y'all got a problem with the boob spikes, but not the belly button spikes?
Did you forget about her absolute control over unstable molecules and changing costumes in the blink of any eye? I’m sure this costume allows her to alter the molecules with her telekinesis when needed. I believe Alan Davis in the Excalibur run confirmed the only reason she’s able to dress up and wear the red kink costume is due to her telekinesis.
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I’m sure she’s only able to wear the “red kink costume” thanks to her powers: sometimes, she has to pee and the costume has no zip…
But why wearing something that is impractical and striking instead of something practical… and still striking. If she has to use her powers to make it work, it is an useless use of powers. It is like imaging Jean Grey using her powers to keep her miniskirt in the right direction when flying…
The men drawing women tend to forget that women are usually pragmatic enough to wear something that is not a bother.
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She wore the homage this costume was based on for years and was happy to do so. And yes she uses her powers to wear it, as she re-arranges molecules and such as needed. It's her iconic look elevated for the Met Gala. But how is this different than Storm using the weather as her cape, or Jean using her TK to make her headpiece float? It's not. And while I don't disagree on the generalized statement on male artists, in this case I disagree given the context and history.