It's no secret that superheroines like Wonder Woman are often considered sex symbols, but the fetish for skimpy spandex costumes is moving off the comic rack and into the undergarments section, thanks to a new line of ladies' lingerie called "New World Order" from the company Agent Provocateur.The different styles have names like Crystalina, Hornette, Pantheria, Magnette, and, uh -- Debbie? Methinks "Debbie" doesn't totally grasp this whole "secret identity" thing.
They're obviously selling the fantasy of the super-strong, super-sexy woman, but it's hard for me to tell whether they're marketing it as a male fetish object, or an empowering roleplay identity for women. Or both? Regardless, I think Agent Provocateur owes a huge creative debt to the comic book companies for the countless superheroine outfits that are already defacto lingerie.

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Tuesday 15 September
By Kevin
wow, I think those superheroines looks really good on real! I'd love to read a magazine printed with real of those super girls on lingerie.
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Tuesday 06 October
By Tanya
I honestly think they could have done something more fun (like superheroines at home or getting un/dressed, maybe wearing a crown or a gun strapped to ther leg. This would show powerful females also have a life like any other gal) than to try to make these ladies look like they actually fight crime in lingerie. If you think about the idea of it, it truly is geared towards objectification. What is empowering about fighting crime in your knickers?
At least with the scantily clad women in comics, it still manages to look like a uniform.
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