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purplecat ([personal profile] purplecat) wrote2025-01-21 06:40 pm

Costume Bracket: Round 3, Post 3

Two Doctor Who companion outfits for your delectation and delight! Outfits selected by a mixture of ones I, personally, like; lists on the internet; and a certain random element.



The first new Who outfit AND the first black and white outfit to make it through to this round! Which will make it through to the next?

Selection of images of Yaz's outfit from Early in the Flux. A black leather biking jacket.  Black jeans with silver buttons.  Brown leather belt.  Sensible boots.  A bright red shirt with a floral pattern, suggestive of chinese fabrics.



Selection of images of Victoria's outfit from The Abominable Snowmen and The Ice Warriors.  A short wollen coat and brown breeches with knee-length wooly socks and walking boots.  Under the jacket a white shirt with frills at the collar and cuffs can be seen.  A short black cloak with a fur-lined hood is worn over the top.



Poll #32562 Costume Bracket: Round 2, Post 3
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Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 20

Which costume do you prefer?

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Yaz in Early Flux episodes
9 (45.0%)

Victoria in The Abominable Snowmen
11 (55.0%)




Vote for your favourite of these costumes. Use whatever criteria you please - most practical, most outrageously spacey, most of its decade!

Voting will remain open for at least a week, possibly longer!

Costume Bracket Masterlist

Images are a mixture of my own screencaps, screencaps from Lost in Time Graphics, PCJ's Whoniverse Gallery, and random Google searches.

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