The 15 Best Outfits of Final Fantasy
The Final Fantasy franchise is known for its runway-ready fashions. The most recent Final Fantasy game—Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII—employs costume-switching as part of its battle system, and it’s not even the first FF game to do so. This revisitation of the best outfits in all Final Fantasy games over the years has been long overdue.
Refia, Final Fantasy III
Maddy: I do like a good thigh-high boot. Also, I like the gender-bendy blend of femme and butch fashions on display in this outfit — a clear sign of more gender fluidity to come in future Final Fantasy fashions.
Todd: What I liked about Refia in that game (this pic is from the DS remake; in the original the characters weren’t particularly individual) is that she’s a blacksmith’s apprentice, and I think that’s how this outfit reads. She’s here to work iron and kick ass, and she’s all out of iron.
Rydia, Final Fantasy IV / The After Years
Maddy: Think Peter Pan meets Moulin Rouge’s Green Fairy, and you’ve got Rydia’s costume. I’m not sure whether that makes it good or bad, but it’s definitely a memorable look—and Rydia even manages to make green hair look beautiful.
Todd: What is it with SNES-era Final Fantasy and battle bikinis? Rosa, Rydia, Terra, Celes, all their sprites had them. Were pants too hard to animate? In any event, I always loved Rydia’s detached sleeves emerald gown thing because she could simultaneously vogue it out like a rhythmic gymnastics competitor, ribbons everywhere, while causing massive explosions of flame to take people out. Quality.
Bartz’s Dancer costume, Final Fantasy V
Todd: You don’t actually see this totally sexy affair until it became downloadable content in Dissidia. I’m over my pretty boy phase, but damn, damn.
Celes Chere, Final Fantasy VI
Maddy: It’s hard to pick a favorite Celes costume, but I’m settling for the classic yellow one with the puffed sleeves because it makes her look like a beautiful-yet-deadly Disney prince.
Todd: I’m not normally a fan of Yoshitaka Amano’s art. I don’t find the willowy bizarre watercolor stuff that appealing. However, in-game Celes is wearing some totally pointless battle bikini-with-armored-shoulder-guards nonsense, whereas in Amano’s art she’s got this nifty gold and white number that still reads “Deadliest Yoga Instructor,” but frankly, that would be an amazing job description so I’m for it.
Setzer, Final Fantasy VI
Todd: This is technically Setzer’s Kingdom Hearts 2 render, but damn. It’s this weird combination of “bishounen anime jerkwad”; and “Bolshoi ballet” that I sort of love. I think it’s just the part where he’s like “YOU KNOW WHAT, FORGET SLEEVES, I’M WAY TOO AWESOME FOR SLEEVES.”