Last week, we challenged you to help us revive that awesome ’80s celebration of Kitty Pryde’s Spectacular Revolving Wardrobe, Kitty’s Kostume Korner! Much as we love the classic yellow-and-black she’s been sporting for the last decade-plus, we remember when Kitty reinvented her costume twice an issue–and you sent us some great revamps in that tradition. Click through for the full lineup!
![Thomas_Branch Thomas Branch's Kitty actually comes with an awesome matching Illyana--both inspired by one of the shorts in All-New X-Men #25.](https://i0.wp.com/www.xplainthexmen.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Thomas_Branch.jpg?w=896&h=896&crop=1&ssl=1)
![Logan_Bonner This isn't the first time you've seen a Logan Bonner Kitty Pryde redesign here--he's the mad genius behind Prydeslaught, as well as this splendid sprite (but not Sprite) set--but we are AWFULLY into the idea of unstable tweed.](https://i0.wp.com/www.xplainthexmen.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Logan_Bonner.png?w=296&h=296&crop=1&ssl=1)
![Rick_Jones Rick Jones (who assures us that, yes, it's his real name, and he's heard every possible joke already), designed this modern-minimal costume using Hero Factory.](https://i0.wp.com/www.xplainthexmen.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Rick_Jones.jpg?w=296&h=296&crop=1&ssl=1)
![Jenny_Peeters Jenny Peeters harkens back to one of our favorite one-off Kitty costumes with a roller derby twist--and notes that phasing would make Kitty one hell of a jammer!](https://i0.wp.com/www.xplainthexmen.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Jenny_Peeters.png?w=296&h=296&crop=1&ssl=1)
An additional note regarding fan art, costume design, and sourcing: There’s one image we didn’t run, because it was done directly on unsourced art by another artist. We totally get that sometimes that’s the simplest way to do a design, and the person who submitted it was in no way attempting to claim the original art or plagiarize–but if you’re submitting a piece like that, the source needs to be noted and visible in the image–and, ideally, used with the permission of the original artist–for us to run it on this blog, i.e. “Recolored from [artist] design” or “drawn over art by [artist].”
If–like us–you’re someone whose costume design aspirations outpace your drawing skills, we also recommend resources like Hero Factory (again, we recommend citing ’em if you’re using ’em, as Rick did above).