In time for Halloween, here are some costumes to which I've always been rather partial.
1 - Rob Roy
Includes a sword
2 - The Phantom of the Opera
Fought with a sword
3 - Scarlett O'Hara's curtain dress
Love her cheeky practicality
4 - Gladiator
Used many swords in the arena
5 - The Pirate King
Pirates of Penzance
Has a rapier sword and a rapier wit - and very sexy thigh-high boots
6 - Willie Wonka
Swings a mean walking stick
7 - The Artful Dodger
Could get a sword if he wanted one
8 - Mr. Tumnus
I always found it charming that he carried too many things.
9 - Darth Maul
Has a lightsabre
10 - Xena, Warrior Princess
Has a sword and a chakram (the round frisbee-type weapon she throws)
11 - Laura Ingalls' red calico dress
Got into fistfights in the schoolyard. Always loved her fierce nature.
12 - von Trapp children's curtain playclothes
More cheeky practicality
13 - Elvis Presley's gold lame suit
When I was little, we had this album cover and I used to stare at it, with its multiple images of Elvis and the proclamation: "50,000,000 Elvis fans can't be wrong."
It's so iconic that anyone who wears anything gold lame is referencing this suit. To me, it's the ultimate in establishing that personal brand.
You have an affinity for swords, Julia! And curtain dresses!
ReplyDeleteI will always remember Carol Burnett's parody of Gone with the Wind - her curtain dress included the curtain rod. Now those were some mean shoulder pads :)
LOL - me, too, Janet! That was an epic comedy moment.
ReplyDeleteA man in a kilt turns me weak at the knees. ;)
ReplyDeleteLoved your post, I chuckled all the way through after I saw the scarlet curtai dress complete with tassels as a belt. would she have. What a dead give away to Handsome Brett. [That man character stayed with me nearly all my beau selections, you should have had him there, though his costume was ordinary]
ReplyDeleteI agree with Janet about Carol Burnet and that curtain rod, and her expression as she stood there!
Great collection
I hadn't appreciated a man in kilts until I saw that first one. Even with long hair and a skirt, he's very masculine.
Any costume that let's you swing--I mean wear--a sword is a great one!
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~Xakara
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Great costumes. I've fantasized about owning and wearing one like Xena's. Oh and *whispers* I have a thing for swords,too ... :)
ReplyDeleteLOL!!! My youngest son would love all the costumes that have a sword.
ReplyDeleteHe compromised this year and will be a soldier complete with machine gun and a grenade.
Awesome list!!!
...and Laura Ingall grew up to be Clamity Jane!
ReplyDeleteLuv your 'sword' story
Nice Post
Happy TT
Three and six are my favorite. I've got both of those movies. I need to watch them again.
ReplyDeleteHave a terrific TT and Happy Halloween. :)
Great post! I have to say for the cheese factor I loved Xanadu - loved ONJ's costume in that one.
ReplyDeleteAlso really really like the Elvis 68 comeback black leather. He didn't have a sword though.
ReplyDeletei loveeeeeeeeeee the gladiator :D
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I went as The Phantom of the Opera for several years running. It's a great costume.
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