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* The Huntress, a part of the ''[[Batman]]'' comics' Bat Family, is almost always depicted wearing purple. She's one of the only members of the Bat Family that doesn't wear all black, as well as one of the only females.
* The Huntress, a part of the ''[[Batman]]'' comics' Bat Family, is almost always depicted wearing purple. She's one of the only members of the Bat Family that doesn't wear all black, as well as one of the only females.
** The third Batgirl, Stephanie Brown, also has purple on her costume, and as Spoiler it's the primary color. She seems to fit the "feminine" aspect of this trope.
** The third Batgirl, Stephanie Brown, also has purple on her costume, and as Spoiler it's the primary color. She seems to fit the "feminine" aspect of this trope.
** Barbara Gordon's Batgirl uniform as of the [[Batgirl 2011 (Comic Book)|2011 reboot]] also has purple accents, though considerably less than Stephanie's.
** Barbara Gordon's Batgirl uniform as of the [[Batgirl 2011|2011 reboot]] also has purple accents, though considerably less than Stephanie's.
** Catwoman occasionally wore purple as a part of her [[Spy Catsuit]].
** Catwoman occasionally wore purple as a part of her [[Spy Catsuit]].
** Talia al Ghul, similar to Catwoman, is an on-again, off-again lover of Batman who is a sometimes a hero and sometimes a villain, and occasionally wears purple as the primary color of her costume.
** Talia al Ghul, similar to Catwoman, is an on-again, off-again lover of Batman who is a sometimes a hero and sometimes a villain, and occasionally wears purple as the primary color of her costume.