
The Art of the Disney Costume titled “Heroes & Villains” is featured at the Henry Ford Museum for a limited special exhibit running now through January 1, 2023. There are a total of 79 costumes from 32 different films.The exhibit features six decades of films produced by the Walt Disney Studios, television and theatrical groups. Costume design is very important to every story that Disney has made. It is a memorable and significant element in building the character and telling the story the way it should be told. From artists, performers, composers, designers and Imagineers, these designs have brought to life pleasure to millions of people.
Fairy Godmother worn by Whitney Houston Cinderella worn by Brandy (TV 1997) Cinderella from “Into the Woods” (2014) worn by Anna Kendrick Prince from “Cinderella” (2015) Prince Edward from “Enchanted” (2007) Red from “A Wrinkle in Time” (2018) worn by Michael Pena Cruella de Vil from “102 Dalmations” (2000) worn by Glenn Close Sugar Plum from “The Nutcracker & the Four Realms” (2018) worn by Kiera Knightly Mrs. Who from “A Wrinkle in Time” worn by Mindy Kaling Mary Poppins from “Mary Poppins” (1964) worn by Julie Andrews Colette Marchant from “Dumbo” (2019) worn by Eva Green Max Medici from “Dumbo” (2019) worn by Danny DeVito Belle from “Beauty & the Beast” (2017) worn by Emma Watson Lady Tremaine from “Cinderella” (2015) worn by Cate Blanchett
Free admission for members or with museum admission. For tickets and more info, go to https://www.thehenryford.org/current-events/calendar/heroes-and-villains-the-art-of-the-disney-costume-presented-by-the-walt-disney-archives/.