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The Purple Dress In “Back To The Future Part III” And “Far And Away”

The Frilly Dress In Both “Hocus Pocus” And “Dangerous Liaisons”

The Black And Red Dress From “Buffy The Vampire Slayer” And “Bones”

Usually, the people responsible for the costumes are not the costume department, as one might think, but rather the producers and the studio.

So, during these kinds of sales, which are most frequently only for thecrew, the producers and the studio aim to sell as much stuff as they can.

The Green Jacket In “Jojo Rabbit” And “Brideshead Revisited”

The Hat From “The Musketeer” And “Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl”

The Pharaoh Outfit Worn In “Night At The Museum” And “How I Met Your Mother”

Or, as another option, the props and costumes can be kept in the studio’sarchivesand storage to be sold or auctioned later on as memorabilia. Sometimes, certain clothing pieces are gifted to the actors. Some even have it in their contracts that they can get the pick of their wardrobe.

The Dress With A Built-In Necklace From “Mad Men,” “From The Earth To The Moon” And “The Spoils Of Babylon”

The Dark Dress In “Pride & Prejudice” And “Sense And Sensibility”

The Dress In “Once Upon A Time” And “Snow White And The Huntsman”

In the last few years, it has beennotedhow wasteful movie-making businesses can be. For instance, costume production can create high levels of emissions, just as general fashion and fast fashion do. This includes their making and disposal.

So, costume reusing is a good option to minimize the harm costuming can have on theenvironment.

And it’s not only less damaging than creating new costumes, but it can also work as a fun game for media consumers. Just look at what we have done here – collected a full list ofclothingpieces that were reused in different visual media, and it’s fun to look at it, isn’t it?

The Tiara In “The Glass Slipper” Was Originally A Necklace In “Kiss Me Kate”

The Pink Dress (Just In Different Saturations) In “Breakfast At Tiffany’s” And The Elvis Movie “Tickle Me”

The Studded Vest In “Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves” And “Braveheart”

The Pink Dress In “The Help” And “Mad Men”

The Red Robe Reused Several Times In “Elizabeth,” “The Tudors,” “Camelot,” “Vikings,” And “The Spanish Princess”

The Wedding Dress Worn In “Friends” And “Edgar Allan Poe’s Murder Mystery Dinner Party”

The Tactical Vest Used In “Star Wars: Episode V — The Empire Strikes Back” And “Doctor Who”

The Light Blue Dress With Golden Details Worn In “The Scandalous Lady W” And “The Duchess”

The Vest Worn In Both “Elizabeth I” And “The Robin Hood” TV Show

The Cape Worn By Characters In “Isabel” And “The Hollow Crown”

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The Pelise Worn Several Times On Screen: “Pride And Prejudice,” “Lost In Austen,” “Pride And Prejudice And Zombies,” “Les Miserables Mini-Series,” And “Mary Shelley”

Another Set Of Armor From “The Witch” Used In “Vikings”

Leather Armor Worn By Characters In “Macbeth” And “Vikings”

The Blouse In “Eve’s Bayou” And “Lovecraft Country”

The Green Coat Worn In “The Carrie Diaries” And “Gossip Girl”

The Dress From “Head In The Clouds” And “Race”

The Elizabethan Collar From “The Virgin Queen,” “Doctor Who,” And “St. Trinian’s”

The Leather Armor Used In Both “The Witch” And “Vikings”

The Black Dress In “My Cousin Rachel” And “Victoria”

The Black Dress That Was Worn On “Titanic” Twice – In The 1996 Mini Series And The 1997 Movie

The Light Blue Dress That Appeared In 3 Different Period Pieces: “Becoming Jane,” “Northanger Abbey,” And “Doctor Who”

The Coat Worn By Female Leads In Both “Titanic” And “Tuck Everlasting”

The Batgirl Costume In “Batman & Robin” And TV Series “Birds Of Prey”

The Regal Necklace In “Elizabeth” And “The Sarah Jane Adventures”

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