Costume test for ‘Something’s Got to Give’, 1962.
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It's always a good time to post photos of Kumi Mizuno.
Here are shots from her costume test for Ebirah, Horror of the Deep (1966), aka Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster.
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Costume test for Marlon Brando in A Streetcar Named Desire directed by Elia Kazan, 1951
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Grace Kelly costume test for Rear Window (1954)
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Richard Burton.. Cleopatra (1963)..
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I want to be just like her. . .
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Jonathan Frid’s original costume test for his role as the vampire Barnabas Collins. It’s a good thing they switched over to the Inverness style Cape/Coat.
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Megan Gale’s Wonder Woman costume test for the cancelled Justice League: Mortal. Photographed by Marc Rogers.
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Costume test for 'The Prince and the Showgirl' (1957)
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Hi, I'm Finnley. A nonbinary fat person that likes art and crafts with a bunch of different media and I'll occasionally stream on Twitch.
My pronouns are they/he and I prefer neutral terms, but masculine will do if none are available.
Have a picture of my Bowsette costume test! This is my first proper cosplay in years and I'm excited!
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Mari Lwyd costume test photo. Should have been wearing the black head sock / balaclava thing for this, but close enough.
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Jared Leto Joker Costume Test Development
Man I really would love to see David Ayer's cut of Suicide Squad but there is a distinct difference in the success of teases like this versus what Zack Snyder drip fed people. And I LOVE looking at costume design and development work, but this man isn't helping. Of course, David Ayer is once again appropriating culture. Why is Jared Leto dressed like a Mariachi!?!
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Grace Kelly posing for a costume test during the filming of "Green Fire" in Colombia on May 3, 1954.
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I would like to give a huge shout out to the producers of Shadow and Bone, for always making really amazing costumes tests (they are incredible pratical and detailed, and keeping that footage and sharing it with us) but also beeing the only onces refusing to sit in front of a greenscreen durint TUDUM
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Costume test: Cary Grant for "An Affair To Remember"
The first version, "Love Affair" with Charles Boyer and Irene Dunne, is infinitely better. When it comes to acting Grant couldn't hold Boyer's jock.
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