![]() ![]() Our next step was to work with Ted Huetter, public relations and promotions manager at The Museum of Flight. Louis but also SpaceShipOne to make room in the Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall. Bob has worked very hard to secure a space for the jet by moving not only the Spirit of St. “There’s nothing that would make my daughter happier than to bring Wonder Woman’s invisible plane back to Washington, DC, if only for a very short time,” he said. Since then, our curator Bob van der Linden wanted very much to display the plane at the Museum in Washington, DC. The Museum of Flight had acquired the plane with help from Lieutenant Diana Prince in April 2013. That was my first exchange with my friend Dan Hagedorn when I approached him about borrowing Wonder Woman’s invisible plane from The Museum of Flight. Little girls will love matching Mom this Halloween, and we also carry adorable Wonder Woman costumes for babies (the one-piece jumpsuits ensure they’ll stay in place!) and pets (what’s cuter than a puppy in a Wonder Woman dress?).“Oh Lordy, I don’t know if we can loan that object or not, it is exceptionally rare! High maintenance, too.” - Dan Hagedorn, curator and director of collections of The Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington. It’s no surprise that Wonder Woman’s costume has come a long way over the years, and we’re fully stocked with every style, from the 1970s red bodysuit with “WW” logo on the chest and blue skirt with gold stars, to Wonder Woman’s modern-day look, featuring grayed-out versions of blue and red with gold accents. We even carry officially licensed DC Comics Wonder Woman movie accessories, like Diana’s shield, boots and sword. We loved the new Wonder Woman movie, starring Gadot as Wonder Woman, Chris Pine as Steve Trevor, Robin Wright as Antiope, David Thewlis as Sir Patrick Morgan and Ares, and Connie Nielsen as Queen Hippolyta, and that’s why we’re so excited about our huge selection of Wonder Woman Halloween costumes for kids and adults alike. Now, a new generation of strong women has a heroine to look up to - and we couldn’t be happier. ![]() Until Gal Gadot embodied Diana, princess of the Amazons from the island Themyscira, in 2017’s feature film, Lynda Carter personified Wonder Woman. ![]()
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