Power Girl Cosplay

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Power Girl comes to life in an awesome cosplay from @airpotatocosplay which offers a new style for the popular DC Comics hero.
Supergirl's Earth-Two counterpart, Power Girl , is known for her incredible strength and eye-catching costume, and in a new cosplay from @airpotatocosplay, the hero gets an updated look that offers a modern take on the character. The cosplay from the talented cosplayer brings the DC Comics hero to life in a costume and a new haircut that fits the character well.
Kara Zor-L is the alternate version of Supergirl from Earth-Two, who first appeared in All Star Comics #58 by Gerry Conway, Richards Estrada, and Wally Wood. The character is often presented as a more mature version of her Prime Earth counterpart, as she's an important leader among the Justice Society of America. The hero has a similar origin and power set as Supergirl but rocks an entirely different look. In addition, Power Girl has a much more revealing costume than Kara Danvers, as the character's chest window on her costume has become a notable topic in discussions about the over-sexualization of superheroes. DC Comics even tried to justify why Power Girl sports a "boob window" in a hilariously misguided attempt to explain the obvious by Geoff Johns.
On her Instagram account, @airpotatocosplay shared her take on Power Girl, offering a modern, comic-accurate take on the hero. The cosplay brings the Power Girl to life and showcases the powerful Justice Society of America member. The DC Comics ensemble features Power Girl's jumpsuit-like costume, a short red cape, a belt, and blue gloves. Additionally, the cosplayers look features a new hairstyle for Kara Zor-L, as she sports a haircut that's short on the sides and long on the top - somewhat similar to Captain Marvel's iconic hairstyle. Power Girl's costume and hairstyle look great as she flexes in the pose.
Power Girl is one of the best alternate reality versions of a main DC Comics hero, partly because she's so different from Super Girl. While the characters share similar names, origins, and powers, Power Girl's different costume, personality, and storylines set her apart. She never has felt like a knockoff hero and has established herself as a significant player in the DC Universe, making her interactions with Superman and Super Girl that much more fun.
The DC Comics cosplay feels true to the character but offers just enough of a modern update where the costume and hairstyle feel fresh at the same time. @airpotatocosplay did a great job bringing Power Girl hero to life.
Lead writer for Screen Rant's comic team. Liam.M@screenrant.com. Find me on Twitter @LiamRMcGuire for comic news and reporting.


Superheroine Powerful Girl Kara Karen Cosplay Costume Bodysuit with Cape


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Bust - Wrap the tape around your chest at the armpits, over the fullest part of your chest and shoulder blades.
Waist - Wrap the tape around the natural waist, the smallest part, which is about an inch above the belly button. Keep one finger between the tape and your body.
Hips - Wrap the tape around the widest part of your hips across the hip bone.
Thigh - Measurement around the widest part of your thigh.
Shoulder width - Measurement from your left shoulder to your right shoulder on the back.
Bicep - Measurement around the widest part of your upper arm.
Arm length - Measurement from your shoulder to your wrist.

● Power Girl cosplay costume comes with a jumpsuit, a cloak, a belt, a pair of gloves and a pair of foot covers. A delicate and comfortable costume, made of nice materials, PU leather and uniform cloth.

● Power Girl costume is accurate from the picture. Hidden zippers are used on the back for better appearance.

● Power Girl, also known as Kara Zor-L and Karen Starr, is the Earth-Two counterpart of the Kryptonian Supergirl and cousin to Kal-L, the Superman of Earth-Two. The best friend of Batman's Earth-2 daughter, Huntress, she operates as one of her Earth's greatest heroes.

The costume includes jumpsuit, gloves*2, cloak, belt, foot cover. The jumpsuit is made of PU leather.

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really good cosplay, tight enough to emphasize the breasts regardless of how much volume one might or might not have, though having some is helpful since the peekaboo part of the top shows the cleavage, with time the cosplay will look ten times better and when I lose a few more kgs since its so tight on the waist to show off a skinny figure well.
Superb quality! One of the best costumes here, has some stretch and is simple yet well made.
For the price, it's a decent costume. The suit is well made, the cape attachment is a nice touch, and it has everything you need for decent pictures. There are A LOT of negative elements though.
The size: I have a very long torso, and even going a size up this suit barely stretches enough to fit me.
The seams in the belt/glove/boot covers are sloppy. They don't fold the edges in, so you see this strip of white throughout. The vinyl, while very pretty in the picture, is THICK. I would not recommend wearing this in the summer heat.

Mostly the biggest complaint is the size - if this was made of spandex, I could maybe make it work, but the length is just not long enough for me, and I'm only 5'-6"!


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Jumpsuit, gloves*2, cloak, belt, foot cover*2


Superhero Hype Cosplay: Creating Power Girl 1/15
Ashlynne Dae Thursday, April 15, 2021 
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Note From the Editor: This week, Superhero Hype’s cosplay correspondent, Ashlynne Dae, is back with an in-depth look at how she made her Power Girl costume. If you don’t know anything about Power Girl, the short version is that she’s Kara Zor-L of Krypton from an alternate universe. That makes her the counterpart of Supergirl a.k.a. Kara Zor-El. Power Girl is considerably more…developed than her younger doppelganger. She’s also got one of the most famous costumes in comics. 
Hello lovely humans! Today I’m going to be covering how I made my Power Girl costume. This was a fun project to tackle, and a lot more involved than it looks due to the detailing. So let’s jump in!
As you know, I’m a big fan of making my patterns for stretch garments by sewing a mock-up, drawing my seam and design lines directly on the mock-up and cutting that out to transfer to pattern paper to get the final pattern. And that’s exactly what I did here.
I always take a pattern from my catalog that’s as close as possible to the end goal and start from there, and that happened to be my princess seam leotard block that I had drafted for another cosplay.
So using that as a base, I cut out a mock-up, sewed all the seams together with a basting stitch and pulled it on. Using a marker, I drew all the seam lines that I wanted in the end pattern, and that included changing the angle of my princess seam to curve into the armscye instead of going to the shoulder.
I used this pattern because it was very fitted over the bust already, so I wouldn’t have to worry about fitting it, just changing my seams. I drew where I wanted my cut-out as well.
If you use this same technique make sure you wear any undergarments you’ll be wearing with the finished costume so you can use those as a guide to how big or small you can make that cut-out.
I also added a princess seam to the back and carried those seams onto the sleeves so that they flowed nicely. If I had used a different fabric I would have eliminated some of those redundant seams and gotten more creative with the patterning. But I knew it was going to be a lot more difficult with the fabric I had chosen so I kept those seams to make fitting and wearing easier.
I used a stretch white vinyl for this, a lot less stretchy than the usual fabric I tend to work with. But I love the look and the fact that it didn’t need a lining. When you work with white, you have to consider whether or not the fabric will be opaque enough to be worn on its own. So don’t make that mistake!
Once I had that mock-up all drawn all over, I cut out each piece ( yes even on the seams you sewed) and laid them flat on paper to transfer. Making sure to mark all my notches and so I know where things line up in construction I added seam allowance and ease (this fabric needs a little extra wearing ease) and then cut that out of my fabric.
Sewing this fabric can be a little challenging as it tends to stick and bunch if you aren’t careful. I highly recommend a Teflon foot for your machine, I use it for most projects as it helps prevent the feed dogs from pulling the bottom fabric layer faster than the top causing your seam to become offset, but for this it is invaluable!
I stitched all the body pieces together and then topstitched the seam allowance of each seam down (this is called felling a seam) to add some dimension and interest.
Even though I had a Teflon foot on my machine, top stitching that fabric was proving difficult, so I ended up using a ply of toilet paper between the face of the fabric and the machine foot to help it glide through.
You can also use tissue paper, it just helps you prevent puckers and keep your stitches neat, and you can see through it enough to see where you are going. It’s a great use for any panic bought toilet paper from last year if you have that still lying around!
You will be picking paper out of the seams with some tweezers, but it’s better than having puckery seams in my opinion.
Once I finished the body, I constructed the sleeves in the same way, attaching them so that my detail seams lined up correctly.
I added my neckband on and sewed my zipper in the back, gave all the raw edges a hem with a bit of clear elastic for stability and the body was done. I then moved on to the cape.
For the cape, I used a bit of scrap fabric to drape the asymmetrical cape design she sports. Her cape is only on one shoulder attached with a medallion and chain under her other arm. So I focused the fullness from the shoulder and let the rest of the fabric cross the back where it felt natural.
The shape I ended up with looked a lot like a normal circle cape but with an asymmetrical bottom. I used the drape as my pattern and evened it out as I cut the cape fabric.
At the top edge of the cape I stitched a casing for the chain to go through to clip to the medallion. For that I used a golden snake chain belt and a gold belt buckle I scavenged from another belt, both from Amazon.
And I also added a brooch pin to the back of that buckle to attach it to the cape. A second belt buckle was used to create my belt, which elastic encased in the cape fabric to match.
Top it with blue gloves and boots and POW! Power Girl is done!
I had a lot of fun making this costume, even though it isn’t the most comfortable to wear. That fabric is sticky! But I think it looks pretty cool and I hope you do too. Thanks for reading!

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