Sci-Fi Fashionistas We Love
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- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveStar Trek: Voyager's cybernetic crew member, Seven of Nine, was not only a valuable asset due to her ability to sense Borg activity, she also rocked a skintight blue suit like nobody's business.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/24779_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveFew bikinis are as iconic as the metallic one Star Wars heroine Princess Leia wore. BECOME A FAN OF GLO ON FACEBOOK!http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/24804_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveModel Mila Jovovich was an ideal pick to play Leeloo, a perfect being, in The Fifth Element, and we still love her iconic red dreadlocks (not to mention her take on the now over-worn bandage dress).http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/24802_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveBased on the French comic book character of the same name, the sexy sci-fi vixen Barbarella has influenced fashion and beauty trends like thigh-high boots, big hair and metallic fabrics.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/24778_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveRecognized as one of the greatest villains of all time, Catwoman has a knack for burglary as well as seducing the hero Batman. (And have you ever seen a chicer cat suit?)http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/24788_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveRebel assassin Aeon Flux also knows how to work a black skintight suit, as well as a gun. If you look at the bustier part of this get-up, it's a bit reminiscent of Jean Paul Gaultier, no?TAYLOR SWIFT'S STYLE EVOLUTIONhttp://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/24798_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveAs one of the Significant Seven, Battlestar Galactica siren Number Six seductively uses her ability to take a human form to transform into different-looking versions of herself. A very valuable skill to have in real life as well. (And there's nothing more iconic than a woman in a red dress.)http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/24791_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveAs the Invisible Woman, and one of the members of the Fantastic Four, Sue Storm was the first female superhero created in what's known as the Silver Age of comics.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/24781_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveThis Matrix character is named after Persephone, the mythological Greek queen of the underworld. Her beige body-hugging dress is certainly chic enough for royalty.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/24789_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveIn Weird Science, two teenage boys create the ideal woman using a computer. And their creation, Lisa, just goes to show you there's really no need for fancy clothing. Men seem to be perfectly content if we just wear as little as possible.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/24801_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveX-Men supervillian Mystique is best known for founding the Brotherhood of Mutants and for her ability to shape-shift, but her movie portrayal by actress Rebecca Romijn perhaps raised more awareness of the appeal of body paint than anything else.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/24805_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveSoviet spy Black Widow (real name Natalia Natasha Alianovna Romanova) first appeared in the Iron Man comics, serving as a femme fatale attempting to seduce Tony Stark.SEXY WOMEN WHO GIVE BACKhttp://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/24780_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveAs the daughter of Flash Gordon's villain, Ming the Merciless, Princess Aura is the rightful heir to the throne of Mongo. While she may not have the same title in her name as her dear old dad, Aura's brows are not only merciless but pretty darn fierce as well. (And her quintessential '80s styling is a bit similar to that in the Thriller music video, which debuted just three years after this film.)http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/24803_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveAsgardian demigoddess and Marvel superhero, Valkyrie, ages far more slowly than humans do and is resistant to most forms of injury. Given her viking-esque vibe, her real name is, aptly, Brunnhilde. (And we are so digging her perfectly styled braids.)http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/24792_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveNot only does Zhora from Bladerunner work as an exotic dancer at Taffey's Bar — as well as learn how to be a killer assassin — she also demonstrates how to don extensive body make-up and still look sexy. (Makes us just a little nostalgic for the days of body glitter.)http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/24800_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveThe title character of Galaxina, a Star Wars, Star Trek and Aliens parody, was famously played by 1980 Playboy Playmate of the Year Dorothy Stratten. (She was tragically murdered right after the movie came out.) With her full bangs and cut-out jumpsuit, this character has a whole lot of mod going on.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/24777_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveAs a mutant, X-Men character Rogue had a fatal flaw preventing her from being able to physically touch others, which she thankfully got over so she could have a more normal relationship with her on-off love, Gambit. Rogue's two-tone hair reminds us a bit of tress-risk-taker Rihanna.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/24784_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveWe'd take a Fantastic Voyage inside the human body with Cora Peterson by our side. Especially if we get sassy white jumpsuits to wear.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/24790_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveScarlet Witch is an Avenger who can manipulate probability and alter reality for the good of the world. (Funny, we do the same thing when debating the merits of having two cupcakes instead of just one.)http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/24774_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveAlex from the film Saturn 3 has spent her entire life in space. Perhaps fittingly, her voluminous hair defies gravity.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/24799_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveIn the original Tron, Cindy Morgan plays Dr. Lora Baines, as well as the program she wrote — Yori — who becomes Tron's love interest.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/24776_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveIn the next installment of this movie franchise, Tron: Legacy, actress Olivia Wilde plays Quorra, a program that helps Jeff Bridges' character, Kevin Flynn, survive life in exile. We love her character's blunt bangs. Severe, but in a good way.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/24865_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveWhile Starcrash is indeed as campy as sci-fi films come, we can't help but include outlaw and smuggler Stella Star on our list of favorites. After all, she was supposedly the best astro-pilot in the whole universe. (And, come on, she wore a see-through jumpsuit.)http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/24797_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveNot only is Savage She-Hulk a skilled lawyer, she's been part of almost every major Marvel crime-fighting team: the Avengers, the Fantastic Four and S.H.I.E.L.D., just to name a few.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/24785_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveJoining other famously blue sexy sci-fi ladies is Neytiri, the warrior woman from Avatar, who shows a former Marine how to kick butt in her world.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/24793_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveIron Man's Pepper Potts trades her power suits for armor to become Rescue, operating a telepresence unit as team leader of the Order, California's superheroic team.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/24783_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveThis A.I. lover-bot sure lives up to her feisty name, Gigolo Jane.BIGGEST CELEBRITY STYLE BOMBS OF 2010http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/24775_Original.jpg
- Sci-Fi Fashionistas We LoveSpider-Man heroines Mary Jane & Black Cat are different in ability but equal in importance. Mary Jane has no special powers and serves as Peter Parker's love interest while Black Cat is a burglar's daughter who made a secret deal with a mobster named Kingpin to obtain her signature power: the ability to give others bad luck.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/24782_Original.jpg
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1 of 29Full-Body Color
2 of 29Star Trek: Voyager's cybernetic crew member, Seven of Nine, was not only a valuable asset due to her ability to sense Borg activity, she also rocked a skintight blue suit like nobody's business.
Go For the Gold
3 of 29Few bikinis are as iconic as the metallic one Star Wars heroine Princess Leia wore.
Double Statement
4 of 29Model Mila Jovovich was an ideal pick to play Leeloo, a "perfect being," in The Fifth Element, and we still love her iconic red dreadlocks (not to mention her take on the now over-worn "bandage dress").
Futurism Fashion
5 of 29Based on the French comic book character of the same name, the sexy sci-fi vixen Barbarella has influenced fashion and beauty trends like thigh-high boots, big hair and metallic fabrics.
The Cat Suit
6 of 29Recognized as one of the greatest villains of all time, Catwoman has a knack for burglary as well as seducing the hero Batman. (And have you ever seen a chicer cat suit?)
Designer Inspired?
7 of 29Rebel assassin Aeon Flux also knows how to work a black skintight suit, as well as a gun. If you look at the bustier part of this get-up, it's a bit reminiscent of Jean Paul Gaultier, no?
Lady in Red
8 of 29As one of the "Significant Seven," Battlestar Galactica siren Number Six seductively uses her ability to take a human form to transform into different-looking versions of herself. A very valuable skill to have in real life as well. (And there's nothing more iconic than a woman in a red dress.)
Power Suit
9 of 29As the Invisible Woman, and one of the members of the Fantastic Four, Sue Storm was the first female superhero created in what's known as the "Silver Age" of comics.
Neutral Colors
10 of 29This Matrix character is named after Persephone, the mythological Greek queen of the underworld. Her beige body-hugging dress is certainly chic enough for royalty.
Cropped Top
11 of 29In Weird Science, two teenage boys create the ideal woman using a computer. And their creation, Lisa, just goes to show you there's really no need for fancy clothing. Men seem to be perfectly content if we just wear as little as possible.
Body Paint
12 of 29X-Men supervillian Mystique is best known for founding the Brotherhood of Mutants and for her ability to shape-shift, but her movie portrayal by actress Rebecca Romijn perhaps raised more awareness of the appeal of body paint than anything else.
Red Locks
13 of 29Soviet spy Black Widow (real name Natalia "Natasha" Alianovna Romanova) first appeared in the Iron Man comics, serving as a femme fatale attempting to seduce Tony Stark.
Strong Brow
14 of 29As the daughter of Flash Gordon's villain, Ming the Merciless, Princess Aura is the rightful heir to the throne of Mongo. While she may not have the same title in her name as her dear old dad, Aura's brows are not only merciless but pretty darn fierce as well. (And her quintessential '80s styling is a bit similar to that in the Thriller music video, which debuted just three years after this film.)
Awesomely Braided
15 of 29Asgardian demigoddess and Marvel superhero, Valkyrie, ages far more slowly than humans do and is resistant to most forms of injury. Given her viking-esque vibe, her real name is, aptly, Brunnhilde. (And we are so digging her perfectly styled braids.)
Bedazzled
16 of 29Not only does Zhora from Bladerunner work as an exotic dancer at Taffey's Bar — as well as learn how to be a killer assassin — she also demonstrates how to don extensive body make-up and still look sexy. (Makes us just a little nostalgic for the days of body glitter.)
Oh So Mod
17 of 29The title character of Galaxina, a Star Wars, Star Trek and Aliens parody, was famously played by 1980 Playboy Playmate of the Year Dorothy Stratten. (She was tragically murdered right after the movie came out.) With her full bangs and cut-out jumpsuit, this character has a whole lot of mod going on.
Two-Toned Tresses
18 of 29As a mutant, X-Men character Rogue had a fatal flaw preventing her from being able to physically touch others, which she thankfully got over so she could have a more normal relationship with her on-off love, Gambit. Rogue's two-tone hair reminds us a bit of tress-risk-taker Rihanna.
Head-to-Toe White
19 of 29We'd take a Fantastic Voyage inside the human body with Cora Peterson by our side. Especially if we get sassy white jumpsuits to wear.
Caped and Masked
20 of 29Scarlet Witch is an Avenger who can manipulate probability and alter reality for the good of the world. (Funny, we do the same thing when debating the merits of having two cupcakes instead of just one.)
Big Hair
21 of 29Alex from the film Saturn 3 has spent her entire life in space. Perhaps fittingly, her voluminous hair defies gravity.
Digital Delight
22 of 29In the original Tron, Cindy Morgan plays Dr. Lora Baines, as well as the program she wrote — Yori — who becomes Tron's love interest.
She Bangs
23 of 29In the next installment of this movie franchise, Tron: Legacy, actress Olivia Wilde plays Quorra, a program that helps Jeff Bridges' character, Kevin Flynn, survive life in exile. We love her character's blunt bangs. Severe, but in a good way.
Clearly Fantastic
24 of 29While Starcrash is indeed as campy as sci-fi films come, we can't help but include outlaw and smuggler Stella Star on our list of favorites. After all, she was supposedly the best astro-pilot in the whole universe. (And, come on, she wore a see-through jumpsuit.)
Serious Boots
25 of 29Not only is Savage She-Hulk a skilled lawyer, she's been part of almost every major Marvel crime-fighting team: the Avengers, the Fantastic Four and S.H.I.E.L.D., just to name a few.
All-Over Blue
26 of 29Joining other famously blue sexy sci-fi ladies is Neytiri, the warrior woman from Avatar, who shows a former Marine how to kick butt in her world.
Electric Transformation
27 of 29Iron Man's Pepper Potts trades her power suits for armor to become Rescue, operating a telepresence unit as team leader of the Order, California's superheroic team.
Shiny and Red
28 of 29This A.I. "lover-bot" sure lives up to her feisty name, Gigolo Jane.
Schoolgirl Meets Rebel
29 of 29Spider-Man heroines Mary Jane & Black Cat are different in ability but equal in importance. Mary Jane has no special powers and serves as Peter Parker's love interest while Black Cat is a burglar's daughter who made a secret deal with a mobster named Kingpin to obtain her signature power: the ability to give others bad luck.
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