Dark Elegance: Horror Movie Handbags That Redefine Style
In the realm of fashion, where self-expression knows no bounds, a new trend has emerged that blends the macabre with sophistication—the horror movie handbag. These accessories, inspired by the spine-chilling aesthetics of horror cinema, have carved a niche for themselves in the world of gothic chic. If you’re someone who thrives on the thrill…
Jenna Ortega’s Moody and Rebellious Astrid Deetz and her Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Outfits
It has taken almost four decades but this September (2024) the wait is finally over… At last, with the Day-o, Day-o’s ringing out loud and clear, it is time to return to the quaint and charming town of Winter River, and its portal to the afterlife, in Tim Burton’s soon-to-be cult classic Beetlejuice Beetlejuice…
Dress Up Like Barbara Maitland from Beetlejuice
Every Halloween or dress up party should have at least one Tim Burton character, and no movie is more fitting to take one of those characters from, than 1988’s Beetlejuice. Why not take inspiration from the movie’s costumes, designed by Aggie Guerard Rodgers and create your own Barbara Maitland costume. Who are Adam and…
Dress Up Like Emily from Corpse Bride
No Halloween or dress-up party is complete without at least one Tim Burton character, and today we look at the melancholic beauty of Emily from Corpse Bride (2005). The corpse bride costume is a very recognizable one, and it breathes beauty designed by no other than Tim Burton himself, alongside Carlos Grangel. Emily met…
Dress Up Like The Joker 1989 from Batman
Batman is a superhero movie from 1989 that is based on the same-named DC Comics character established by Bob Kane and Bill Finger. It is the first picture in Warner Bros.’ first Batman film series, which was produced by Jon Peters and Peter Guber. The movie follows the titular character as he battles his…
Dress Up Like Lydia Deetz from Beetlejuice
One of the original cult horror comedy movies, directed by none other than Tim Burton himself, Beetlejuice (1988) has no shortage of great characters to dress up as. None more so than the isolated loner of Lydia Deetz, whose gothic look was created by Aggie Guerard Rodgers for the movie. “My whole life is…
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