Women

Princess Tiana as Waitress

Arguably the most hardworking and ambitious of all of Disney’s princesses, Tiana (Anika Noni Rose) is the protagonist of The Princess and The Frog. She is a cook and waitress living in Jazz Age New Orleans, with the dream of opening her own restaurant. After a series of misadventures involving voodoo, bayou creatures, and a Maldonian prince, she eventually accomplishes her goal.

Bombshell Starfire

In the DC Bombshells universe, Starfire is a burlesque dancer, fire dancer, and member of Red Hood and the Outlaws. She performs in the circus and her costume is reminiscent of the burlesque dancers of the 1940’s.

Mai Valentine

In Yu-Gi-Oh!, a beautiful and largely arrogant duelist, Mai Valentine (Haruhi Terada / Megan Hollingshead) is a rival of Yugi Muto (Shunsuke Kazama / Dan Green) and his friends. She cons and seduces men out of money and victories with her faux-psychic powers and her Harpies deck. After spending more time with the protagonists of the series, however, she becomes less cold and hesitant to the idea of having actual friends.

Zoe Benson

The main protagonist of the TV series American Horror Story: Coven, Zoe Benson (Taissa Farmiga) finds herself at Miss Robichaux’s Academy for Exceptional Young Women after discovering that she has the unfortunate power to kill her lovers during sex. Through her eyes the viewers learn about the history of the Academy, the power struggles within and without and the difficulty of interpersonal conflicts with powerful witches. Within the coven she dresses the most like a classical witch, favoring a wide black hat.

Marianne Thornberry

Marianne Hunter Thornberry is the wife of Nigel Thornberry and the mother of Eliza Thornberry and Debbie Thornberry in the Nickelodeon TV series The Wild Thornberries. She’s the one behind the camera and edits the nature show that she and her husband Nigel created. Marianne is often the voice of reason in most situations.

Marie Laveau

In American Horror Story: Coven, an extremely powerful Voodoo Queen in modern times, Marie Laveau (Angela Bassett) made the greatest of sacrifices to attain immortality. With a dark, bloody past behind her and a broiling war with a witch coven in the present, she calmly spends her days running her hair salon Cornrow City. But eventually tensions mount between her and the coven’s Supreme as each vies for territory within New Orleans. She dresses confidently, colorfully and powerfully.

Bombshell Superman

In DC Bombshells, the female superheroes guard the homefront during WWII. In this reality, Superman uses his laser vision to help the Bombshells out with welding.

Madison Montgomery

A child TV star with stunning, frosty looks and perfectly done make-up, Madison Montgomery (Emma Roberts) winds up at Miss Robichaux’s Academy for Exceptional Young Woman after telekinetically killing her director in the TV series American Horror Story: Coven. She does not at first get along well with her fellow students because of her domineering, condescending, overly confident and dismissive behavior. Her powers and demeanor, however, put her in the running for Supreme of the coven when the current Supreme dies. She dresses metro-chic in name brands, as any self respecting starlet would do.

Tatum Riley from Scream

Tatum Riley

Tatum Riley (Rose McGowan) is the best friend to Sidney in 1996’s Scream. Beautiful and known to be well-liked among her peers, her innocence and wit ends up getting her killed.

Bonnie from The Craft

Bonnie from The Craft

Bonnie (Neve Campbell) is the insecure and shy teen in 1996’s The Craft. Out of all the girls she is the sweetest and often shows support for Sarah. After having magic practiced on her, The former burn scars she once owned disappear and soon take away most of her compassion and sensitivity.

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