Original costume worn by Zoe Saldana as Gamora
in Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy
Featured in the costume exhibit were the signature movie looks of Chris Pratt's 'Star-Lord' and Zoe Saldana's 'most dangerous woman in the universe', the green-skinned assassin, 'Gamora', which also feature in the promotional posters for the superhero sci-fi film.Based on the Marvel Comics character created by Jim Starlin, in the movie Gamora is the adopted warrior woman daughter of 'Thanos', who initially works with the Kree fanatic 'Ronan the Accuser', but soon becomes involved in the hunt for a powerful orb and joins the ragtag band of thieves, bounty hunters and maniacs to help save the galaxy.
Guardians of the Galaxy movie poster
Alexandra Byrne was Costume Designer on this space-based movie and she's also created the looks for previous Marvel Comics movies The Avengers and Thor, plus films like Finding Neverland and 300: Rise of an Empire and mostly notably her Oscar-winning costume work in Elizabeth: The Golden Age.I know that fellow Guardians of the Galaxy fans, costume enthusiasts and cosplayers will appreciate this abundance of images and the costume details of one of Gamora's figure-hugging alien outfits from the movie.
Guardians of the Galaxy Gamora movie costume detail
Personally I love the blue animal/reptile print incorporated into the mostly black ensemble and I wouldn't be surprised at all if we see many Gamora, and other Guardians of the Galaxy costumes, at this year's Halloween.If you like this authentic outfit, be sure to stay tuned for a closer look at Chris Pratt's 'Peter Quill' aka 'Star-Lord' costume in the days to come.
I'll have to wing the back of it, but thank you! My boyfriend and I are cosplaying as Starlord and Gamora. :D
ReplyDeleteGlad I could be of help, I always wish I could see 360° around these costumes too!
ReplyDeleteOh my god, bless you for there photos
ReplyDeleteComments like yours make it all worthwhile!
ReplyDeleteYou made my Gamora cosplay a whole lot easier! Thank you for the close-ups they are great in determining what materials they used!
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