BlackPantherWakandaForever costume designer Ruth E. Carter compares the new super suit for the titular hero to the form of a ballerina.
Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever just had its world premiere and some very interesting tidbits — without spoilers, don't worry — about the movie are coming out thanks to the cast and crew walking down on the purple carpet and answering various media queries. During the premiere, the movie’s costumes were also on display along with the new “little petite” Black Panther costume which caught the eyes of many as it still remains a mystery who is behind the mask.
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