A stunningly skilled cosplayer has brought Selina Kyle’s Catwoman to life with such jaw-dropping comic book accuracy that it could rival—if not sur—Hollywood’s live-action adaptations. However, there’s debate over which exact costume this cosplay replicates, though both versions share the same bold and controversial design choice that makes them unforgettable.
Since seduction has always been a key part of Catwoman’s character, many fans appreciated the design.
Cosplayer stunning Catwoman costume, quickly amassing thousands of upvotes (the equivalent of likes) and sparking numerous comments. Her cosplay features Selina’s iconic black catsuit, clawed gloves, cat-eared cowl, and signature goggles.
Not only does Grimes successfully incorporate all these defining costume elements, but she also strikes a pose straight out of Catwoman’s playbook—her body twisted in a picturesque stance, with one hand raised to flaunt her razor-sharp-looking claws.
Cosplayer Brings One of Catwoman’s Best Costumes to Life
Comic Comes From Tom King’s Batman #36 (2017) – Art by Clay Mann
While many agree that this is one of Selina’s most iconic and best looks, the costume hasn’t been without controversy. Largely popularized in Tom King’s Batman run in the 2010s, this design featured a divisive element—the dangerously low-cut neckline. More specifically, the neckline was adjustable due to the front zipper of her catsuit, allowing Selina to modify it as needed. However, artist Clay Mann frequently depicted the zipper pulled down dramatically, giving her a plunging neckline and a generous view of her chest, which sparked debate among fans.
Since seduction has always been a key part of Catwoman’s character, many fans appreciated the design. However, others argued that the deep neckline was excessive, making this one of Selina’s most controversial yet beloved costumes. The divisiveness surrounding this look is further highlighted in Grimes’ own post, as Redditors noted that her original cosplay post was removed due to its comic-accurate neckline. As a result, the image featured in this article shows Grimes posing with her body turned away, artfully concealing the front of the costume. Regardless of the angle, Grimes' cosplay is a stunning tribute to Catwoman and a testament to her craftsmanship.

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Catwoman Cosplay Is Almost a Mirror Image of Selina Kyle’s Costume in Batman: Arkham City
Photo Stills Come From Rocksteady’s Batman: Arkham City (2011)
While some likened the costume to Clay Mann’s depiction of Catwoman in Tom King’s run, others noted its striking resemblance to Selina’s outfit in the Batman: Arkham City video game. Like Mann’s portrayal, Arkham City features Selina in her signature black catsuit, cat-eared cowl, goggles, and a plunging neckline. This has sparked debate over which version Grimes’ cosplay is primarily based on. However, both iterations share the defining low neckline that makes this costume so iconic. Regardless of where Grimes drew her inspiration, everyone can agree that she did an exceptional job embodying Catwoman.
Source: xLIZGRIMESx on Reddit