Say Your Prayers, it's The Flying - Kimono!

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Mystran Rewind: It moves!
One Night at the Disco: Hot Nights of Wonder and Obscurity!
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When I was a kid, my parents exposed me to the wonders that were the Lynda Carter TV Specials. I don't think they even realize how much watching her TV variety show specials almost every day on BETA(!) affected me. She sang and danced and wore designer clothes was utterly fabulous.
If you didn't ever know that Wonder Woman could sing, and tell cheesy stories, you owe yourself the favor of watching all of the clips online, starting with this one:
Land of the Lost: Voluminous Stone Age Waterfall Expedition!
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After Cass put the dress on and commented on how incredibly comfortable it was (seriously, this material feels like cool water and was a joy to work with!), she walked out to the poolside, took a few seconds to adjust the dress and place her hands just right at the hem, and FLUNG her arms in the air and created the gorgeous shots that you see above!
Needless to say, it's not the last dress I will made for her.
Flashback to Yesteryear: The Hogan's Heroes Pickpocket returns
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Wonder Woman's Diana Prince: Soft Cuffs and Autumn Beauty

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This marks the beginning of the new items I created for a "less obvious" Flashback TV inspirations. The references are still there, but with this new season, I want to create less "costumes" and more garments that are wearable with just hints of their television counterparts.
Molly, with her dark hair and blue eyes, makes a great Diana Prince. I originally envisioned this dress to have a long, white underskirt, wearable perhaps for a holiday party, but there was something just "wrong" with the formal skirt with such a casual top, and I almost scrapped it for the shoot, but Molly insisted that it was good just as a sweater dress, and I think she was right! Although there is a bit of scandal when backlit (yes, it could have used a slip), this just goes to show me that what looks dull on a dressform may look great on a real person.
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