Domino Harvey

Domino chronicles the story of Domino Harvey (Keira Knightley). English daughter of actor Laurence Harvey, she started as fashion model turned Los Angeles bounty hunter investigated by the FBI for a $10 million armored truck heist.

Thriller Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson’s landmark music video, Thriller, is an epic 13-minute horror cinematic, directed by John Landis and starring a horde of zombies. Its 1983 release set a bar for music videos that has yet to be met.

Daisuke Jigen

Jigen Daisuke is the partner and close friend of master thief Lupin III from the Lupin III anime/manga/movie series. An expert marksman, he is said to never miss a shot. Traveling across the globe, Jigen has garnered fame as a gunman with a wildly capable speed and accuracy. Crown optional for Castle of Cagliostro fans.

Psylocke

In the X-Men, Psylocke (Olivia Munn), real name Betsy Braddock, is a mutant with telepathic and telekinetic powers that she can charge into deadly weapons. Not only is she a stealthy martial artist, but a former fashion model.

Hello Nurse

In Animaniacs, Hello Nurse is a buxom studio nurse who Yakko and Wakko constantly fawn over. Naturally they do their best to get injured so they can get her attention, exclaiming “hellooooooo, nurse” whenever she enters the room. It’s later revealed that not only is she beautiful but that she has a genius IQ of 192.

M.C. Hammer

MC Hammer is the stage name of Stanley Burrell, an 80s hip hop artist known for his smash hits “U Can’t Touch This” and “2 Legit 2 Quit”, which feature his flashy dance moves and ultra baggy pants that came to be known simply as Hammer Pants.

Geordi La Forge

In Star Trek: The Next Generation, Geordi La Forge (LeVar Burton) is the chief engineer aboard the starship USS Enterprise. Though blind since birth, his trademark VISOR, and later ocular prosthetic implants, restore his sense of sight.

Cyndi Lauper

Cyndi Lauper is a singer-songwriter who reached stardom with hit singles “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” and “Time After Time”. Her dazzling colorful fashion, which ruled the MTV airwaves, is quintessential 80s style.

Human!Paige from DHMIS

In the web series Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared, Paige is the notepad that teaches the three main character about creativity. Closer to the end, the episode take a dark twist, and the characters begin using organs instead of crayons and whatnot. In this guide, I found a humanized version of the character to make it easier to portray her. I have no idea who created the first work of art that I placed as the first picture, but the second one was created by VanessaGiratina on DeviantArt.

For this, there are no pre-made skirts for the design. You’d have to buy a white skirt and red fabric, along with fabric paints or fabric markers. For the top, a white dress shirt with puffy sleeves would suffice. Due to her pale completion in most designs, you might just want to paint your face white. For her arms, long black gloves, and for her legs, black tights and black pumps with a very small heel. Her hair is actually multiple pastel colors. I’ll be using this as a guide for myself as well, so, even though almost all amazon wigs are crappy, all items will be in the Amazon store. To give the skirt that puffy appearance, a petty coat would be a bright idea. As for the face, to make sure the paint won’t look shiny, applying white powder would be desirable.

Beyonce Hold Up

From Beyonce’s epic album Lemonade, “Hold Up” is a single accompanied by a music video in which Beyonce goes ham on multiple cars and security cameras. She must have enjoyed making this video more than any other.