5 top “dressing up” scenes that turn horror movies into catwalks, from monsters to ghosts, all have deadly beauty and are captivating to watch!
The definition of “scary beauty” is here, who says horror movies don’t spend a lot on high-end fashion!
The horror movie beauties are sometimes ecstatically beautiful in stylish looks. Combined with the ghostly appearance are a series of flowing dresses, which not only express the mysterious identity of the character but also perfectly match the dark film setting. Therefore, who says women in horror movies can’t dress up? Especially when looking back at the following 6 “muses” – whether cold-blooded, soulless, or not human, they still possess a sky of magical beauty, ready to captivate viewers.
1. Frankenstein’s bride deserves to be the “queen” of horror movies, becoming legendary thanks to her “electric shock” hair and gothic dress
The classic movie The Bride Of Frankenstein once created a craze for “The Bride of Frankenstein” – a scary monster born from a body transplant. Under the creativity of designer Vera West, this character possesses a legendary fashion sense. This style includes a stylized dress made from bed sheets, a hairstyle similar to Egyptian Queen Nefertiti, and gloves made from medical bandages.
2. Hollywood used to have a bunch of beautiful girls getting lost in white shirts, watching them made them shudder, thinking they were “white ghost girls”.
White is often a familiar color in horror movies, especially when applied to “fuzzy, virtual” costume designs, making characters suddenly appear and hide. In Picnic At Hanging Rock , a horror work from Australia, the main character’s sorority also wears white to show off its purity. Inspired by Edwardian evening gowns, the fashion in this film is both elegant and classic; It also brings a relaxing feeling thanks to the elegant fabric material.
Picnic At Hanging Rock is based on a true lawsuit, telling the story of the mysterious disappearance of a group of female students and teachers during a picnic at Hanging Rock, Victoria on Valentine’s Day in 1900.
3. Elle Fanning quit her role as a “Disney princess” to mess around with horror movies, making her body cold but still fascinated thanks to her “10 points of charisma”
Neon Demon is the turning point that marked Elle Fanning ‘s mature actingafter her role as Princess Aurora ( Maleficent ). This 9X beauty is highly praised for her enchanting beauty, even though there are a few “soul flying” scenes, she still portrays an excellent charisma. In particular, Elle Fanning’s “bloody” appearance in the opening scene is the most controversial detail, some people are fascinated by the dark blue Armani dress, some are terrified of the red blood flowing all over the jewel’s body.
4. Midsommar is shocking because it’s terrifying and yet…beautiful, who wouldn’t like all the country girls like this!
If you think flower crowns are only for the “beasts”, then look at Midsommar . In this most unique horror film of 2014, flowers are also the terrifying symbol of the evil Hårga cult. Next to that is a set of pure white costumes of the pagan community. Looking at this beautiful Nordic pattern, it still contains many horrors. Anyone who has fallen in love with it is just waiting for the bitter end!
The most impressive fashion moment in Midsommar is the colorful gown made from 10,000 fake flowers worn by female lead Florence Pugh.
5. Lady Dracula played the “white card” to her husband’s house, unfortunately it was stained because of her “bloodthirsty” lust
Thanks to this unique wedding dress in Bram Stoker’s Dracula , fashion designer Eiko Ishioka immediately received the prestigious Oscar award. According to the audience, this outfit seems to turn the character Lucy into a “fallen angel”. Especially when she turned into a vampire and bared her fangs to threaten, causing red blood to splatter all over her white dress.
According to designer Eiko Ishioka, the frilly collar above is inspired by lizards, not bats!
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