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02-06-2023, 09:21 PM
https://www.handitv.com/stories/lynda-carter-was-the-best-dressed-woman-on-1970s-television
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Clark Kent wore basic gray suits. Bruce Wayne kept to a standard sharp millionaire look. David Banner dressed for hitchhiking.
Wonder Woman was the only television superhero to look, well, wonderful in both spandex and street clothes. Just because you're in disguise as your alter ego doesn't mean you can't look fabulous. In its second and third seasons, Wonder Woman was set in the modern age, the late 1970s. Diana Prince epitomized the disco era with her wardrobe, a collection of floppy hats, wide flares, oversized earrings, flowing sateen and windshield-sized spectacles.
She may have been the Princess of the Amazons, but Diana was the queen of fashion. And Lynda Carter absolutely rocked every look. Forget New York Fashion Week and the September Issue. Here are Carter's greatest super-Seventies outfits from Wonder Woman.
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Clark Kent wore basic gray suits. Bruce Wayne kept to a standard sharp millionaire look. David Banner dressed for hitchhiking.
Wonder Woman was the only television superhero to look, well, wonderful in both spandex and street clothes. Just because you're in disguise as your alter ego doesn't mean you can't look fabulous. In its second and third seasons, Wonder Woman was set in the modern age, the late 1970s. Diana Prince epitomized the disco era with her wardrobe, a collection of floppy hats, wide flares, oversized earrings, flowing sateen and windshield-sized spectacles.
She may have been the Princess of the Amazons, but Diana was the queen of fashion. And Lynda Carter absolutely rocked every look. Forget New York Fashion Week and the September Issue. Here are Carter's greatest super-Seventies outfits from Wonder Woman.