Many of the emblematic characters in the history of cinema exhibited eye-catching costumes that set them apart from the rest and made them unforgettable, especially those in which a hat capable of framing the authentic personality of each one of them stands out.
O incredible.club has compiled for you some hats that have become icons in the history of cinema, since they were engraved in the spectators’ memory, despite the passage of time.
1. The hat The Maskara
That yellow hat is unforgettable. It was used by Stanley Ipkiss, played by Jim Carrey, when he became the mysterious “Máskara”, in the 1994 film. The costume design was in charge of Ha Nguyen.
2. The Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz
In the movie The Wizard of Ozwhich debuted in 1939, the Wicked Witch of the West wore an oversized, pointy black hat that is now a classic, and all thanks to the portrayal of actress Margaret Hamilton and the work of famous costume designer Adrian Adolph Greenburg.
3. Willy Wonka in The fantastic chocolate factory
Gene Wilder brought Willy Wonka to life in 1971 – the distinguished owner of a chocolate factory – and he did so wearing a violet velvet suit jacket with a bow tie and the classic brown top hat. Helen Colvig was in charge of creating the costumes.
4. Rose DeWitt Bukater on Titanic
Deborah Lynn Scott is known primarily for her work as a costume designer on the film Titanic, from 1997, in which the choice of the huge violet hat with a large bow, used by the protagonist of the story in the boarding scene, the first in the film in which the character appears, stood out.
5. Jack Sparrow
6. Mickey Mouse in Fantasy
7. Eliza Doolittle in my fair lady
Cecil Beaton was an English costume designer who had a beautiful career; he was awarded three Oscar statuettes. One of them for his work on the film. my fair lady in which Audrey Hepburn wore a huge white hat with black details, two-tone bands and flower decorations.
8. Indiana Jones
9. The Cat
In the tales of Dr. Seuss, this laughing character was famous for wearing a red and white top hat. In 2003, Mike Myers played The Cat, a film that had costume coordination in the hands of Rita Ryack.
10. The Fat and the Skinny
“O Gordo e o Magro”, a duo whose innocence was able to offer us very funny moments, both in cinema and on television, was characterized by the use of a jacket, tie and bowler hat, making the latter a characteristic element of the two characters throughout history.
11. The Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland
Colleen Atwood is an American costume designer, responsible for the costumes for this film that premiered in 2010. Of all the work, what most highlights the character of Johnny Depp is his hat, a key element in the development of the story.
12. Woody in Toy Story
One of the most remembered cowboys in cinema is Sheriff Woody, who, with his yellow plaid shirt and brown hat, always found a friend who needed his help. The character was inspired by the protagonist of the 1950s television show Woody’s Roundup (Woody’s Rodeo🇧🇷
13. Mary Poppins
14. Sorting Hat in Harry Potter
In this case, more than part of the costume, the hat became one more character in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone🇧🇷 With the voice of Leslie Phillips, the prop was in charge of deciding which house the new students of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry would belong to.
15. Zorro
Although the original character of Zorro was created by Johnston McCulley in 1919, his most updated version debuted in 1999. The protagonist was played by Antonio Banderas, and the person responsible for the new hat design of the masked vigilante from California was the Mexican costume designer Graciela Mazón.
What other hat would you add to our list? If you could choose one of these models to use, which one would it be? Tell us in the comments section.
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