Dr. Watson said:
You mean a few people on the internet are over analyzing something? I'd be willing to bet there's a 50 page argument on some DC blog or forum complaining about her costume.
The costume has been out there for a while, so if there are any complaints about that, none are all that new. The WW wardrobe redesign is a fascinating story. Snyder realized that the traditional costume would play well in the States, but her overtly pro-America/capitalism/truth-justice-America-blablabla past wouldn't play as well to overseas markets, especially since it was designed in the WWII era.
Snyder's idea for the redesign wanted to accentuate the legs to make WW appear longer and sleeker, as well as darker, serious color tones to fit the DC Universe that's being created. He also elongated the bracelets and boots. All these things worked great. Snyder also sought Gadot for the role, instead a traditional American actress, in opposition to Jenkins' wishes.
For the amount of flak Snyder has collected as a director and editor, his story and vision have been pretty awesome. It seems that maybe he needed someone who could make that story smoother to the general audience. Even though Jenkins directed the film, you could feel Snyder's influence in the slow motion. whirling dervish fight sequences.
Personally, I can easily separate politics from film. Sean Penn, Mel Gibson, Tom Cruise are all good in my book. But not everyone can just enjoy a movie without pushing a cause.