In the Black Panther's first solo movie, 'Queen Mother Ramonda' and his younger sister 'Shuri' wear these ceremonial costumes for 'Prince T'Challa's' coronation to claim the mantle of king at Warrior Falls.
Black Panther movie costume exhibit
at Hollywood's El Capitan Theatre
This costume exhibit for the
Marvel Studios film was photographed where they were temporarily on display at
Hollywood's El Capitan Theatre on February 23, 2018.
Ruth Carter was
Costume Designer on
Ryan Coogler's record-breaking hit movie and created her
Afrofuturist looks for the nation of
Wakanda by referencing many
African tribal looks, art, colours and fabrics.
Black Panther movie poster
In the movie we discover that not only is the metal Vibranium from the meteorite used in Wakanda's advanced technology, but it is also woven into the very fabric of their clothes.
Queen Mother Ramonda ceremonial costume
worn by Angela Bassett in Black Panther
This white costume that Angela Bassett wore for T'Challa's first challenge to his throne featured headwear inspired by South African Zulu tribeswomen and a shoulder mantle based on African lace and inspired by English fashion designer Gareth Pugh, which was created by 3D printing expert Julia Koerner.
Princess Shuri ceremonial costume worn by Letitia Wright
This is the costume
Shuri complains she wants to get out of at
Warrior Falls as the corset is tight.
Fans of
T'Challa's genius younger sister, the
'Q' to his
'James Bond', who also represents the new
Wakanda can also check out this
Shuri costume with gauntlets from Black Panther.
Wakanda Forever.
Black Panther movie poster