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Get The Look: Dracula

By Lwblog @londonwalks
DC Editor Adam writes…
Are you dressing-up for my Halloween Ghost walks? Today I'm looking at the famous monsters of movieland from a sartorial perspective, three posts starting with…
The Dracula Cape
The opera cape is always a good look for a villain. And we have the original movie Dracula, Bela Lugosi, to thank for bringing the costume to the role.
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Lugosi had originally played Dracula on stage, where the long opera cloak was employed to conceal trap doors in the stage to make the wicked Count’s disappearances more sudden and dramatic.
Spencer Tracy adopts it for his Doctor Jekyll (and, of course, Mr Hyde) in the 1941 movie… Get The Look: Dracula
And right here in London, the popular myth of the gentleman killer in the Jack the Ripper case is, for many, incomplete without the swirl of an opera cape in the smog. Get The Look: Dracula
This last, persistent image, for many, functions as a metaphor: a wealthy man descending upon the poor and causing untold suffering, mirroring the real life modus operandi of many a mill and factory owner.
Christopher Lee retained look when he took over the fangs in 1958 – why spoil a winning formula?
Here’s Christopher Lee in action…
It's also a look favoured by my fine colleague The Duke of Darkness Shaughan when he leads his Saturday night ghost walk…
This post's tip for Halloween Fancy Dress Hire… Escapade in Camden

Their website is here: www.escapade.co.uk/
Join me on a Ghosts of the Old City Tour this October. I'm leading the tour on Tuesdays 23rd & 30th October & Saturday 27th October. Book here…


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