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Thursday, October 22, 2015

Signature Doctor costumes from Doctor Who on display...

If you're still struggling for Halloween costume inspiration this close to the spooky evening, I always think that the many looks of 'The Doctor' provide a wide variety of costume ideas. Here's a collection of the Gallifreyan Time Lord's signature outfits from the fifty year old British science fiction show on display at the Doctor Who Experience in Cardiff Bay, Wales on April 20, 2015.
The Doctor First through Eleventh signature looks from Doctor Who
First second Third Doctor Who costumes
Fourth Fifth Sixth Doctor Who costumes
Doctor Who signature costumes
Ninth Tenth Eleventh Doctor Who costumes
Iconic Doctor Who costumes
I've previously posted images of William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton's replica First and Second Doctor costumes from a previous visit to the exhibition, so we'll kick things off this time with a refurbished original costume worn by Jon Pertwee as the 'Third Doctor' incarnation.

Third Doctor costume worn by Jon Pertwee (1970-1974)
Jon Pertwee Third Doctor Who costume
This early 70s dashing Doctor had a penchant for capes, ruffled shirts and velvet smoking jackets. His striking red cape lining was a detail they tried to incorporate into the signature look of Peter Capaldi's Twelfth Doctor.

Fourth Doctor costume worn by Tom Baker (1974-1981)
Tom Baker Fourth Doctor Who costume
Tom Baker Fourth Doctor Who signature costume
The next regeneration of the time and space traveling Doctor is most probably his most iconic, with his multi-coloured, extra-long striped scarf.

If you're wanting an instantly recognisable Doctor Who costume, Tom Baker's look is certainly a classic (and with that scarf will keep you warm on a chilly night).

Fifth Doctor costume worn by Peter Davison (1981-1984)
Peter Davison Fifth Doctor costume
Peter Davison Fifth Doctor costume
Next up is Peter Davison's Edwardian cricketer ensemble, with its stripy trousers and noticeable celery stalk on the left lapel of his frock coat.

Sixth Doctor costume worn by Colin Baker (1984-1986)
Colin Baker Sixth Doctor Who signature costume
Sixth Doctor Who costume
Definitely the most childish and clown-like of all the Doctor's attire was that worn by Colin Baker as the Time Lord's Sixth incarnation.

This gaudy costume is like a visual assault on your senses, with a patchwork of primary colours and striped, tartan, polka dot and check fabrics, all topped off with a cat broach. This is one outfit sure to give people a fright on Halloween.

Seventh Doctor costume worn by Sylvester McCoy (1987-1989)
Sylvester McCoy Seventh Doctor Who costume
Seventh Doctor Who costume
Sylvester McCoy's Seventh Doctor look was much less busy and had a paisley scarf and this fabulous question mark sweater to get the 'Who' motif across. This version also sported a panama hat with paisley band and an umbrella with a question mark handle.

Eighth Doctor costume worn by Paul McGann
in The Night of the Doctor (2013) 
Sisterhood of Karn Eighth Doctor Who costumes
Sisterhood of Karn and Eighth Doctor Who costumes
Sisterhood of Karn Eighth Doctor Who costumes
Paul McGann starred as the Eighth regeneration of the Time Lord in the 1996 U.S. TV movie version of Doctor Who, and you can get closer look at his Eighth Doctor costume on display from a previous visit to this BBC exhibit.

The outfit featured here was the one worn in the online mini-episode, 'The Night of the Doctor', which was a prelude to the show's 50th anniversary special. The costume beside his belongs to one of the Sisterhood of Karn, probably 'Ohila' played by Clare Higgins, who also featured in the special web episode.

War Doctor costume worn by John Hurt
in The Day of the Doctor (2013)
John Hurt War Doctor Who costume
War Doctor costume Doctor Who
The next battered leather jacket, bandolier and Victorian waistcoat costume was worn by the previously never-before-seen warrior incarnation of the Doctor, aka the 'War Doctor', played by John Hurt in the 50th anniversary spectacular, 'The Day of the Doctor'.

Ninth Doctor costume worn by Christopher Eccleston (2005)
Christopher Eccleston Ninth Doctor Who costume
Getting back on track, and the Doctor's look was simplified when Christopher Eccleston helped revive the Time Lord and the beloved series in 2005 under the guidance of Russell T. Davies.

Tenth Doctor costume worn by David Tennant (2005-2010)
David Tennant Tenth Doctor costume
Tenth Doctor Who signature costume
The Doctor's look evolved with David Tennant's take on the alien time traveler, as he sported a tie, pinstripe suit, light brown trench coat and Converse shoes as a counterpoint to the formality of a suit.

Eleventh Doctor costume worn by Matt Smith (2010-2013)
Matt Smith Eleventh Doctor Who costume
Eleventh Doctor Who signature costume
Matt Smith's Eleventh Doctor was all about bow-ties, tweed jackets and on occasion a fez hat.

For another Matt Smith look, be sure to also check out the Eleventh Doctor's Victorian London costume from The Snowmen 2012 Christmas special.

Twelfth Doctor costume worn by Peter Capaldi (2013-Present)
Peter Capaldi Twelfth Doctor Who costume
And finally here's the trademark look of the latest regeneration of the Doctor played by Peter Capaldi, which features a buttoned down white shirt, waistcoat and short dark blue Crombie-style coat with red lining, although his style is definitely evolving and relaxing in stiffness in more recent episodes.

As you can see the Doctor has has more looks than you can shake a sonic screwdriver at, but if none of these appeal then his rogues gallery of Daleks, Cybermen, Sontarans, Zygons, Ice Warriors and more are brimming with science-ficion and time period Halloween inspiration.

Be sure to check out more original costumes from Doctor Who on display now.

Monday, October 19, 2015

Original Trumbo movie costumes on display...

Trumbo is the new biographical drama film based on the real-life events of Oscar-winning screenwriter 'Dalton Trumbo', who in 1947 was Hollywood's top writer until he and other artists were blacklisted and imprisoned for their Communist political beliefs.
Original Trumbo film costumes
on display at ArcLight Hollywood
Trumbo movie costume exhibit
Helen Mirren Trumbo Hedda Hopper film costume
Trumbo film costumes
Bryan Cranston Diane Lane Trumbo costumes
Trumbo movie costume display
This trio of costumes worn by Helen Mirren, Bryan Cranston and Diane Lane from the movie directed by Jay Roach, were photographed on display at ArcLight Hollywood cinema on October 19, 2015.

Trumbo movie poster
Trumbo movie poster
Daniel Orlandi was Costume Designer on this 1940s drama based on Bruce Alexander Cook's 1977 book, and you can see more of his costume designs in similar period pieces, Frost/Nixon and Saving Mr. Banks.

Costume worn by Helen Mirren as Hedda Hopper in Trumbo
Helen Mirren Trumbo Hedda Hopper film costume
Helen Mirren Trumbo Hedda Hopper dress
Trumbo Hedda Hopper dress detail
Hedda Hopper Trumbo dress
Helen Mirren Trumbo dress detail
Helen Mirren Trumbo dress
Helen Mirren Trumbo movie costume
Helen Mirren Trumbo dress cuff detail
Hedda Hopper Trumbo movie costume
Helen Mirren Trumbo costume shoes
Helen Mirren Trumbo Hedda Hopper film costume
Helen Mirren Trumbo Hedda Hopper movie costume
Bryan Cranston plays the titular character of the movie, whilst Diane Lane stars as his wife 'Cleo Fincher Trumbo' and Helen Mirren plays infamous American gossip columnist 'Hedda Hopper' (her dress is certainly fitting for a glamorous L.A. socialite).

Original costumes worn by Bryan Cranston as Dalton Trumbo
and Diane Lane as Cleo Trumbo
Original Trumbo movie costumes
Bryan Cranston Dalton Trumbo tuxedo jacket
Bryan Cranston Dalton Trumbo movie costume
Dalton and Cleo Trumbo film costumes
Cleo Trumbo movie dress
Cleo Trumbo movie dress detail
Trumbo movie costumes
Diane Lane Cleo Trumbo movie gown
Diane Lane Cleo Trumbo costume shoes
Trumbo film costume exhibit
If you're a fan of Helen Mirren, you can also check out her film costume from 2012's Hitchcock and admirers of Diane Lane can also enjoy her costume from 2010's Secretariat movie.

I love this time of year in L.A. as more and more costume and prop exhibits pop up in my local cinemas in the run up to Oscar contender season. Let's hope I spot more fashion seen on screen on display soon.

Trumbo movie poster
Trumbo film poster