Alice from Resident Evil

Placed in a mansion to guard the emergency exit of Umbrella Corporation’s bio-weaponry facility called The Hive, Alice (Milla Jovovich) is a covert security officer in the movie Resident Evil and its sequels. In the first installment she suffers from amnesia for most of the film, gradually regaining memories as she fights to survive a zombie-infested Hive in Raccoon City. This guide covers her iconic first film outfit, a red dress with combat boots.

Bombshell Supergirl

In DC Bombshells, Supergirl is used as propaganda for Soviet Russia after enlisting in their flight program. Her look is inspired by WWII pinups, so glamour waves or victory roll hairstyles are perfect for capturing her look, as well as classic pinup makeup. The red satin belt is used to tie the corset and skirt together, and the “Superman” patch can be added to recreate her logo.

Huey, Dewey, and Louis from Quack Pack

Huey, Dewey, and Louie from Quack Pack

Huey, Dewey and Louie are portrayed as teenagers in the Quack Pack series for the first and last time. Huey, Dewey and Louie have distinct personalities moreso than they have been presented with in their earlier lives. They usually resort to extreme and strange measures to avoid getting into trouble with their uncle and to achieve their ambitions

Sonya Blade (Movie Version)

Sonya Blade (1995 Movie)

Sonya Blade (Bridgette Wilson) is a special forces agent who must compete in the tenth Mortal Kombat tournament in order to prevent humanity from damnation. This version of Sonya Blade is from the live-action Mortal Kombat film from 1995, and her clothing is much more realistic for special forces than the video game version of Sonya Blade.

Bombshell Ravager

In DC Bombshells, Ravager is a prophetic pirate who joins the other members of the Suicide Squad at Belle Reeve Manor. Her look is inspired by pirate pinups, and though the exact color scheme is difficult to find, the essence of the character is easily captured with steampunk fashion and accessories.

Osmosis Jones

Osmosis Jones

Osmosis “Ozzy” Jones (Chris Rock) is the titular main protagonist of the 2001 film of the same name and its spin-off TV series Ozzy & Drix. Despite being a police officer, he doesn’t seem to have much respect for authority. His best friend is Drix and he has a crush on Leah Estrogen. He is funny and adventure-seeking. Ozzy does anything to keep Frank in shape even if it means stopping Thrax.

Vicki Vale

Vicki Vale

Vicki Vale (Kim Basinger) is a love interest of Bruce Wayne, the alter-ego of Batman. In 1989, Tim Burton brought her character to life in his film, Batman. Much like Selina Kyle, Vicki dresses very elegant and finds herself in sleek dresses.

Fat Cat from Chip 'N Dale: Rescue Rangers

Fat Cat from Chip ‘N Dale: Rescue Rangers

In Chip ‘N Dale: Rescue Rangers, Fat Cat is a ruthless and criminal mastermind and his plans, nonetheless, go sadistic and dangerous. He hates dogs and he also hates the Rescue Rangers and will stop at nothing to kill them. He has four henchmen that work for him. Their names are Wart, Mole, Mepps, and Snout.

Trevor Goodchild

Trevor Goodchild

Trevor Goodchild is the antagonist in MTV’s animated series Aeon Flux. Described as an morally ambiguous villain, he is occasionally but ultimately stopped by Aeon Flux, a secret agent he has a soft spot for.

Bob Ross Deadpool

Bob Ross Deadpool

In a teaser trailer for Deadpool 2, Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) appears in a brown afro and gives painting tips in a calm, soothing voice, channeling the lovable personality of Bob Ross. But when Bob Ross talked about whacking his paint brush, I don’t think he meant it that way.