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* Poor Big Barda went through this twice on her first meeting with [[Superman]] (post-[[Crisis on Infinite Earths|mid-80s-continuity-reboot-wise]]). She gets captured by the [[New Gods]] villain Sleez, and as Superman arrives on the scene, he finds Barda all dolled and dressed up as a Go-go dancer and being psionically controlled to dance for Sleez. Superman gets captured as well, and as Barda's husband Mister Miracle arrives on the scene, he finds Superman and Barda being psionically controlled by Sleez into making a porno movie! What was John Byrne [[Author Appeal|thinking]]?
* In ''[[The Middleman]]'''s graphic novel [[The Resolution Will Not Be Televised|finale]], Manservant Neville does this to Wendy.
{{quote| '''Wendy:''' You murdered my boyfriend... destroyed my workplace... trapped Noser in a giant diamond... gave my best friend Lacey leukemia... and did God-knows-what to the only father figure I've ever known... ''and the worst you could think to do to me was put me in a slave girl costume?''}}
 
 
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** Inversion in ''The Curse of the Black Pearl'': shortly after taking Elizabeth Swan as his prisoner, Captain Barbossa gives her a proper dress to wear. What she's wearing when captured is, by modern standards, a reasonably concealing nightdress -- but for the time in which the film is set, she was essentially naked. Incidentally, the alternative ''was'' nudity -- and a night with the crew.
** Alluded to in ''Dead Man's Chest'' when she shows up at Jack's crew recruitment dressed as a man and reveals to him who she is.
{{quote| "It should be a dress or nothing. I happen to have no dress in my cabin."}}
** Played straight in ''At World's End'': when Elizabeth impersonates an encarnate Calypso for Sao Feng, he dresses her in what we'll assume is the most queenly costume he just happened to have on his ship. Given how Barbossa came by the dress he gave Elizabeth in ''CoTBP'', this has nasty implications.
* ''[[The Silence of the Lambs|Hannibal]]'': Clarice is rendered unconscious by a gunshot wound and wakes up wearing an evening gown (specifically a [[Sexy Backless Outfit]] [[Absolute Cleavage]] one) instead of the casual clothes she was wearing earlier. Which never happened in the ''book'' -- although Clarice does end up wearing the evening gown, she's allowed to put it on without Lecter being in the room. Nor does Lecter ever undress her, except to tend her injuries.
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* ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark]]'': Belloq convinces his captive Marion to put on a fancy dress that he just happens to have with him.
* The first ''[[Austin Powers]]'' movie [[Lampshade Hanging|hung a lampshade]] on this:
{{quote| '''Dr. Evil:''' Do you like your quasi-futuristic outfits? I designed them myself.}}
* ''[[James Bond (film)|James Bond]]''
** In ''[[Dr. No]]'', Honey Rider dons a pair of capri pants and a tunic-style top to attend a dinner with Bond, Dr. No, and company. After the dinner, Bond is beaten up by No's henchmen and Honey is dragged away; when next we see her, she's chained up in a flooding basin, still wearing the top but without the pants.
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* ''[[Futurama]]''
** In the 4th movie, ''Into the Wild Green Yonder'', the eco-feminist organization does this to this to the ''guys''.
{{quote| '''Zapp Brannigan:''' Ah, the fairer sex.}}
** Zapp tries to do this to Leela the first time they meet, but she refuses to play along.
* ''[[Korgoth of Barbaria]]'': Korgoth in his travels meets a guy keeping a girl in a cage in his dining room.