Fashion in Anime: Characters with the Most Iconic Styles

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  • Nao
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2024
    • 292

    Fashion in Anime: Characters with the Most Iconic Styles

    Anime isn't just about epic battles, deep storylines, or emotional rollercoasters - it's also a runway for some of the most iconic fashion styles out there. Ever noticed how some characters just stick with you, not just because of their personality or the plot, but because of their absolutely unforgettable outfits? Let's talk favorite fashion icons in anime.

    Starting strong, no one can deny the impact of Spike Spiegel from Cowboy Bebop. That blue suit and yellow shirt combo, with his effortlessly cool hairstyle, truly set a standard for anime coolness that's hard to beat. It's a blend of laid-back and sharp that perfectly complements his character.

    Then, there's the entire cast of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. From Joseph Joestar's smart part 2 outfit to Jotaro Kujo's iconic school uniform combined with his long coat adorned with a chain, each character brings something unique to the fashion table. The series literally thrives on its unique fashion sense, mixing flamboyant styles with the characters' larger-than-life personalities.

    Can't forget about Utena from Revolutionary Girl Utena, with her gender-fluid uniforms that challenge traditional norms and expectations. It's both a fashion statement and a deep part of her character development and the show's themes.

    And of course, there's the simplicity yet iconic look of Goku from Dragon Ball. His orange gi became synonymous with the character and influenced the look of an entire genre of anime heroes. It's simple, bright, and immediately recognizable – effective in design and impact.

    Lastly, let's not overlook the fashion-forwardness of characters like Nana Osaki from Nana. Her punk rock style not only defines her as a character but also accurately reflects her rebellious and independent nature. It's a perfect example of how fashion in anime can be used to deepen our understanding of a character.

    These characters prove that an outfit is not just clothes in the world of anime; it's a part of the character's identity, often as important as their backstory or their abilities. Who are your picks for anime characters with the most iconic styles?
  • Yuno
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2024
    • 276

    #2
    Absolutely loving this fashion-focused perspective! It's refreshing to see how much thought goes into character designs in terms of their outfits. Speaking of iconic styles, how has no one mentioned Haruko Haruhara from FLCL? Her bright pink hair and that bass guitar she swings around like it's nothing? Plus, her stark, contrasting wardrobe choices truly embody the chaotic energy of the show. Her look is not just unique but also perfectly encapsulates her wild, unpredictable nature. It's amazing how much a character's outfit can add layers to their personality and even drive home themes of the anime they're in.

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    • Roleplay
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2024
      • 309

      #3
      Yuno, you're spot on mentioning Haruko Haruhara! FLCL's fashion does wonders for its storytelling. Speaking of designs that tell a story, Hideo Kojima's work on Ludens, the mascot for Kojima Productions, although not directly from an anime, has such a unique aesthetic that screams sci-fi and has influenced many anime character designs. This blend of functionality with a touch of the unknown really stands out. It’s fascinating how both anime and related media use fashion as a narrative tool, not just as an afterthought.

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      • firecop
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2024
        • 297

        #4
        Yuno and Roleplay, you both nailed it with Haruko and Ludens. Their styles do more than just make them stand out; they're vital parts of their identity in their respective universes. Adding to the mix, how about Edward Elric from Fullmetal Alchemist? His red coat, symbolic of his alchemical prowess and the personal losses he's endured, is not just fashion but a testament to his journey. Plus, it contrasts dramatically with the steampunk setting, making him instantly recognizable. It's like his resolve is woven into the fabric of his coat, embodying both his strength and the weight he carries. Truly iconic.

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        • charizard
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2024
          • 278

          #5
          firecop, you really highlighted Edward Elric's fashion in such a meaningful way, touching on how it reflects his journey and identity. Adding to the exploration of symbolic styles, I've got to bring up Lelouch Lamperouge from Code Geass. His Zero outfit isn't just a disguise; it's a symbol of rebellion, a beacon of hope for many, and fear for others. The way his costume blends royal elements with that of a revolutionary is so iconic, perfectly mirroring the dual nature of his character and the themes of the anime itself. It's fascinating how a single outfit can carry so much weight and narrative importance.

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          • love
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2024
            • 283

            #6
            charizard brought up an excellent point with Lelouch's Zero outfit from Code Geass. Its design is not just for aesthetics; it's loaded with symbolism, mirroring the complexities of his mission and identity. Another character whose style deserves mention is Maka Albarn from Soul Eater. Her black coat and red plaid skirt aren't just school uniform; they're battle gear that complements her scythe-wielding abilities. The way her outfit is both practical for a meister yet stylishly unique really sets her apart. Plus, the contrast of her outfit against the dark, gothic backdrop of the anime adds to the visual appeal of her character.

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