“Alice in Wonderland” has been loved by children of all ages for many decades now. With Tim Burton’s remake of the movie is cultivating a new generation of fans. His life-action version is very bright and colorful as well as full of wonderment.
The costumes definitely reflect this feeling.
Don’t let Halloween be the only time to dress up; have fun with the Costumes Alice, The Red Queen, Mad Hatter, or any of the characters! If you want to experience life down the rabbit hole, dressing up will get you in that silly, magical mood.
If the Mad Hatter is your favorite character there are a few different looks to pick from.
Also, the Mad Hatter costumes come in men’s and women’s versions! The classic Mad Hatter outfit is a suit that comes in over-sized proportions. Everything was bigger with him including his bushy hair!
A female take is the Mischevious Mad Hatter, a waistcoat dress with detachable train, a short matching coat, and a small off centered top hat.
Don’t forget about the details though! You can even find wigs, exaggerated eyebrows, and many different versions of the infamous top hat.
Another popular selection you’ll find when looking up different Costumes “Alice in Wonderland” is the Red Queen. All of them play with the red, white, and black color scheme with hearts. You’ll find a dress that suits your style as you can get them in varying lengths. Remember her game of croquet with the flamingos, try and find yourself one to bring out the fun of the classic Red Queen.
Of course everyone wants Costumes Alice herself would wear! Just like the Queen you can find Alice’s dresses in lengths from below the knee to the kind that would even put a mini skirt to shame!
It all depends on what kind of Alice look you’re going for. This is another outfit that can be dressed up with many fine details. Matching shoes, a blond wig, there’s even Alice jewelry to pair with your dress. Shop online for places that offer have low priced or reasonable priced costumes. You don’t have to spend a ton of money to look like you just stepped out of Wonderland!
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Here’s the complete version of the Unbirthday scene From Alice in Wonderland (Walt Disney – 1951)
