{"id":8169,"date":"2011-10-31T12:00:58","date_gmt":"2011-10-31T12:00:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.badreputation.org.uk\/?p=8169"},"modified":"2011-10-31T12:00:58","modified_gmt":"2011-10-31T12:00:58","slug":"the-halloween-costume-interludes-round-two-sassy-sassy-superheroes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/badreputation.org.uk\/2011\/10\/31\/the-halloween-costume-interludes-round-two-sassy-sassy-superheroes\/","title":{"rendered":"The Halloween Costume Interludes, Round Two: Sassy, Sassy Superheroes"},"content":{"rendered":"
In which Team BadRep discuss Halloween costumes via email in a thoroughly
serious and academically high-flying manner. <\/em><\/p>\n
Jenni:<\/strong> I demand to know what the costume designers were
thinking when they called these<\/a>
travesties<\/a>
Captain America costumes, or Ninja Turtle or Wolverine<\/a>
costumes. I mean, I don’t think you could get into a
S.H.I.E.L.D. base dressed like that and claim to be Cap. Masters of
disguise, these costume makers are not.<\/p>\n But you look nothing LIKE
Wolverine!<\/p><\/div>\n
I was the kid who thought ‘shoddy work’ when comic book
inkers coloured in panels of Wolverine’s costume the wrong
colour. What do you expect will be my reaction when you try to sell
me that and call it a Wolverine costume? The only time I’ve
seen a male superhero wear a skirt that short was when Deadpool put
on Jean Grey’s costume<\/a> and insisted he was an
X-Man.<\/p>\n
Rob:<\/strong> Just for the record, I’m planning to do that
particular Deadpool outfit for a convention next summer.<\/p>\n
Markgraf:<\/strong> Fuck NEXT SUMMER, do it for THIS
WEEKEND!<\/p>\n
Miranda:<\/strong> This Green
Lantern<\/a> one’s not so bad. Good: it still has
those huge abs printed on it! No toning down the muscle
power for the ladies. Less good: The lines on the front
come over like a bra made out of sinew. Even She-Hulk does
not possess this feature.<\/p>\n
Sarah J:<\/strong> Sassy
Thor Girl<\/a> is quite amusing. The Mighty Avenger!
It\u2019s the coy way she\u2019s cradling the hammer
that makes it. And her angry thunder god fluffy
boot-tops. Are they intended to represent clouds?
Anyway, I think this is one example among thousands of
the failure to translate power from a masculine to a
feminine character. Thor is big and strong and
powerful! Look at his beard, muscles and giant
throbbing hammer! Thor Girl is… er… sexy?
Sassy? Look at her fluffy boots of death!<\/p>\n Sassy!<\/p><\/div>\n
Miranda:<\/strong> Yes! The failure to translate
power thing you just said? I think that nails it.
Look at how Marvin-Martian-girl<\/a>
has no war helmet. Also, I find it really weird
how these manufacturers seem to think adding heels
to things in the promo shots is logical –
the worst offender by far is this shot of a Neytiri
from
Avatar<\/strong> costume<\/a>. That character
lives in a rainforest, rides a psychic dinosaur
and is part of a tribe considering waging a war,
in effect, on consumerism. The electric blue
stilettoes scream “just took that dinosaur
on a sweet trip to Topshop”. Which sort of
ruins the whole nature-hippy vibe.<\/p>\n
Rob:<\/strong> Also, this
seems relevant<\/a>.<\/p>\n
Jenni:<\/strong> By the way, I
think these
posters<\/a> are amazing. They were
created by STARS – Students
Teaching Against Racism, at Ohio
University, and I think they really
get the point across about cultural
appropriation and racism at costume
parties.<\/p>\n
Sarah J:<\/strong> Those
posters are ace.<\/p>\n
Miranda:<\/strong> Yes. Yet
another reason why Sexy
Chinese Takeaway<\/a> should
just go on fire.<\/p>\n
Jenni:<\/strong> Take
Back Halloween<\/a> and
their well-researched
selection of costume
ideas are still going
strong, judging by this
appearance on The Mary
Sue<\/a>. I mentioned
them in the
Halloween post<\/a> I
made on BR last year.
Goddesses, queens,
warriors and pirates
– all costumes
I’d
consider!<\/p>\n
Miranda:<\/strong>
And for everything
else, there’s
always Angry Birds,
which is just
bringing everyone
together in a
transcendently
glorious sexy-free
world of cushioning
and big
eyebrows<\/a>.<\/p>\n
NEXT: What
we’re
wearing, and
our absolute
favourite WTF
costume
Yandy.com has
yet spewed
into the
world<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n
Round Two: Sassy, Sassy Superheroes<\/h3>\n
<\/a>
<\/a>
<\/a>Miranda:<\/strong> Yes. This is all,
really, less about Halloween
specifically and more about general
societal trends around gender and bodies
and clothing writ large. Why are we
meant to be so uncomfortable with male
flesh on display in this way? Sexy male
costumes do exist, but they tend to be
seen as much more out of place at a
general house party than a woman in
stockings and suspenders.<\/p>\n