From the examiner, the costuming was executed by the very talented Colleen Atwood. The Red Queen's dress has a very Gothic Victorian feel to it. Anne Hathaway looks like she came out of a Vera Wang wedding runway. Alice's blue dress fits in perfectly with Marc Jacobs Fall 2010/2011 collection. The full length blue wrap dress that Alice shrinks and grows into is a mix of eclectic Betsy Johnson Fall 2010/2011 and romantic Ralph Lauren Spring 2010. The dress that Alice wears throughout the Red Castle instantly reminded me of Rodarte and her final armor suit was beautiful.
The new Tom Binns Alice In Wonderland-inspired jewelry lines will feature two collections influenced by key story characters including Alice, the Mad Hatter, the Red Queen, the White queen and the White Rabbit. The Tom Binns for Walt Disney Signature line will offer a limited edition collection of six jewelry pieces designed in Binns' coveted over-the-top runway style. This high-end collection will be available at luxury retailers and fine boutiques with a price range from $1,000 to $3,000.
Next up for the avid designer will be Tom Binns for Disney Couture offering 35 pieces featuring Binns’ unique flair in collaboration with Lucas Design International, this collection will incorporate photo inlay with lace accents and Swarovski crystal details. The retail price range starts at $50 going up to $250; it will be available at department stores and specialty boutiques. Both collections will make their retail debut Spring 2010 in the U.S. and international markets.
Companies are already releasing Alice and Wonderland-inspired costumes for Halloween to leech off the success of the movie. Its unfortunate that small details and the textures wont translate into the cheap costumes but that wont stop the masses from purchasing them.
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