Kendall Jenner's Wonder Woman Costume Given Thumbs Up By Lynda Carter: 'You're Doing Amazing, Sweetie’

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The model, 27, also dressed up as Marilyn Monroe for Halloween

<p>Taylor Hill/Getty; Courtesy Everett Collection</p> Kendall Jenner and Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman

Taylor Hill/Getty; Courtesy Everett Collection

Kendall Jenner and Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman

Kendall Jenner pulled out all the stops this Halloween!

The model, 27, impressed original Wonder Woman Lynda Carter as she transformed into the iconic comic book heroine for the holiday on Tuesday.

Carter, 72 — who played the title role in the Wonder Woman TV series between 1975 and 1979 — gave Jenner's homage her seal of approval. The model recreated the famous scene in which the character twirls as she transforms from an ordinarily dressed lady into Wonder Woman, sharing the clip to her Instagram.

Randy Brooke/FilmMagic Carter has praised Kendall for her Wonder Woman Halloween costume
Randy Brooke/FilmMagic Carter has praised Kendall for her Wonder Woman Halloween costume

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"You're doing amazing, sweetie," Carter commented on the video. She was quoting Jenner's momager Kris Jenner who used the same phrase to cheer on her daughter Kim Kardashian during her 2007 Playboy shoot.

Jenner also recreated a shot of Carter posing as Wonder Woman with her hands on her hips in front of a blue background. She wore a strapless red and gold bodysuit with blue and white star-printed hotpants and carried the character's signature gold lasso for the picture.

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Warner Home Video Carter portrayed the iconic tv character from 1975 to 1979
Warner Home Video Carter portrayed the iconic tv character from 1975 to 1979

But Women Woman wasn't the only iconic female Jenner paid tribute to this Halloween. The star also dressed up as legendary model and actress, Marilyn Monroe.

Rather than recreate one of the blonde bombshell's red carpet gowns — or wear one of her original pieces, like sister Kim Kardashian did for the 2022 Met Gala — Jenner opted for a casual Monroe look, inspired by the pin-up's iconic 1953 Life magazine photo shoot.

For her laidback costume, Jenner sported a short curly blonde wig, emulating Monroe's signature style, and a black long-sleeved polo top.

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She wore the outfit for her star-studded Halloween bash at L.A's Chateau Marmont Hotel over the weekend. The party's guest list included Billie EilishChanning TatumZoë Kravitz and Charli D'Amelio

In another dress-up moment, Kendall partnered up with sister Kylie Jenner to emulate the characters Sugar and Spice from Batman Forever for a Halloween shoot on Monday.

Kylie, 26, wore a black leather bodysuit with silver skulls and a bouffant black and red-streaked wig in the images. Kendall, meanwhile, dressed in an all-white white lace lingerie bodysuit and suspenders which she teamed with a blonde wig.

The sisters continued to show off their costumes in a clip shared to TikTok on Tuesday as they recreated a scene from the 2004 movie Mean Girls.

"Hey!” the makeup mogul mimed to an audio clip of Lindsay Lohan's character Cady Heron from the movie. Kendall then pretended to gasp as she spilled water and clutched her chest.

“Why are you dressed so scary?” she mouthed in response. Kylie shrugged and replied, “It's Halloween!”

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