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  1. Jun 19, 2017 · There are a number of reasons, but one of the most prominent of the bunch is Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman -- and her instantly recognizable, skintight outfit. Pfeiffer recently opened up...

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  2. Dec 3, 2022 · The actress had to be vacuum-sealed, powdered, and painted for every scene in the 1992 film. She also had to deal with claws, a mask, a whip, and a corset that made her lightheaded and choked.

  3. Jun 19, 2017 · The actress reveals how the suit was uncomfortable, restrictive and smelly during filming. She also shares her excitement to play the iconic DC Comics character in Tim Burton's movie.

  4. The costume designer reveals how she created and stitched the iconic latex outfit for Batman Returns in 1992. She also shares the challenges and secrets of working with Tim Burton and Michelle Pfeiffer.

  5. Jun 10, 2020 · Clad completely in latex and literally washed down in silicon to make it gleam on film, Vogt’s Catwoman suit borrowed liberally from fetishwear designs to turn the character into something harder, darker, and more likely to unearth hidden feelings than Newmar’s more television-appropriate catsuit (which was nonetheless pretty damn racy for ...

  6. Dec 13, 2022 · However, according to an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Michelle Pfeiffer says the Catwoman costume was the most uncomfortable she ever had to wear and required baby powder and silicone spray to get into. Michelle Pfeiffers Catwoman suit was designed by Bob Ringwood and Mary E. Vogt, with creative contributions from director Tim Burton.

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  8. Jun 15, 2017 · Warner Bros. There was a good reason the iconic catsuit — which Pfeiffer notably sews together while wreaking havoc on her apartment — got those stitches, Costume designer Mary Vogt explained...

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