Wonder Woman is here. And what better way to celebrate than with some fancy china?"eroticism"
The latest movie from DC Comics comes with the usual merch — and adorable DIY outfits from kids at home.
But Wonder Woman paraphernalia is getting a fancy twist with dishware sets featuring a muted, but still clear, white-and-gold Wonder Woman logo.
It's really pretty! Like actually put-it-on-your-wedding-registry pretty.
The set is available from BoxLunch, which donates a meal through Feeding America for every $10 spent. Happy Wonder Woman weekend!
[H/T Food and Wine]
Topics DC Comics Wonder Woman
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