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The Eleventh Doctor, portrayed by Matt Smith, brought a whimsical, professorial, and "cool" energy to Doctor Who. His style is a mix of Edwardian academic and modern hipster, famously centered around the belief that "bow ties are cool." Crafting an Eleventh Doctor cosplay requires attention to specific fabrics, textures, and key accessories.
A self-tie or pre-tied bow tie in either burgundy or navy blue. The color of the bow tie almost always matches his suspenders. Suspenders and Trousers
You cannot ignore the eyebrows. The Eleventh Doctor has very thick, dark, nearly horizontal brows that he uses for manic expressions.
Before heading out, run through this quick list: Eleventh Doctor Cosplay
0;d8f;0;a37; (Matt Smith) cosplay, the ensemble is typically built around one of two main looks: the iconic from his early seasons or the more sombre purple frock coat from his later tenure . 0;16;
The original jacket is a vintage, screen-accurate Harris Tweed in a brown herringbone pattern with leather elbow patches. Look for a dual-vented, two-button blazer with a slim fit.
For his later "Series 7" look, opt for a long purple wool coat with an open-front design. Must-Have Accessories The Eleventh Doctor, portrayed by Matt Smith, brought
He wears fitted, light-colored dress shirts, often with subtle red or blue stripes. The collar should be stiff enough to frame the bow tie properly.
Keep a few classic lines in your back pocket. Practice delivering an enthusiastic "Geronimo!" , a defensive "Bow ties are cool," or a fast-paced technobabble explanation. Final Thoughts
Look for a slight sheen or ribbed texture rather than flat cotton. The Braces (Suspenders) The color of the bow tie almost always
Dark, slim-fit trousers. He often wore black or very dark grey G-Star Raw skinny jeans/pants. They should sit slightly high and be tailored closely to the leg.
The Doctor's shirt is almost always a simple, collared button-down in a light, solid color. The most common choices are white and light blue. It should be relatively slim-fitting and tucked into your trousers.
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