![]() The decorative stitching has many colors, and there's also a little stitching made in the lowest part of pant. The pant of course doesn't have zipper: the front is closed with buttons. The stripes are not pinstripes - they're different. Also there is lace and the sides of lace is decorated with somekind of seam. The pant does have a dark purple silk patch in the leg curving part. In every vest there are two pockets, and those pockets upper part (that one where the hole is) is stitched with the same colors as the edges (golden or purple). ![]() In both of these vests the edges are golden colored, as some of the pockets stitching. To the red-brown and red-pink vests buttons were added extra detail by coloring the buttons with different colors, so that every button had different color in them. The vest with squares was made of several pieces of fabric that were cut and sewn together. The edges are purple and the stitching is dark violet in that vest. Costumers designer Atwood colored most vest stripes by herself. There is "tightening bow" in the back of every vest. Vests were made of velvet, and the back of them was made of shiny silk. Colleen Atwood colored most of the materials by herself. ![]() In blue-green and purple all the colors are same. Also the (vissible) stitching is different colored: in brown it's purple and in grey jacket it is black. The inside lining of grey and brown jacket's is different colored as the rest of jacket: brown jacket's inside lining is purple and grey one's is brown-beige. The jackets inside lining was made of shiny silk. The slave can be opened, so the lace is "cutted in half". And in teal they are teal half-bal glass buttons. In purple they are purple half-ball glass buttons. In one of the two pink shirts the buttons are metallic ones with details, and in another they are white half-ball glass buttons. In lavender the buttons are black glass (half-balls). In every shirt the buttons are different. In purple jacket some of those original buttons could be seen. They were big metallic ones with fine details, which were different in every button. Before hatters mental collapsing his buttons were same stylish. There are 10 buttons in every jacket: two in wrists, two in back and four in front. There are two breast pockets in every jacket. But the bluish and purple jacket, which were seen during flashbacks, were made without burning the fabrics - they were made of slightly matt duchess silk satin. The worn look given Hatters jackets were made of thin silk layer that was burned over another layer, so the ageing effects was done, and also to give them the effect of Hatters sadness. And he had black cotton pants uder the kilt. He had purple and red-brown cotton clothes under the flashes.2 ribbons (which were attached to his vest with metal ring).With kilt there were kilt accessories also: k arrow pin (was seen with blue-green jacket).bird patch (was seen with brown jacket).pin cushion ring with pin 2 different pins were seen during the film.Then there were several accessories used: cotton socks during the film Hatter had 9 different colors in his socks.silk bow-tie (made of two layers of fine thick shiny silk).leather shoes with orange inside lining and red shoelace."(summer) wool" pant with lace - the lace is sewed in the sides of pant.Hat in the movie there was seen 2 different hats Hatter wore.3 vests red-brown, red-pink and patterned (black and white).5 (lace) shirts with "puff" sleeves 2 pinks, violet, lavender and blue (with a little touch of green).4 jackets blue (with a little touch of green), grey, brown and purple.He knows how to wear clothes in a very special way.” -Colleen Atwood First of all, he’s a very generous artist and he brings a lot to everything. "As a costume designer, there’s nothing quite like working with Johnny. The styles also changed but only a little.Īlice in Wonderland costumes designer was Colleen Atwood - though Johnny Depp and Tim Burton did heavily affect to the Hatter's costumes design - for instance, Hatter's mood colors was completely Johnny Depp's idea. But his costumes colors changes as also his skin colors according to mood colors - the more he's feeling some specific emotion, the more he's clothes and skin are affected by that. In Underland (Wonderland) Hatter had only one costume, kilt and during Horunvendush day, and supposedly before that day also, he wore a brown beaver felt top hat, with pink silk scarf. For the film there were made several different clothes for Hatter (Johnny Depp) to wear.
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