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== [[Comic Books]] ==
* Several female superheroes fall under this. Notable examples include [https://web.archive.org/web/20120124183552/http://www.dccomics.com/media/_dcu/heroes_and_villains/origin_stories/starfire/1.jpg Starfire] whose outfit is part lingerie, part bondage gear and [http://media.photobucket.com/image/Power%20Girl/fairygrl_2006/powergirl.jpg Power Girl] and her infamous boob window.
* Dear God, Emma Frost. As a member of the Hellfire Club, her outfit, while skimpy, was believable. [[Dominatrix| (It was white lingerie resembling the kind that anyone could buy at Victoria's Secrets, combined with knee-high boots and a cape.)]] However, after her [[Heel Face Turn]] her outfits got more daring and more improbable in design. One good example was when she first joined the X-Men: her outfit combined [[Absolute Cleavage]] and [[Impossibly Low Neckline]], using a few strategically placed scraps of fabric to form a reverse "X" with her exposed skin. Of course, the lingerie was a dress code for the Hellfire Club, but being [[Attention Whore| the type of person she is]], quitting the Club actually gave her a chance to be more daring.
* Exactly how [[Vampirella]] keeps her costume from falling off is a mystery. ''Wizard'' magazine claimed that for [[Real Life]] models who dress as the character at conventions, they use aerosol spray glue.