

While the bold color is a signature for Harley Quinn, red dresses are frequently used to highlight femme fatales in cinema - such as Jessica Rabbit, or Marilyn Monroe in the opening sequence of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (a movie that was also referenced in Birds of Prey.) Harley's red, tiered dress references her place as a woman in the film canon and is an example of Suicide Squad 2's aesthetic departure from previous comic book movies. Harley Quinn's other costume, her red dress, ties the character back to her origins, and to other iconic women in film. Both references bring Harley Quinn's costume back to her original character and remake her famous look so it's more practical in the DCEU. The Suicide Squad 2 costume also references her outfit in the comic Suicide Squad #11, which turned her original jester-inspired bodysuit into a heavy, fitted suit. James Gunn confirmed that Harley Quinn's new costume was partially inspired by her appearance in the video game Injustice 2. Replicating the card suite designs on her red and black pants and the layered belts around her waist, Harley Quinn's costume in Suicide Squad 2 is more of an armored version of her video game counterpart. Harley Quinn's costume in Suicide Squad 2 might be a new look for the character, but it also references her history. Harley Quinn in Suicide Squad 2 finally found a happy medium between the iconic design of the character and the sharp whimsy of Margot Robbie's portrayal in the films. Although the colors might be similar to her costume in Suicide Squad, Harley Quinn's new costumes are significantly more tactical and far less revealing. She returns to her iconic red and black design and is influenced by her jester-inspired bodysuit from Batman: The Animated Series.

Harley Quinn's costumes in Suicide Squad 2 are different from both of her previous DCEU iterations.

With costumes that reference the electric whimsy of Jeremy Scott, creative director of the luxury brand Moschino, Benach's version of Harley Quinn prefers playful and utilitarian clothing, but not her circus-inspired roots. Trading the dark and jaded aesthetic of Suicide Squad for a much brighter one, the Harley Quinn in Birds of Prey wears more fun, colorful and practical clothes, while deviating even further from her origins in the comics. In Birds of Prey, costume designer Erin Benach - who had previously designed costumes for Drive - reacted to the criticism of Suicide Squad and attempted to course-correct Harley Quinn's costumes. IPad 3, iPad 4, iPad Air, iPad iPad, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3, iPad Mini 4, 9.Related: The Suicide Squad: How Every Returning Character Changed From The Original

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