Photos, or it didn't happen!They did have a really hunky Tarzan CM at the MK for MNSSHP nights. He was literally wearing almost nothing.
Photos, or it didn't happen!They did have a really hunky Tarzan CM at the MK for MNSSHP nights. He was literally wearing almost nothing.
I'd say the Incredibles characters years ago at DHS wore something not nothing but the costumes was so tight how could they breathe in those.They did have a really hunky Tarzan CM at the MK for MNSSHP nights. He was literally wearing almost nothing.
You were there my dear.Photos, or it didn't happen!
Well... they're still cut for the body types which they're being placed onto.Custodial cast member costumes in the park are the same for male and female. I don't think that team has issues on costumes.
On one side, I can imagine the chaos and how hilarious would be seeing them server, stumble, etc..Solution:
Every CM from now on will be in a 'fur costume.'
The character costumes with the giant heads and bulky fur onesie will easily hide purple hair, tattoos, black nail polish, bodily shapes, and exposed ankles. It will be impossible to know a CMs gender or race or age.
From the ticket booth staffed by Sully to the server at Be Our Guest in a Queen of Hearts costume, the personal looks of the human beings serving you will be covered up and no longer a nuisance to one's enjoyment of the parks.
/solved.
You didn't get "murry purry"?No.
NO.
During my time in WDW as friends with Tigger, one person on this board thought I was a "furry" and sent me some rather creepy messages.
No dude. It was a job, not a lifestyle. Creepy mofugger.
plot twist.. the blocker is the costume XDBetter slap on that Hawaiian Tropic all over that exposed skin. That FL sun is brutal.
Even with just within one gender costumes have to be cut for body type such as tall and large, petite and full figured.Well... they're still cut for the body types which they're being placed onto.
SPANDEX FOR EVERYONE!Even with just within one gender costumes have to be cut for body type such as tall and large, petite and full figured.
A body-building male CM may need a larger chest size costume than for some women.
I know you know this, I'm saying this for those who play the "but biology has given them different dimensions!!" crowd.
There are a significant number of people of both genders who don't conform to "the average," and thus require different cuts.
It's why clothing comes with different measurements, even for those of the same gender.
You didn't get "murry purry"?
You'll need different sized capes, tho!SPANDEX FOR EVERYONE!
"YOU CAN BE THE HERO"(tm)
You'll need different sized capes, tho!
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SPANDEX FOR EVERYONE!
Don't know if you are trying to split hairs on 'accuracy' - but 'never really made a significant attempt to approximate a particular era'?Earlier in this thread some comments were made about the historical accuracy of the new dress code, which strikes me as odd because Disney has never really made a significant attempt to approximate a particular era of fashion history in any meaningful way with the cast member costumes. The one exception off the top of my head would be the Hall of Presidents outfits, which are (very loosely) a play on 1770’s century Robe à l'Anglaise and court suits but even these incorporated random Victorian and modern elements for aesthetic reasons. The cast member costumes are not supposed to be perfect (or even serviceable) recreations of historical garb. They need to be practical uniforms with some fun historical flavoring. Even the fashion plates on display at the Emporium on Main Street don’t date to the turn of the century, they’re mid-1880’s bustle gowns. It’s a theme park, not Colonial Williamsburg.
Totally! World Showcase and Voices of Liberty are definitely examples of costumes with a stronger focus on recreating folk and historical costuming. However, as a costumer, I see the vast majority of Magic Kingdom costumes as more “Ye Olde Timey” than, say, mid-Edwardian. For instance, the skipper costumes are far more 80’s Banana Republic in styling than 1930’s safari-wear and the vast majority of Main Street uniforms are just more conservative versions of modern cuts with generic ”old-timey Americana” details. There are a lot of puff sleeve blouses, modern-cut waistcoats, and calf-length skirts that don’t actually belong to any one era. But this is coming from someone with a fashion and fashion history background so I could totally be splitting hairs on accuracy.Don't know if you are trying to split hairs on 'accuracy' - but 'never really made a significant attempt to approximate a particular era'?
You never seen the Main Street costumes? Or HoP? Voices of Liberty? Railroads? World Showcase? Even Jungle Cruise...
Yes, many are cartoony - but many are not.
Don't know if you are trying to split hairs on 'accuracy' - but 'never really made a significant attempt to approximate a particular era'?
You never seen the Main Street costumes? Or HoP? Voices of Liberty? Railroads? World Showcase? Even Jungle Cruise...
Yes, many are cartoony - but many are not.
They're not accurate. I could go into some detail but it would totally further derail this threadWhen I think of good costumes things like Liberty Tree Tavern.
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And 50s prime time immediately jump to mind
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… no idea if they’re accurate to the era or not but they sure do fit the theme and make the experience infinitely better.
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