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13's Outfit revealed!

Yellow. Braces. *shudder*

I like the rest well enough, I suppose. I don't mind the Wesley Crusher-striped shirt; the pants look like something a little boy would wear. Maybe it's The Doctor getting back to her more child-like self.
 
The following is a drawing supposedly by the productions' costume designer. (I say "supposedly" because this is not the drawing's original URL. If it were on the BBC website or some other spot that could be more readily identified as "official", I would doubt it less.

http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171109/040a50567059f5052e3595992a7fd39a.jpg

Regardless, it depicts all the elements present in the publicity photo and Whittaker's physique has not been given impossible comic book heroine proportions. Point being, while in motion, rather than standing "ramrod" stiff as in the photo, this ensemble will likely look even more intriguing.
 
It's so... Unusual. And that's what makes it so cool. A timely departure from the Doctor outifts we've seen so far in NuWho.

The new outfit combined with the new TARDIS... She could easily be a 1980s Doctor! I'm hoping for a Howell-esque theme now. :)
 
Tbh if they put question marks somewhere on her costume it wouldn't look at all out of place, and might actually make her look more Doctory. Definitely a throwback to the 80s the more of think of it. The concept art shown above makes her look even more that way.
 
I'm pleased to see it's totally unsexualised.

Ditto. I was worried they would go all Americanized and oversex a style.

Her outfit has a connection to the icon of the Doctor (the overcoat or cape) while presenting something new.

It's a bit beige, but so was Davison's outfit. :)
 
I like the costume myself, it has a bit of a "grabbed in a charity-shop" vibe which let's face it is probably how The Doctor usually dresses by grabbing stuff off the pegs in the wardrobe. It also manages to bridge both worlds - being feminine without girly, and not a woman trying to dress as a bloke, along with some call-backs to earlier Doctors. The braces are Troughton or Smith, the shirt colour reminiscent of Tom Baker's scarf, and as for the shorter trousers - that was the style Ace wore, though not the type.
 
It's really growing on me. I hadn't noticed until I saw a bigger version that the stripe in the shirt is also in the jacket.

Of course, thinking back the first photo of Capaldi who'd have guess what he'd end up wearing, so I doubt this the only look we'll get.
 
She's gonna need some leg warmers and a scarf for Christmas specials (or icy planets). :D

Otherwise, I dig it.
 
Tbh if they put question marks somewhere on her costume it wouldn't look at all out of place, and might actually make her look more Doctory.

I never liked the question marks on the JNT-era Doctor costumes. Too cutesy and self-conscious. They came along at a point where all the mysteries of the Doctor had pretty much already been solved, so it felt like an attempt to replace them with a superficial reference to the idea of mystery. And they really got out of hand by the McCoy era.


Ankle scarves for the winter! Cool!! :D

Warm, one would hope...

(And are ankle scarves actually a thing? Wouldn't you trip?)
 
It works better as a comic strip costume... I don't mind the culottes or boots, and the coat could be good, depending on how it moves, so really... it's Mork's t-shirt and braces that are the crap thing.
 
I kinda like it!

I also like the new-look TARDIS exterior too, and the return to an RTD-era vibe with a more weathered finish. Cool updating to the phone door too. Sucks that we're still like a year away from this series starting tho.
 
I'm pleased to see it's totally unsexualised.

Agreed. I don't like it but it didn't make any of the mistakes that I was expecting it to. I like the pants and the suspenders. The coat is decent. But the top has got to go. The neckline is too wide and I hate the stripes.

What's weird is that it's far less stylish than most Doctors but isn't really going for full on pantomime the way that Colin Baker & Sylvester McCoy did. I feel like I would be more forgiving if there were some question marks somewhere in there, maybe along the suspenders.

I didn't notice this until it was pointed out, but she has piercings on at least her left ear. Aside from the occasional ring, lapel pin, and celery stalk, The Doctor doesn't typically wear jewelry, so this is a nice touch as well.

If it's just on one ear, maybe she's Bajoran.

Don't like it. It's a bit normal as in something you might see on a catwalk or some fashionable girl on the street. Colors are very bright like something pulled from a kids daytime TV presenter.

What fashionable girls are you seeing walking around? :wtf:

It does remind me of something a kids TV host would wear in the 1970s/80s. So it's retro but in a way that mimics one of the bad fashions of the era. Still, it's better than frizzy hair & pastels. :p

Third thought: That top is gonna be the first thing that changes. But every Doctor has had variations, and I suspect that like Capaldi, the coat will be the main element that will change the least frequently / significantly.

Is that a promise?
 
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