Women
Carmina Mora from Dead by Daylight
Carmina Mora, aka The Artist, was a young artist and Chilean political revolutionary who grew up in a troubled home where it seemed like her only allies were the crows (which she did not realize were servants of the Entity of Dead by Daylight). She used her art to assuage the guilt of her younger brother’s death and to fight against political corruption and the disappearance of artists under their regime. Unfortunately, she and her friends were eventually kidnapped and tortured, Carmina herself getting her tongue and hands cut off. As she lay dying, the crows came to save her, only to swarm without mercy on Carmina’s tormentors and friends alike. Carmina ended up lost in her own guilt and now is crow-like in appearance, save for her inky hands, now the weapons of destruction for the Entity instead of tools to create and inspire.
A once beautiful and artistic woman, Carmina’s tight red dress is now torn and covered in feather-like leather pieces, which can be recreated by hand or by repurposing leather pauldrons. You can use liquid black liner to imitate the inky steaks on her face/body and latex gloves to imitate her inky arms.
Pepa Madrigal from Encanto
Pepa Madrigal (voiced by Carolina Gaitán) is a member of the magical Madrigal family in the Disney animated film Encanto. The aunt of Mirabel, Isabela, and Luisa, Pepa possesses a magical power that allows her to control the weather. Her husband, Félix, has no magical ability of his own, but his fun-loving attitude helps balance out his wife’s moods so her powers don’t get out of control. It’s pretty easy to find Pepa’s dress made for a children’s costume, but if you’re looking to create her outfit as an adult, focus on finding dresses with similar colors and silhouettes like yellows and oranges with ruffles.
Tawny Madison / Gwen DeMarco from Galaxy Quest
Played to perfection by Sigourney Weaver, Gwen DeMarco is the perfect “Galaxy Quest” parody to every communications officer in Star Trek. Woefully under-appreciated despite a talent for alien languages, communications officers are usually accused of just “repeating the computer”. And DeMarco is sick of it!
You might not be headed for a starship, but you can still get DeMarco’s look. Start with a blonde wig, a red tank top, and grey boots. Snag a grey flight suit and some red paint for the details of a Galaxy quest suit. Add on a Galaxy Quest patch, grab your communicator, and you’re ready to go.
Rookie from Far Cry 5
Rookie (also known as the Junior Deputy) is the main character of the video game Far Cry 5. A new recruit at the Hope County Sherriff’s department, Rookie is the first fully customizable character of the Far Cry series. The general costume for Rookie consists of their Deputy uniform, with rugged jeans and a green work shirt paired with a stury belt.
Queen Bee from Miraculous Ladybug
Chloe Bourgeois is a character in the French animated children’s show Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir. Bossy and arrogant, she is Marinette’s rival. Upon finding the Bee Miraculous inhabited by pollen, Chloe became Queen Bee, a bee themed antihero. However, she gets banished from the French Superhero Team for her evil deeds.
Holly Hale from Scary Movie 4
Holly Hale (played by Carmel Electra) is a character in the parody film Scary Movie 4. Holly is blind, a parody of Ivy Elizabeth Walker from the M. Night Shyamalan film The Village. Holly’s Amish-inspired costuming is much more overtly sexy than the real thing, so it might be difficult to find an exact match for her blue prairie dress. But you can focus on matching the print, silhouette, or neckline if you can’t find one that meets all the requirements at once. Pairing your dress with a wooden walking stick, short red wig, and a good sense of humor will top off the look. If you’re more interested in recreating the sexy lingerie costuming Holly reveals in the film, a lace bodysuit can add a little extra coverage than the original.
Molly from the Big Comfy Couch
Molly is a character in The Big Comfy Couch, a Canadian children’s show from the 90s. She is the living clown ragdoll who acts as a sidekick Loonette. They met when Loonette found her in a barrel and adopted her. To Loonette’s disbelief, Molly believes dust bunnies are real. Although she is mostly silent, only nodding or shaking her head, she does communicate through animated speech bubbles.
Luisa Madrigal from Encanto
Luisa Madrigal (voiced by Jessica Darrow) is the middle child of the Madrigal family in the Disney movie Encanto. Luisa is younger than Isabela, but older than Mirabel. Endowed with super strength, Luisa is reliable and tough, always willing to lend a helping hand, especially to her younger sister. Luisa wears a long dark skirt and matching shoes paired with a white blouse. She accessorizes with cloth bracelets and a red ribbon in her hair.
Siobhan Roy from Succession
Siobhan “Shiv” Roy (played by Sarah Snook) is the only daughter of Logan Roy on the HBO series Succession. Though she begins the series as the more free-spirited of her siblings, content to build her own career beyond the shadow of her family’s company, Shiv’s appearance in season 2 is indicative of her increasing status as a potential heir to her father’s empire over brothers Kendall and Roman. With a more coiffed hairstyle, Shiv also favors tailored, monochromatic outfits with chic turtlenecks.
Isabela Madrigal from Encanto
Isabela Madrigal (voiced by Diane Guerrero) is the eldest sister of Luisa and Mirabel in the Disney animated feature Encanto. With the power to conjure flowers and plants, Isabela is often considered the golden child of the Madrigal family. Her costuming consists of a tiered floral dress in shades of purple, long dark hair, and a floral hair clip. While plenty of recreated dresses exist for children, if you’re looking to create this costume for an adult, you’ll want to focus on soft purples and finding a dress that emulates her flowy silhouette.