of Final Fantasy VIII. He embodies the characteristics of strength and courage, represented by the lion. He is often viewed as cold and distant. Squall has a strong sense of responsibility that draws others to him, making him the reluctant leader. While not part of this costume, you may want to consider adding this Triple Triad deck.

Ice Bear, Panda, Grizz from We Bare Bears

In “We Bare Bears”, Ice Bear, Panda, and Grizz are 3 bears who attempt to integrate with human society, such as by purchasing food, making human companions, or trying to become famous on the Internet, although these attempts see the bears struggle to do so due to the civilized nature of humans and their own animal instincts.

Kenny McCormick

Lovable and dirty-minded, Kenny comes from the poorest family in South Park and is often ridiculed for it by his friends. Because of his tightly zipped up coat and hood, Kenny’s voice is very muffled and often hard to understand. However, the character’s trademark is indisputably his incessant habit of being brutally killed over and over again.

Bombshell Vixen

DC Bombshells is an alternate reality where female superheroes guard the homefront during WWII. In this reality, Vixen is reimagined as a jazzy lounge singer.