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Latex is a hugely popular material when it comes to dressing up as characters from films, games, anime or comics, topping its popularity even among the fashionistas on the red carpet. In this two-part post, I’ll look into the different reasons why latex is perfect for dressing as something right out of fiction, with examples to illustrate the point (that’s what you came for, right?)
I find that we can class latex cosplay under three umbrellas, the first of which this post shall deal with: authenticity.
The argument of authenticity goes as follows: the character actually wears latex, or is portrayed wearing latex in official promotions/advertisements. This is a cool category, because the movie and advertising budgets are usually high, and the costume department has money and a team of costume designers to work with. These act together towards creating a latex outfit that looks incredible on screen, but is also faithful to the imaginations of the original character artists. In the process, they often commission some of the top latex designers to bring their visions to reality. The end result is an iconic costume which inspires cosplayers to copy the latex look in order to be as faithful to their on-screen counterparts as possible.
The most iconic example of all has to be, of course, Michelle Pfeiffer’s Catwoman. This costume was made for the 1992 movie Batman Returns and features a white stitching effect, which was actually glued on to the catsuit afterwards. About 40 catsuits were made for the production by Syren Couture. Original costume designer Mary Vogt talks more about the process here . It remains the favoured portrayal of Catwoman today, in no small part due to the iconic costume (and another part due to the dire 2004 movie starring Halle Berry).
For the movie adaptation of the graphic novel Watchmen, the sheer, flowing costume of Silk Spectre II was interpreted as figure hugging transparent latex. Not the only example of artistic liberty with the adaptation, I’m sure, but one which I don’t think I’d be complaining about even if I had read the source. Once again, it was Syren on hand to make the costume a reality, which Malin Akerman wore to play Silk Spectre II.
Eidos started a trend by making the vest of the official Lara models out of latex. As far as I know, this began with the second Lara model in 1997, Rhona Mitra. Despite a rubber vest being about as impractical for an acrobatic treasure hunter as freakishly large, triangular breasts, the turquoise latex top became a mainstay for over ten years and at least seven different Lara models. It was partly because of sex appeal that got Lara Croft so famous, and a skin-tight vest played up to that.
Above: Official Eidos model Lara Weller 
The Star of Nintendo’s Metroid series. Nintendo made a latex suit canon by having their actress wear one in an advert for Metroid: Other M. Ever since, latex has been a standard choice of material to cosplay Samus wearing the blue ‘Zero Suit’. Thanks, Ninty!
A vampire from the Underworld series of films played by Kate Beckinsale. It seems Kate has yet to tire of the black latex catsuit her character slinks around in, squeezing into it for a fifth time for next year’s Underworld: Blood Wars. Selene, along with trademark catsuit, is unique amongst the other characters mentioned here, because she was only ever an original creation for the Underworld movie series, as opposed to an adaptation from other media.
This summer’s X-Men: Apocalypse saw Olivia Munn’s Psylocke wear a latex version of the iconic blue ninja costume. Credit once again goes to Syren , the go-to designers for live action comic book characters’ outfits. Though interestingly, cosplayers have long preempted the movie by wearing latex Psylocke costumes. It seems only a natural choice for the skin tight, reflective costume Psylocke appears to be wearing in the X:Men comics.
And that brings this instalment to a close. Next time, we will look at the second category of latex cosplay, whereby the characters are never officially portrayed wearing latex, yet cosplayers find inspiration in the skin tight, often reflective non-descript materials their favourite characters are seen wearing – much like the case with Psylocke above, prior to the movie making the latex interpretation ‘official’. Until next time.
Realistically, latex may not be the most practical choice for fighting off super villains, but for cosplayers it is perfect for bringing larger-than-life fictional characters to reality.
The detail and glossy paintwork on this new model faithfully capture the visual qualities of the iconic rubber catsuit.
Latex seems to be rather moreish. You only need to glance over this year’s gallery and realise most of these people have all worn latex previously.

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UPDATED 04 June 2014 I couldn't find another group like this on DevArt, so I decided to make my own! My name is Miyu , and I'm a cosplayer and lover of latex! It's so shiny and pretty and looks amazing on cosplayers. All types of cosplay are welcome, as long as they use latex material in at least one part of the costume. Anime, manga, video games, TV/movies, comics, and original cosplay designs are all welcome. Please feel free to submit as many deviations as you like in the proper folders. I have not put a limit on how many deviations you can submit! If you have a cosplay using latex material, please submit it to the gallery. *~*~*~*~*EDIT!*~*~*~*~*~*~ Since latex is kind of a fetish thing, I am now accepting other "fetishy" or ero cosplay to the gallery under "other fetish cosplay." Bondage, PVC/vinyl, shibari, etc can be added to the gallery in this category. *~*~*~*~*EDIT!*~*~*~*~*~*~ I am getting a lot of submissions of PVC and Vinyl cosplays, so I have given them their own folder. *~*~*~*~*SUBMISSION GUIDELINES*~*~*~*~* I think there has been some confusion lately about what belongs in this group. Please read this before submitting your work! If your work gets declined, it is most likely because I don't believe it fits into any of the categories for this group. It does not necessarily mean your costume is bad! 1. This is primarily a group for latex and cosplay together. Latex is NOT the same as PVC. Just because your character wears a catsuit does not mean it belongs in this group unless it is made of latex rubber. Liquid latex effects are awesome, but this is a group for sheet latex clothing . 2. Cosplay is either a costume of an existing character from anime, comics, movies, etc or a costume of some kind. Something you might wear on Halloween might fit this category (nurses, nuns, pirates, steampunk, etc). Regular fetish wear (hoods, gasmasks, etc) are not cosplay. There are plenty of latex groups on DeviantART which accept regular fetish photography! 3. This group is ONLY for photographs of cosplayers and costumes. Photo manips and drawings do not belong here. 4. For something to be accepted to "other fetish cosplay" (non-latex) it has to be a fetish version of a regular cosplay. For example, a PVC Black Widow cosplay would not fit this category since that is what the character would normally wear. A PVC version of a Sailor Moon uniform WOULD belong here because it's a "fetished up" version of the costume. Cosplayers in "fetish" situations (bondage, shibari, etc) can be posted here. Nudity in itself is not a fetish! Nudity is allowed in the group if it is properly marked as "mature" but just because you're showing your breasts does not mean you belong in this group. 5. If it is not latex, I am VERY picky about what I will allow in the group because I want to avoid cluttering it up with unrelated photos. If in doubt, browse through the "other fetish cosplay" category to see what types of work are accepted to this category. 6. If your image is of a cosplay MADE OF latex material, you will be accepted! If you're not sure if your costume is latex or not, it probably isn't. 7. I accept any photos that fit the categories! Submissions are unlimited! Thanks so much for reading!


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