Clearly not many fashion mag readers around here - the whole outfit is very trendy. Which in itself is a problem, the Doctor shouldn't be concerned with keeping up with the latest trends. My favourite Doctors looked like they'd raided the charity shops. Still, that's what a lot of fashion minded peeps look like these days...so maybe it's bang on.
Looks just fine. Honestly, who the hell fell in love with the Doctor first for what he wore? We all got on board with the outfit once we were on board with the Doctor's persona. I'm sure this will be just fine. And you know, if it's not, I'll come round in three years.
I'm not a fan of the shirt, but everything else definitely has a Who-vibe.
I was hoping for a long skirt and kind of a Victorian era woman kind of look but this is fine.
It's a bit reminiscent of Colin Baker...not a great look to be reminiscent of. But, I'm sure she'll make a better Doc so I doubt it matters.
It's is supposed to... It's Doctor Who ! It's volontarily kitsch.
But Doctor Who always kind of looked like that. It just seems that, now its a woman in the role, all of a sudden The Doctor looks likes a 'stereotype militant lesbian vegan etc etc'. It just makes you sound like you have a pretty deep chip on your shoulder regarding lesbian vegans or, dare I say, liberal minded people in general.
I think she looks just the same kind of goofy and quirky that The Doctor has always been - an alien trying to 'blend in' with humans but inadvertently dressing quite outlandishly in the process.
long coat, braces, short trousers, boots.
pretty much standard 'dr who' look.
How ill fitting it all looks may well be intentional. Think about it, for over 900 years the Doctor has been male. He likely never really acquired a lot of clothes that would fit a woman's body. Now that he is a she... she may have to stock up on more fitting clothing... eventually. Assuming she catches on well enough to continue on for several seasons. My biggest disappointment, they aren't making her Ginger. The doctor so wants to be Ginger, and a woman would be the prefect opportunity for it. Oh well...
Well, it’s not great, but I’ll just have to trust that it’s right for her character and reserve full judgment until next year.
It isn't immediately appealing but, given that they'll likely play with The Doctor's inexperience as a woman it will likely be riffed on as her having no idea how to dress. In any case I'm curious to see where she goes with this.