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Who Wore it Best: Recycled Costume Edition

MrBern

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spotted on Yahoo, thought you ladies would enjoy this slideshow of fabulous dresses spotted in different productions over the years...
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"Downtown Abbey" vs. "Titanic" vs. "Brotherhood of the Wolf"

Who Wore it Best: Recycled Costume Edition
Did that gorgeous dress in your favorite movie or TV show seem awfully familiar? You're not imagining things: costume designers recycle outfits all the time. "About a third of the costumes are made from scratch," Susannah *Buxton, who dresses the cast of "Downton Abbey," said in 2011. "We couldn't have done all of them—it would have cost a fortune, way over our budget—and some of the fabrics just don't exist any more." Who wore it best? Take a look at some costume comparisons, shake off the deja vu, and decide for yourself. By Lylah M. Alphonse, Senior Editor, Yahoo! Shine

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venusop

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This was great, thanks for sharing it! I was always amazed at the number of costumes on Downton Abbey--everything makes much more sense now that I know they're recycling it all. And I think Michelle Dockery wins most of those battles.
 

MisterCairo

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The many Dickens and Austen productions, those based on Anthony Trollope's novels, frequently re-use costumes as well. If there's a period, there's a foundation of costuming for it.
 

Shantel Morris

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It makes so much sense now! I always wondered how high the costume budget must be on Downton Abbey for there to be so many different outfits.
 

wahine

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I guess it's not so uncommon to use costumes and dresses that already have been used. They did that in Hollywood from the very beginning, so why should they stop now? It's the same with props and backdrops.
It's very interesting to see how different stars look in the same outfit, don't you think?
There are several postings on Marilyn Monroe's second hand issues on the everlasting-star board: http://www.everlasting-star.net/boards/?showtopic=7646&st=120
http://www.everlasting-star.net/boards/index.php?act=attach&type=post&id=125422
http://www.everlasting-star.net/boards/index.php?act=attach&type=post&id=125423
 

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