You hit the nail on the head of everything the new Velma show utterly ruined. You have diversity while keeping the spirit of the characters, you have numerous body types, and modern style. Daphne looks like a woman proud and confident in her sexuality without it becoming objectifying, which is hard to do for a lot of folks.
I'm not trying to preach but I'm a pretty hardcore egalitarian and I appreciate diversity and empowerment done right. I was genuinely upset by how backwards and garishly discriminatory Velma is for literally every group of person possible. So this was... very nice.
very nice indeed.