Through the years Doctor Who costumes have been an integral part of the Time Lord's identity and have helped to define each incarnation.
Some of the most iconic pieces of Doctor Who costumes include Tom Baker's overly-long striped scarf and a stick of celery pinned to the lapel of Peter Davison's cricketing outfit. Meanwhile Colin Baker's garish clown outfit from the Eighties left many bemused and was generally considered a low point in the Doctor's sartorial choices.
Since the show returned in 2005, the Doctor's costumes have been toned down somewhat. Christopher Eccleston's Doctor wore a black leather jacket over a T-shirt and black trousers, while David Tennant's incarnation went for a suit. Capaldi's outfit follows this mould and is much more stripped back.
Although very little is known about the new incarnation, Doctor Who producer and head writer Steven Moffat has described Capaldi's Doctor as an "old beast" compared to Smith's more youthful Doctor. But he is quick to say that Capaldi will be nothing like his Thick of It character Malcolm Tucker.
On the Doctor's new look, Moffat said "New Doctor, new era, and of course new clothes. Monsters of the universe, the vacation is over - Capaldi is suited and booted and coming to get you!"
Check out the full image of Capaldi here.
The new season of Doctor Who is due on screen later this year. It screens on Prime in New Zealand.
- Independent