The Wonderfully Weird World of Tim Burton

The Wonderfully Weird World of Tim Burton

Tim Burton is known for producing films that capitalize on macabre-esque styles while also including elements of classic fantasy films. Burton’s style is so incredibly unique that the term “Burtonesque” was created to describe works of art that bear resemblance to his works.

His films – seeming inspired by expressionism – employ gothic undertones that construct bizarre characters and eccentric settings.

According to Britannica, Burton first began his career at the California Institute of the Arts where he first discovered his love for filmmaking and drawing. 

Burton proceeded to become an animator for Walt Disney Studios. He later directed “Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure” in 1985, which was a huge success for his first feature film.

Burton then took off running. “Beetlejuice,” “Edward Scissorhands” and “The Nightmare Before Christmas” are just a few of his box-office successes.

One of his common stylistic trademarks is his dramatic color schemes. Burton implements dark, bleak colors and contrasts them with colorful elements, creating a visual discrepancy between the characters and their background.

This color contrast is depicted in “Beetlejuice” with Lydia Deetz’s auroral wedding dress while Beetlejuice’s green hair is the antithesis of the moody background.

In Burton’s 1990 feature film “Edward Scissorhands” this technique is used in an entirely new way. Johnny Depp’s lead role as Edward is the dark contrast while the entire world around him is displayed in light and bright colors. 

Burton also utilizes stop-motion animation in many of his works. The minor imperfections only add to the enigmatic ambiance that is rife within his films. 

“Corpse Bride,” “James and the Giant Peach,” “Frankenweenie” and “The Nightmare Before Christmas” use jerky movements to their advantage, adding to the unsettling and otherworldly feel.

The use of stripes is frequently incorporated into his films, reflecting the sinister nature of the worlds he creates. Beetlejuice, Jack Skellington, Edward Scissorhands, the Cheshire Cat and the Corpse Bride are all seen wearing at least one outfit that includes this pattern.

Burton has created such a specific film style, that many can recognize his works simply because of his stylistic decisions. When watching your next Tim Burton movie, try to distinguish the specific traits that make the film “Burtonesque.”

Emblematic Horror Film Fashion

Emblematic Horror Film Fashion

The fashion industry has derived inspiration from horror films for generations. Stark, gothic styles have been a staple of Halloween fashion, creating a sinister ambiance within the world of cinema.

The modernization of scary movies has incorporated aberrant fashion elements, such as the natural wardrobe amongst characters in Jordan Peele’s “Get Out” or Dani’s (Florence Pugh) flower-covered May Queen dress in “Midsommar,” as many films now rely on psychological elements.

However, certain fashion statements can never die. Here are some of the most iconic Halloween styles delineated in film.

Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho” is a prime example of vintage horror. This 1960s thriller is produced in black and white, leading it to employ other tools besides color to showcase its unnerving semblance. 

The lead Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) is seen wearing a 60s-style swing dress, along with lacey undergarments. This portrayal of slasher victims was ubiquitous in horror films produced during this time period. 

In Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack’s 1933 film, “King Kong,” Ann Darrow (Fay Wray) furthers this depiction as she is featured wearing similar attire when being captured by the giant ape.

Don’t say his name three times, or you might be confronted with the biggest fashion icon in cinema history. Beetlejuice’s pinstripe suit has become a pinnacle of Tim Burton’s 1998 film “Beetlejuice” and a considerable influence for tick-or-treaters looking for the perfect costume.

One of Micheal Keaton’s most iconic characters is seen wearing three – his lucky number – rusty watches, which are haphazardly placed across his left wrist, also paired with a gold ring on his index finger.

In one of the most infamous scenes from the film, Lydia Deetz (Winona Ryder) is seen wearing an all-red wedding dress — a dress that has become a Halloween staple since the release of the film. 

Shelley Duvall has a history of fashion statements and “The Shining” is no exception. This 1980 Stanley Kubrick film features Duvall, playing Wendy Torrance, in a printed button-down layered over a beige turtleneck with a corduroy overall dress – a look that has become one of the most recognizable outfits from any horror film. 

Disney’s “Hocus Pocus” serves as a representation of fabulous witches. These three sisters – Winifred (Bette Midler), Mary (Kathy Najimy) and Sarah (Sarah Jessica Parker) Sanderson – are seen wearing muted corset dresses with Victorian-inspired patterns. 

Jewelry is an integral detail of these looks. The witches are sporting rings on almost all 10 digits, all of varying sizes and materials along with lace gloves and beaded necklaces. 

This blood-stained prom dress served as a symbol of Carrie White’s (Sissy Spacek) redaction of innocence. The elegant setting juxtaposes the crimson-red tarnish of the dress, creating an unforgettable scene.

This hooded killer had viewers believing their next phone call would lead them to the same deadly fate. Bearing a resemblance to the notorious Grim Reaper, this costume has served as a token of terror throughout the industry. 

With Halloween approaching, you can turn to these fashion symbols to create your next costume.

Pop Singer Meets Football Star: A Guide to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Fashion

Pop Singer Meets Football Star: A Guide to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Fashion

Taylor Swift fans’ wildest dreams have come true — It has been rumored that Swift and Cheifs tight-end Travis Kelce have started their own love story.

After Swift was spotted sitting with Kelce’s mother in the stands at Arrowhead Stadium on Sept. 24, supporting Kelce during week three of the NFL season, Swift fans have shown their support of the rumored relationship.  

Fans have been watching the rumored couple very closely and have noticed the pair’s sometimes accidentally matching outfits that seem to work together all too well. 

Swift’s iconic red lip and classic flair mesh with Kelce’s loud prints seamlessly. Take a look at how this pairing’s fashion statements are paradigmatic of their impact on pop culture.

Sporting a ruby red long-sleeve dress paired with knee-high brown boots, Swift’s outfit pairs perfectly with Kelce’s white and gold print button-up. Both stars accessorized – Swift with an emerald green bag and Kelce with gold jewelry.

In true fall fashion, Swift is seen rocking an oversized blue sweater, plaid skirt and black combat boots. Kelce’s suit – which he wore while hosting Saturday Night Live on March 4 – matches the pops of brown in Swift’s skirt, making for the perfect autumn outfit.

Swift’s denim dress brings out the pops of blue in Kelce’s splatter-paint denim suit, making for an effortless combination. Kelce’s matching set, initially named “Bedroom Painting,” was changed to “1989 Bedroom Painting” as an ode to Swift’s album following the football star’s outfit debut, according to a KidSuper Studio X post.

The name has since been changed back according to KidSuper Studio, but Swifties have made sure to never shake it off. 

Muted neutrals are a consistent staple of fall fashion, which have been capitalized by both Swift and Kelce. Swift’s elegant slacks complement Kelce’s patterned sweater, brought together by the use of black accessories in both looks.

This budding couple shattered the boundaries of pop culture, combining the intense world of sports with the ever-growing community of Swifties. 

If you’re interested in keeping up-to-date with these fashion icons, make sure to follow Swift’s Instagram account and Kelce’s Instagram account.  

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