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I never noticed the uniqueness of her uniform, either...Cool, I'll have to take a closer look. When she started wearing grey like everyone else, I assumed it was with pants like the rest of the cast.
I never noticed the uniqueness of her uniform, either...Cool, I'll have to take a closer look. When she started wearing grey like everyone else, I assumed it was with pants like the rest of the cast.
I find high heels almost as unattractive as shoes with pointed toes. They're unorthopedic, painful to wear, impractical or unsafe in many situations, and they deform womens' feet.Okay, this is kind of off-topic, but Kate brought it up...I've never understood why women wear high heels. Now I don't know from experience because I've never worn them myself, but they've always looked very uncomfortable to me. I always thought the main reason they exist is because some guys (not me) find them sexy. But what practical purpose does it serve to wear shoes that bend and elevate your feet like that?
That is a matter of opinion.Another regular has told me, and she might very well be correct, that most of the Trek woman wore high heels since they are very flattering to the female figure.
You know why? Because she was showing some skin, and that it is the exact problem with cat-suits, they cover all the skin. Show me some nicely toned stomachs, legs or cleavage and I'll enjoy it, but why would I want to see a beautiful body covered up by a ridiculous looking outfit?T'Pol like many characters was at maximum sexiness in the mirror universe.![]()
I didn't like Kes in a catsuit because that was the same time she had the long hair. The short hair looked waaay better.
Okay, this is kind of off-topic, but Kate brought it up...I've never understood why women wear high heels. Now I don't know from experience because I've never worn them myself, but they've always looked very uncomfortable to me. I always thought the main reason they exist is because some guys (not me) find them sexy. But what practical purpose does it serve to wear shoes that bend and elevate your feet like that?
So you look taller and slimmer I guess.
I find high heels almost as unattractive as shoes with pointed toes. They're unorthopedic, painful to wear, impractical or unsafe in many situations, and they deform womens' feet.![]()
Well, for catsuit fanciers they are popular precisely because they cover up the skin. Lots of bare skin, whilst by no means unsexy, can also seem obvious, even blatant. A catsuit is concealing, yet being so tight shows off the figure almost as if the wearer were nude. It is this contrast between concealment and display that makes them so intriguing to some.
As an illustration of this point, whilst I personally find Halle Berry to be more attractive than Michelle Pfieffer, I found the latter looked far sexier in her Catwoman costume than the former did in hers.
Not everyone will agree. And that's fine. IDIC. But for those of us with that sort of mind the catsuits were great.
She was also a cyborg. Who's to say the Borg didn't cut off her feet and replace them with high-heeled cybernetic hooves?I agree that a real Seven of Nine would never have worn them. She valued efficiency and practicality, concepts which are antithetical to wearing high-heeled shoes...![]()
She was also a cyborg. Who's to say the Borg didn't cut off her feet and replace them with high-heeled cybernetic hooves?I agree that a real Seven of Nine would never have worn them. She valued efficiency and practicality, concepts which are antithetical to wearing high-heeled shoes...![]()
You've actually missed a big reason why catsuits are used so often as costumes: Because they only appear to be revealing. Even women with lovely figures are wearing corsets and so on under those things - corsets that narrow an already narrow waist, that flatten some stuff and that, so to speak, exaggerate other stuff. You can't do that with a bare midriff.
Hope I haven't destroyed too many treasured illusions here.
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