Wonder Woman: Diana's 10 Best DCEU Outfits, Ranked | ScreenRant

As an iconic superhero, Wonder Woman is a character who is often defined by the costume or disguise she is wearing. Whether in superhero or business mode or just taking some well-deserved time for herself, Diana Prince is a character who has become something of a fashion icon in her own right — especially in the DCEU.

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As brought from the page to the screen by actor Gal Gadot, Diana Prince has navigated multiple time periods and locales, whether the world of Themyscira, World War I Europe, America in the 1980s, or modern day society. Yet through every time period and location, she has impeccable style and a keen eye for fashion.

10 A Classic, With A Twist

As a member of the Amazons and a native of Themyscira, Diana was built to wear the battle armor of the incredible women who came before her. However, she goes one step beyond and makes the traditional Amazonian armor her own, pairing it with additional accent pieces.

In Justice League, Diana sports her familiar signature Wonder Woman armor and headpiece but pairs it with a beautiful flowing red shawl. It adds a softness to the edge of the hero's armor, mirroring the multifaceted nature of her character.

9 Business Casual

Wonder Woman 1984 doesn't shy away from exploring '80s fashion for all its highs and lows. From bright colors to big hair, the movie finds a perfect balance in Diana's wardrobe, and some of her best outfits appear in her time working at the Smithsonian.

This business casual outfit in particular stands out as a clear winner. Diana wears a gorgeous deep blue pantsuit, offset with a pop of color in her leopard patterned high heels. Her hair, styled in long and loose curls, perfectly completes the look.

8 Apartment Comfort

Wonder Woman 1984 continues its strong series of looks with another simple casual outfit that Diana sports in a key apartment scene with Steve Trevor.

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As the star-crossed lovers argue about what is expected of Diana as a hero, Diana wears a high-waisted pair of grey pants with a slim brown belt and a relaxed white sleeveless top. With the addition of a blazer, she'd be ready to go to work, but in the privacy of her home, she's allowed to be more comfortable.

7 Statement Piece

From her introduction, Diana Prince has always known how to make a statement — and an entrance. In Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, Diana wears one of her boldest pieces of all and looks incredible every second she does.

As she tries to fend off a particularly irritating Bruce Wayne, Diana wears an absolutely stunning white floor-length gown. The dress has dramatic cutouts all throughout its top, with a single sleeve, jeweled accents, and a gorgeous golden belt cinching at the middle.

6 A Classic, With Another Twist

After crossing No Man's Land in Wonder Woman, Diana, along with Steve Trevor, embark on a further adventure to find Ludendorff, whom Diana believes to be the Greek god Ares. As they roam through the woods, Diana is wearing her newly revealed Amazon armor.

But she also sports the addition of a long dark cloak, with a hood to give her protection and an air of mystery alike. It perfectly suits the moody vibe of that segment of the film's core story.

5 Night Out Fashion

Wonder Woman 1984 includes a brief touching sequence highlighting just how alone Diana is in her time. In this sequence, Diana dines alone out at a restaurant where a waiter expects her to be waiting for a date. And though she's alone, she's nevertheless dressed to the nines.

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Sporting the slack-fitting high-waisted grey pants again, along with a chain belt, Diana pairs it with a flowing white blouse and a cozy light grey jacket with a sweater-like feel.

4 Making An Entrance

In her time in the world of men, Diana Prince perfects fashion in both the business wear and formal wear departments. One of the first times she enters into that world is when she attends a party in an attempt to uncover Ares' identity.

In doing so, she borrows a dress from a socialite party attendee. The gown is stunning, floor-length, and a beautiful bright blue. With layers of semi-sheer fabric, the dress calls the guests' attention to Diana from the moment she arrives and makes her the center of focus the entire time.

3 Winter Wear

At the end of Wonder Woman 1984, Diana explores the streets during an almost carnival-like scene, with snow softly falling around her as she takes in humanity and nature's splendor. Even in this casual stroll, Diana is perfectly styled for the moment.

Her hair is as perfectly styled in her signature soft waves. Her long deep blue winter coat is accompanied by matching gloves, and further accented by a soft light brown scarf and a pop of color in the form of her small red clutch purse.

2 The Making Of A Hero

As should well be clear by now, Diana Prince is a woman who knows how to make an entrance and appearing all-powerful while doing so In Wonder Woman, Diana finally takes on the mantle of her hero by donning her Amazonian armor as she prepares to cross No Man's Land.

The Amazonian armor is perfectly tailored for Diana, with its sharp lines and striking colors of red, gold, blue, and silver. The headpiece, a tiara that once belonged to Antiope, further accentuates the powerful warrior look.

1 The Center Of Attention

Though Diana wears various suits of armor throughout the entire DCEU, she looks as strong, fierce, and formidable as ever when she arrives at a Smithsonian gala event in Wonder Woman 1984.

With her hair in a long, side-swept ponytail, Diana is the center of attention in a floor-length white gown with a long train. The slit in the bottom of the gown calls attention to her legs, working in perfect harmony with the dress' flowing upper half and long, buttoned sleeves, as well as her soft brown high heels.

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