Note: Early pictures below show the belt loop incorrectly positioned further back on the hip, but it has since been corrected to exactly match placement on the original costume. The loop for the lasso is also made of gold leather, and snaps with a brass snap. The stunt costume belt was sewn to the panties and bustier, so Don Hood used black felt on the back for this detachable belt. There were multiple varieties of the belt used on the series, but this matches the most common style seen in the second and third season. The back hooks with two large hook and eye enclosures. The front is gold leather, with two types of gold trim (like the tiara, the original had a trim no longer made). The belt is also made from a pattern from Ken Yamada's original stunt costume.
Notes about each piece, how it matches the original costume, and how it was reconstructed, are below.īelow are pictures of the mannequin as it was finished on October 27,2006 just in time for its Wonder Woman Day debut! This page is a chronicle of the making of the mannequin.
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Invaluable help referencing one of the ORIGINAL TV costumes came from Ken of, who allowed the combination Lynda/stunt costume to be meticulously photographed by Jericho Wilson, and patterns traced from it by Andy Mangels and Anina Bennett. Some reproduction items below are for sale! > To see more of Don Hood's work go to Creations by Pooh. His partner, Don Hood, is a tailor and costume maker, and 3-4 years of birthday presents and Christmas presents were saved up to get the intricate costume made. Wonder Woman Museum curator Andy Mangels has long wanted to have a life-size Wonder Woman replica in his office. THE MANNEQUIN PROJECT - Lynda Carter as WONDER WOMANīegun January 2004 - finished October 27, 2006