Women

Woman in Under the Skin

In Under the Skin, Scarlett Johansson plays a woman who travels around in a nondescript vehicle, probing random men with questions. Some even get invited back to her house, where they experience something they’ll remember for the rest of their lives.

Scarlet Witch

The Scarlet Witch was originally part of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, along with her brother and father. She has the ability to manipulate probability and reality through her hexes. Though she used to fight against the X-Men, she later switches sides to become a key member of the Avengers.

Sunset Shimmer

Despite her sunny name and appearance, Sunset Shimmer is actually the villain in the My Little Pony Equestria Girls series. She’s enemies with Twilight Sparkle, who are both fighting to gain possession of the element of magic crown that allows them to move between the pony and human worlds.

Chandelier Dancer

Maddie Ziegler is the dancer in Sia’s music video for her hit single “Chandelier”. Her costume is easy enough to pull off but her dance moves might take some practice.

Claire Dearing

Claire Dearing

In Jurassic World, head of park operations Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard) is responsible for creating the dangerous hybrid raptor, Indominus Rex. Smart and pulled together, Claire ends up running around the island with Owen Grady in an attempt to save everyone – and all while wearing heels.

ME!ME!ME!

Me!Me!Me! is a trippy music video produced by Japanese DJ Teddyloid that takes a jab at okaku culture. It stars an anime character who bears a striking resemblance to Hatsune Miku and shares Panty Anarchy’s exhibitionism, but that’s purely coincidental.

Lady Lisa

In Pixels, Lady Lisa (Ashley Benson) may be the main character of the video game Dojo Quest, but that doesn’t stop the weird but brilliant Ludlow Lamonsoff from falling in love with the beautiful pixellated warrioress.

Cooking Mama

In the eponymous Nintendo and iOS game series, Cooking Mama teaches you to chop vegetables, slice meats, flip foods in the pan, and arrange dishes. Since then, Cooking Mama has diversified into new activities like gardening, camping, and babysitting, wearing the same outfit through it all.

Death from Sandman

In the DC comic series The Sandman, Death is both the end of life and the guider of souls. Unlike most personifications of death, like the Grim Reaper, she is a young goth woman dressed in casual clothes who also visits people as they are born.

Hestia

In Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? (or DanMachi for short), Hestia is a goddess who’s charged with watching over the young adventurer Bell Crannell. When he develops feelings for other girls, she can’t help but feel jealous, though she never lets that get in the way of her duty.

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