As one of my characters (the teenage female, with a need to get revenge on the male population) is going to be somewhat powerful, and aggressive towards males, I have decided to go with an avant-garde and warrior look combined. This should fit nicely with the character that I have developed, and by having this experimental style, I am really enhancing the femininity in this character, without making her look too in touch with her feminine side, so that she can still pass as a brave fighter. I have looked into many different designs and ideas, and have found that a steam-punk style could work best, so I am going to use a pair of steam-punk goggles for my character. Also, for practicality, considering this character is someone who fights often, I am going to go for an updo in regards to her hair (multiple buns). This is inspired slightly by Vivienne Westwood (Paris Fashion Week, Spring 2012). Also, for her makeup, I am also going with the makeup paired with these hairstyles, from Paris Fashion Week. Of course, I shall have my own twist on this, almost as a response to the work created. The character shall also wear a crop top, with a sleeveless denim jacket on top. I think this brings a form of sexual objectification, but still makes the character look powerful, which could be very enticing for the male audience. The character will also wear some form of combat trousers, and boots (Doc Martins), as I believe that this is what would suit the character in particular. I have researched mostly into the hair and make-up for this character, and have left a source here to help explain the look I am going for. It is rather abstract and contemporary, and I believe that this is why it fits accordingly with the look I am trying to create, for not only the character, but for the film itself.
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