Iconic Costumes In Film And Tv History

  • DAVID WOODERSON
Woodersson is supposed to be based on an actual schoolmate of Linklater’s, Bobby Wooderson, who, together with a couple of other friends, filed a lawsuit against Universal Studios in 2004, saying that the director did not get their...
  • RALPHIE’S BUNNY SUIT
If you want your own “pink nightmare”, as Ralphie’s father calls it, here are some step-by-step instuctions: http://www.instructables.com/id/Christmas-Story-Bunny-Costume/?ALLSTEPS
A Christmas Story (1983), directed by: Bob...
  • JOHN SHAFT
Pretty much the only man that can make turtlenecks look cool.
Shaft (1971), directed by: Gordon Parks, costume design by: Joseph G. Aulisi (as Joe Aulisi)
  • ALEX OWENS
(from IMDb) Jennifer Beals’ trend-setting collarless sweatshirt came about by accident. The sweatshirt, which Beals brought from home, had shrunk in the wash and she had to cut the collar off in order to get it over her head.
Flasdance...
  • ICONIC HAIR SUNDAY (HALLOWEEN EDITION): BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN
Elsa Lanchester’s hair was permed and combed over a wire mesh frame to achieve the style, the streaks of white hair indicating the character was created with a little help from...
  • LYDIA’S WEDDING DRESS
Married in red, better off dead.
Beetle Juice (1988), directed by: Tim Burton, costume design by: Aggie Guerard Rogers
  • ICONIC HAIR SUNDAY: EDWARD SCISSORHANDS
Edward Scissorhands (1990), directed by: Tim Burton
  • FREDDY KRUEGER
Freddy’s sweater was described as red and yellow in the script and the idea was that whatever Freddy changed into would be yellow and red as well. Wes Craven later changed the colors to red and green, the two most contrasting colors to...
  • THE GRADY TWINS
We might as well get on board with October and post some iconic Halloween-appropriate looks, so there you go: the Grady twins, famously inspired by this photo by the legendary Diane Arbus.
The Shining (1980), directed by: Stanley...
  • RON BURGUNDY
Burgundy by name, burgundy by fashion.
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004), directed by: Adam McKay, costume design by: Debra McGuire
  • RANDY “THE RAM” ROBINSON
You know a character is extremely well designed when you can find multiple fan-made custom action figures representing him.
The Wrestler (2008), directed by: Darren Aronofsky, costume design by: Amy Westcott
  • MARIA COUGHLIN
An excellent example of a movie letting us know how the character feels about herself at any given moment, with nothing but a simple detail - just check whether she’s wearing her glasses or not. Seek out “Trust” if you haven’t...
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