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  • TUESDAY DECEMBER 4 2007 6:00 PM

Murder in Style: The Costumes of Sweeney Todd



Much like the streets of London after sundown, some fashions are best enjoyed dark, foggy, a bit romantic and utterly dramatic. Like many of you darlings, some of my favorite movies growing up were Tim Burton films. I love dramatic clothes, and let me tell you -- after watching Beetlejuice I was convinced that someday I'd have huge hair, wear exceeding amounts of dark eyeshadow and own a huge red tulle confection of a dress. Hey, I'm halfway there! For me, the best part of Burton's films have always been the wonderfully extraordinary costumes and styling... and what could possibly be better for his medium than romantic fashion and murder with unorthodox weapons?

I can't speak for everyone, but if I had to guess I'd say it's been much too long since we've seen Johnny Depp well-dressed, pale-faced and wild-haired. Too long has he been tan, dreadlocked and filthy, stumbling drunkenly around decks. While there may never be another Edward Scissorhands, Tim Burton and long-time colleague/costume designer Colleen Atwood bring back the hotness with some top-notch, Victorian-inspired costuming in Sweeney Todd.




Johnny Depp as Sweeney Todd

Dressing wasn't too easy for the Victorians. While some of you today bemoan the necessity of underpants, even the poorest men back in the 1840s had to concern themselves with things like flannel undershirts, not to mentions neckerchiefs and hats.




Alan Rickman as Judge Turpin

It could be said that they really knew their layering. Men knew how to suffer for their style, too; right up until Sweeney Todd's times they wore stiffly starched collars up and the [slightly more gentle] folded tips you see here were just coming into fashion.




Sacha Baron Cohen as Signor Adolfo Pirelli

Though, overall, menswear in the Victorian times only became interesting for the rich. They could indulge in things like pocket watches, silk ties, canes with secret compartments and revolvers... while the working class was stuck with cotton shirts and straight-razors.




Helena Bonham Carter as Mrs. Lovett

The costumes here are, without a doubt, more Burton than Victoria, but would anyone be quite as excited about seeing the gorgeous Helena Bonham Carter in a plain cotton dress and apron instead of her sexy, black corset-bodice and tulle ruffles? Tim Burton's films are above all fantasy, and the clothing looks as stylized as the pale and shadow-eyed actors themselves. Victorian accuracy can relax a bit and let pinstriped pants and big hair take over this Christmas, when Sweeney Todd comes out in theaters.


 

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formerviking

formerviking

Denver, PA
May 2006

DEC 05, 2007 05:41 AM

emevolloveme said:

nymphetalona said:
As far as I know I'm the only 19 year old girl in the world with a crush on alan rickman to boot.

love



dude, no, i love him too.



I'm a 43 year old with a man crush on him . I think he's the closest thing we have to Vincent Price today . Also Handsome Rob , I thought that was Terry Jones until I read the blurb underneath .

Madchester

Madchester

Charleston, WV
December 2004

DEC 05, 2007 06:39 AM

I'm all tingly!

PointBlank

PointBlank

New York, NY
November 2004

DEC 05, 2007 06:45 AM

jason said:
depp has been wearing puffy shirts and eyeliner in everything since 21 jump street.



After seeing the preview for this, I'm pretty sure Burton and Depp mailed it in. It feels like they've made the same movie they always do.

tropicalcandy111

tropicalcandy111

I'm lost
September 2007

DEC 05, 2007 06:46 AM

I am a total sucker for the costumes in Tim Burton movies.

love

Colleen Atwood is an idol of mine, officially.

Formus

Formus

Milwaukee, WI
May 2007

DEC 05, 2007 09:39 AM

jason said:
depp has been wearing puffy shirts and eyeliner in everything since 21 jump street.



Not in Donnie Brasco, Fear and Loathing, Ed Wood, Secret Window, Finding Neverland, Blow, What's Eating Gilbert Grape, etc.

formerviking

formerviking

Denver, PA
May 2006

DEC 05, 2007 11:06 AM

Formus said:

jason said:
depp has been wearing puffy shirts and eyeliner in everything since 21 jump street.



Not in Donnie Brasco, Fear and Loathing, Ed Wood, Secret Window, Finding Neverland, Blow, What's Eating Gilbert Grape, etc.



Are you sure he didn't wear eye liner in Ed Wood ? biggrin

ThatTalentedHack

ThatTalentedHack

San Antonio, TX
July 2007

DEC 05, 2007 12:39 PM



it couldn't be nearly as bad as the hatchet job on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.... truth be told, this looks like it could revive my faith in Tim Burton movies. love
His early works are hard to beat.

unfiltrator

unfiltrator

San Francisco, CA
April 2004

DEC 05, 2007 12:48 PM

gdarklighter said:

creativename said:
One of the best parts of any Burton film indeed! I absolutely adore his work. All of it!



Bullshit. Nobody loved his version of Planet of the Apes.



That film broke my heart. I used to block my eyes and ears in the theatre when a Burton trailer came on.

I guess he took a chance making a muscular sci-fi film but the muscle didn't seem to honor what made Planet of the Apes classic.

Still Sleep Hollow couldn't have been more solid gold than if it had been put through the Wohlwill process and this is nothing like that ambition, so we'll see. This could be quite good.


PointBlank

PointBlank

New York, NY
November 2004

DEC 05, 2007 12:56 PM

Sleepy Hollow looked really good, but wasn't that great a movie, really.

jason

jason

USA
August 2002

DEC 05, 2007 01:04 PM

Formus said:

jason said:
depp has been wearing puffy shirts and eyeliner in everything since 21 jump street.


Not in Donnie Brasco, Fear and Loathing, Ed Wood, Secret Window, Finding Neverland, Blow, What's Eating Gilbert Grape, etc.


i dont know about the 'ed wood' and the 'etc' part, but fairly good work naming the johnny depp movies in which johnny depp does not wear a puffy shirt and eyeliner.

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Adelayde

Adelayde

Ellicott City, MD
September 2004

DEC 05, 2007 04:18 PM

i always love the costumes in Tim Burton films. i can't wait to see this movie.

nymphetalona

nymphetalona

Australia
November 2007

DEC 05, 2007 06:49 PM

formerviking said:

emevolloveme said:

nymphetalona said:
As far as I know I'm the only 19 year old girl in the world with a crush on alan rickman to boot.

love



dude, no, i love him too.



I'm a 43 year old with a man crush on him . I think he's the closest thing we have to Vincent Price today . Also Handsome Rob , I thought that was Terry Jones until I read the blurb underneath .



biggrin It's his voice, I could listen to him talk forever. Especially when he plays a bad guy... ooooh baby!

LorynAshley

LorynAshley

Austin, TX
March 2007

DEC 05, 2007 09:17 PM

Hott damn...I can't wait!!

flogeek

flogeek

New Zealand
March 2007

DEC 25, 2007 02:37 AM

nymphetalona said:

formerviking said:

emevolloveme said:

nymphetalona said:
As far as I know I'm the only 19 year old girl in the world with a crush on alan rickman to boot.

love



dude, no, i love him too.



I'm a 43 year old with a man crush on him . I think he's the closest thing we have to Vincent Price today . Also Handsome Rob , I thought that was Terry Jones until I read the blurb underneath .



biggrin It's his voice, I could listen to him talk forever. Especially when he plays a bad guy... ooooh baby!



*sigh* add me to that list too love
Alan Rickman & Jeremy Irons... They make serioulsy hot bad guys.

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