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  2. Gather Your Friends for These Epic Trio Halloween Costumes - AOL

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    Adventures in Wonderland Costumes. The amazing thing about choosing characters to be from Alice in Wonderland is that every single one is recognizable and so much fun to recreate. Here, you'll ...

  3. These Homemade Halloween Costumes Are All Treat, No Trick - AOL

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    Go cool, funny or scary with homemade Halloween costumes for toddlers, kids, men and women. Make any of these cheap and creative ideas with household items.

  4. Alice in Wonderland dress - Wikipedia

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    An Alice in Wonderland costume based on the design from the 1972 film Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. This is an example of the most well-known depiction of Alice's dress. Neither the wording nor illustrations to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland indicated the colour of her clothes. [14]

  5. Easy (and Cute!) DIY Couple Costumes to Rock this Halloween - AOL

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    These easy and last-minute couples costumes for Halloween are funny, unique, and come together on the cheap. Find your perfect duo costume idea today! Easy (and Cute!)

  6. Colleen Atwood - Wikipedia

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    She has received 12 nominations for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design and has won four times for Chicago (2002), Memoirs of a Geisha (2005), Alice in Wonderland (2010), and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016), the latter was the first Wizarding World film to win an Academy Award.

  7. Patricia Zipprodt - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Zipprodt (February 24, 1925 – July 17, 1999) was an American costume designer.She was known for her technique of painting fabrics and thoroughly researching a project's subject matter, especially when it was a period piece.