![]() The girl that Lewis Carroll based Alice on had a long bob haircut at a time when most girls were extremely feminine with their hair in ringlets and wearing big dresses. ![]() She has returned from being out at sea and is grown-up and feeling empowered, so she is no longer your traditional Alice in a blue frock with fluffy hair. Her style is a natural, period look from the world above ground and is different from the first film. Let me start by saying, they could not have found a more perfect Alice than Mia…she is Alice. What is your approach to striking such a balance? One of our favorite aspects of the characters' clothing in Alice Through the Looking Glass is the whimsical balance between historical tailoring and Wonderland-style cuts and colors. With Alice all grown up, her few looks take on more meaning than they did in Alice in Wonderland, so we sat down to chat with Atwood about wild shoulders, drawing inspiration from Lewis Carroll, and designing for 3D. Alice (Mia Wasikowska) has returned to Wonderland and makes her first visit to Underland, thanks to some bad news from the Mad Hatter (Johnny Depp), whose hair has turned white while he mourns his missing, and possibly deceased, family. ![]() The release of the Burton-produced Alice Through the Looking Glasssees Atwood back at the fanciful-yet-functional drawing board. A longtime Tim Burton collaborator, the costume designer Colleen Atwood is responsible for Johnny Depp’s now-iconic Edward Scissorhandsget-up, won an Oscar for 2010’s Alice in Wonderland, and was nominated for Burton’s Sweeney Todd.
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