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  2. Soo Catwoman - Wikipedia

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    Susan Lucas, better known as Soo Catwoman, was a member of London's early punk subculture. [1] Lucas was active in the London punk scene between 1976 and 1978, where she became a muse of photographer Bob Gruen and befriended the members of the Sex Pistols .

  3. Catsuits and bodysuits in popular media - Wikipedia

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    Catwoman has worn a variety of lurex, PVC, leather and spandex catsuits in the TV series, film and comic book franchises. The villainess Harley Quinn is renowned for her distinctive costume – a red and black diamond-checked catsuit in the style of a harlequin jester. [21] Batman: Lee Meriwether as Catwoman, wears a black tight shiny catsuit. [22]

  4. Punk fashion - Wikipedia

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    Punk fashion circa 1986, a hairstyle with dyed red liberty spikes Punks in leather jackets with spikes and pin badges, 2003. Punk fashion is the clothing, hairstyles, cosmetics, jewellery, and body modifications of the punk counterculture.

  5. Supercouple Russell Wilson and Ciara dressed up as Batman and ...

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    Ironically, Batman and Catwoman never actually hold an official relationship as far as the DC comic-verse goes. Supercouple Russell Wilson and Ciara dressed up as Batman and Catwoman Skip to main ...

  6. List of dominatrices in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Emma Frost was a dominatrix while a villain, and continues to dress as one after reforming. 1986 United States: Batman: Year One: In a retelling of Batman's origins, Selina Kyle (alias Catwoman) appears as a dominatrix in a slum neighborhood of Gotham City. As some fans and authors took objection to this depiction, conflating it with ...

  7. Pamela Rooke - Wikipedia

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    Pamela Rooke (23 June 1955 – 3 April 2022), [1] (known as Jordan) was an English model and actress known for her work with Vivienne Westwood and the Sex boutique in the Kings Road area of London in the mid-1970s, and for attending many of the early Sex Pistols performances.

  8. Julie Newmar - Wikipedia

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    Newmar was born in Los Angeles, California, on August 16, 1933, [3] [4] as the eldest of three children born to Don and Helene (née Jesmer) Newmeyer. Her father was head of the physical education department at Los Angeles City College, and had played American football professionally in the 1920s with the 1926 Los Angeles Buccaneers of the National Football League.

  9. Bromley Contingent - Wikipedia

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    The term Bromley Contingent first appeared in the UK music press after the Sex Pistols' gig in Paris on 3 September 1976, when journalist Caroline Coon decided to write an article about "the fans rather about the band". [4] The label was a bit of a misnomer as some members came from other places, including Kentish Town and Burnt Oak. [5]