After much soul-searching over the past few months during this pandemic I've decided to shutter my costumes and props blog and this will be my final post. Over the years I've really enjoyed sharing the screen-used costumes, props and vehicles I've discovered on my travels to cinemas, museums, expos and theme parks with you all. Sadly it's become financially unviable to sustain this blog, so enjoy this last collection of screen treasures that have special meaning to me before this blog is archived away.
Showing posts with label 102 Dalmatians. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 102 Dalmatians. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 1, 2021
10 of my favourite screen-used costumes and props on display to bid a fond farewell...
Catwoman costume worn by Michelle Pfeiffer
in Batman Returns
If you're a cat lover and DC Comics fan, make sure you take a closer look at her Catwoman catsuit on display.
Wonder Woman costume worn by Lynda Carter
Also on display at the museum tour was this fabulous costume worn by Lynda Carter in the 1970s Wonder Woman TV show.
As a young gay boy growing up in the 70s I loved watching this superheroine twirl and twirl her way to victory and dispense justice every episode.
Silk Spectre II costume worn by Malin Akerman
and Nite Owl costume worn by Patrick Wilson
in Watchmen
Speaking of superheroes, these screen-worn movie costumes from Zack Snyder's 2009 movie adaptation of Watchmen were some of the first I saw in person after I'd moved to L.A. from the U.K. in March 2009.
Even more importantly, these cinematic treasures were exhibited at ArcLight Hollywood cinema out of reflective display cases and you could see them up close in glorious in 360° detail.
Captain America costumes worn by Chris Evans
in Avengers: Endgame
Meanwhile this trio of 'Captain America' uniforms featured in Avengers: Endgame were photographed at Downtown L.A.'s FIDM Museum in February 2020.
I've always loved Chris Evans (and his ass) wrapped in red, white and blue Stars and Stripes in the Avengers movies and his own solo outings, it's a hard costume to translate from comic book page to big screen.
Sucker Punch movie costumes
Zack Snyder's 2011 action fantasy Sucker Punch set in a lunatic asylum may not have been the biggest success at the box office, but I did get to see these cool costumes worn by the cast on display at ArcLight Pasadena cinema before they were put behind reflective cases for the film's theatrical release.
These costumes designed by Michael Wilkinson were worn by Abbie Cornish as 'Sweet Pea', Vanessa Hudgens as 'Blondie', Emily Browning as 'Babydoll', Jena Malone as 'Rocket' and Jamie Chung as 'Amber'.
Mad Max: Fury Road movie costumes
To my surprise I loved the non-stop action of 2015's Mad Max: Fury Road, especially Charlize Theron as the War Rig-driving 'Furiosa'.
Jenny Beavan won the Best Costume Design Oscar for her futuristic wasteland costumes and this duo of looks were display at L.A.'s FIDM Museum in February 2017.
Cruella de Vil flame dress worn by Glenn Close
in 102 Dalmatians
Speaking of Academy Award winners, and Anthony Powell scored the Oscar for Best Costume Design for his flamboyant 'Cruella de Vil' designs worn by Glenn Close in Disney's 2000 sequel, 102 Dalmatians.
I first saw this elaborate 'flame dress' on display at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley in July 2012 and then five years later at Disney's D23 Expo in Anaheim in July 2017.
Alice in Wonderland costumes
worn by Mia Wasikowska
2010's live-action Alice in Wonderland also scored the Best Costume Design Oscar for Colleen Atwood and these gorgeous dresses worn by Mia Wasikowska as the titular Lewis Carroll heroine were photographed on display at ArcLight Hollywood in October 2010 during awards season.
Grease Lightning 1946 Ford custom convertible from Grease
One of my favourite movies growing up was 1978's romantic musical Grease and so it was so cool to see the Grease Lightning dream car from the film on display at Hollywood's Madame Tussauds, courtesy of the Petersen Automotive Museum, in December 2012.
Tik-Tok clockwork robot costume
from Return to Oz
And finally, before the TikTok social media app craze, there was the wind-up clockwork robot, the 'Royal Army of Oz', in 1985's Return to Oz.
L. Frank Baum's 'Tik-Tok' character was brought to life by acrobat Michael Sundin squeezed inside the suit, voiced by Sean Barrett, with Tim Rose remotely-operating the head.
I loved this darker Oz fantasy sequel when I was a kid and so was excited to see this shiny suit of burnished copper on display at Disney's D23 Expo at the Anaheim Convention Center in August 2013.
Fans of the film can check out more costumes and props from Return to Oz on display.
As you can see I've come across some real wonders living in Hollywoodland and this is just the tip of the iceberg.
So here's to new adventures to come and in the immortal words of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial - "Be good!".
Sunday, July 23, 2017
Fantastical Fashions at Disney's D23 Expo 2017 - Part one...
This year at D23 Expo in Anaheim, California on July 14, 2017, the Walt Disney Archives exhibited a selection of six iconic gowns and costumes from Disney's live-action movies under the guise of Fantastical Fashions.
Fantastical Fashions on display at the Disney D23 Expo 2017
Here's a closer look at the spectacular costumes on display, some I've seen exhibited before but not out from under reflective cases, from 2014's Maleficent, 2010's Alice in Wonderland and 2000's 102 Dalmatians.
Maleficent costume worn by Angelina Jolie

In the 2014 live-action version based on the Sleeping Beauty fairytale, 'Maleficent' is reimagined from the perspective of the Disney villain herself, and the vengeful fairy turns out to be not so villainous when you get to know her.
Anna B. Sheppard was the Oscar-nominated Costume Designer on the fantasy film directed by Robert Stromberg, and if you like this horned and fur-trimmed cloaked outfit (which I'd not seen in person before), be sure to check out more original Maleficent film costumes and props on display.
Red Queen costume worn by Helena Bonham Carter
in Alice in Wonderland
In Tim Burton's 2010 live-action incarnation of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, Helena Bonham Carter played the eccentric large-headed evil 'Red Queen'.Colleen Atwood was the Oscar-winning Costume Designer on the film and if you like this regal gown, you can also check out more Alice in Wonderland film costumes, plus more Red Queen movie costumes from Alice Through the Looking Glass.
Cruella de Vil costume worn by Glenn Close
in 102 Dalmatians

In the live-action sequel from 2000 directed by Kevin Lima, Glenn Close reprised her role as the sadistic, fur-loving Disney villain 'Cruella de Vil'.
If you love this stunning Oscar-nominated 'Flame Dress' designed by Anthony Powell (which I've seen before but never out of display case so you could see the flowing effect of the gown and the detailed back), make sure you also take a look at these other elaborate Cruella de Vil movie costumes from 101 and 102 Dalmatians on display.
Obviously credit must also go to all the costume makers and the wardrobe department who help bring all these fantastical creations to life.
Come back soon for a closer look at Cinderella's fairytale blue ballgown, Belle's yellow gown from Beauty and the Beast and Giselle's wedding dress from Enchanted.
Disney D23 Expo 2017
Monday, October 22, 2012
Cruella de Vil costumes and set from 101 and 102 Dalmatians...
Here's more evil inspiration for this Halloween courtesy of these fabulous Anthony Powell costume creations for Disney's live-action 101 and 102 Dalmatians movies, which starred Glenn Close as the iconic 'Cruella de Vil'.
Original Cruella de Vil costumes worn by Glenn Close on display
The red and black lambs wool and mink fur coat is from 1996's 101 Dalmatians and the 'Dragon dress' and muff are from the 2000 sequel. If you like the costume on the right, you can see more close-up detail of the ornate Dragon dress from 102 Dalmatians here at Hollywood Movie Costumes and Props.101 Dalmatians movie poster
Cruella de Vil Cossack costume and
House of De Vil set from 101 Dalmatians
If you like these, be sure to check out the magnificent Cruella de Vil flame dress from 102 Dalmatians which was also part of the exhibit.Saturday, October 6, 2012
Cruella de Vil's 102 Dalmatians flame dress worn by Glenn Close on display...
One of the many highlights of the Treasures of the Walt Disney Archives exhibition at The Reagan Library on July 17, 2012, had to be this exquisite 'flame dress' worn by Glenn Close as the iconic Disney villain 'Cruella de Vil' in 102 Dalmatians.
102 Dalmatians movie poster
These are the kinds of costumes I love seeing up close, wonderfully detailed, intricate and flamboyant masterpieces. With the right hair and makeup this would make for a killer Halloween costume, although who am I kidding, even without a wig it would look fabulous.
Cruella de Vil flame dress worn by Glenn Close in 102 Dalmatians

Be sure to stay tuned for even more costumes from the 101 and 102 Dalmatians movies at this exhibition, but in the meantime enjoy Cruella de Vil's Dragon Dress and Cossack costume photographed at Disney's D23 Expo in Anaheim in 2011.
101 and 102 Dalmatians movie costumes and set props on display
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