Few artifacts from Hollywood’s Golden Age possess the instant recognition and cultural weight of the Ruby Slippers and the Wicked Witch of the West’s hat. These aren’t just costumes; they are powerful ...
The Wicked Witch of the West is one of American cinema’s greatest villains. Actor Margaret Hamilton made her green-faced The Wizard of Oz (1939) character unforgettable with her cackle and the iconic ...
A pair of ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in "The Wizard of Oz" is on the auction block nearly two decades after beng stolen. The thief, who stole the iconic shoes, was convinced they were adorned ...
After Wicked’s 21-year run on Broadway, we all know: “Pink goes good with green.” Visually, this has never been more apparent than in the Jon M. Chu film adaptation of the popular musical, out in ...
Dorothy, living on a Kansas farm in the 1930s, probably never would have imagined her dress traveling to Oz — let alone New York, where decades later it would be valued at over $1 million. But the ...
Paul Tazewell tells IndieWire about his costume design shape language for Elphaba and Glinda: spiraling mushrooms and effervescent pink bubbles (see the making of video below). “‘The Wizard of Oz’ was ...
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