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{{quote|'''Wonder Girl:''' You're not a villain.<br />
'''Arrowette:''' I am. And it's gonna stink. I'm not going to get to win anymore. All my friends will hate me. Oh God... I'll have to get a tight, skimpy black leather outfit that shows off my cleavage. Oh God... I'll have to get ''cleavage''.|''[[Young Justice (comics)|Young Justice]]''}}
 
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* A very literal [[Evil Makeover]] occurs to Helena during ''[[Mirror Mask]]'''s most [[Nightmare Fuel]]-ish scene.
* When Dana Barrett becomes Zuul in ''[[Ghostbusters]]'', her outfit suddenly becomes a diaphanous dress which shows lots of shoulder and leg.
{{quote| '''Venkman:''' That's a new look for you isn't it?}}
* When Sam Rockwell's character does his [[Face Heel Turn]] in the ''[[Charlie's Angels]]'' film, he goes from a "shy, rumpled guy" look to a slick, black, and stylish outfit.
* Robert the Bruce in the movie ''[[Braveheart]]'' wears a very bulky and intimidating "dark knight" armor after betraying William Wallace in favor of King Edward "Longshanks".
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* In the fourth series ''[[Blake's Seven|Blakes Seven]]'' episode {{spoiler|"Assassin", the female assassin pretends to be a slave and spends most of the episode in frumpy clothes, blubbing. Naturally, when the truth is revealed, she stops to change into a rather stylish little black number and redo her hair.}}
* And how can we forget Vampire Willow from ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', with her spiffy threads? (Not to mention, her black ink job in the climax of Season 6.)
{{quote| '''Willow:''' [The black leather corset] is a little binding. I guess vampires really don't have to breathe. ''(Notices own cleavage)'' Gosh, look at those.}}
** In the episode where Vampire Willow first appears, there was also Vampire Xander, with his leather pants.
** Similarly, Angel's switch to Angelus on ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' or ''[[Angel]]'' was usually accompanied by wearing a lot more leather. A [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshade was hung]] on this in season 2, when the possibility of Angel turning evil made Lorne consider the great benefits of Angel in leather.