Ben from Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain
Ben is a character from the comedy film Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain, and is played by Ben Marshall. The film follows best friends Ben, John, and Martin who you also may recognize from their sketches on Saturday Night Live, as they go on an adventure to find a gold treasure, encounter others who also want it, and even a cult.
To dress like Ben, wear a gray shirt with black piping on the hem and use heat transfer paper to print the logo on the shirt. For the costume he wears in the cult scenes, where members wear all purple, take white overalls and dye them purple with synthetic dye, and wear a lighter purple shirt underneath that.
Fiona from Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
Fiona is one of the characters in the film Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, based off of the book by Ransom Riggs. This movie is directed by Tim Burton and it definitely is fitting in its style. Fiona is played by Georgia Pemberton. The movie is about a boy named Jacob we follow through the story as he is transported into the past where a home of orphans with special powers live.
Fiona is one of the children at the home and her special power has to do with growing plants. To dress like Fiona, wear a brown corduroy blazer, a lighter brown button down blouse, a printed brown sweater, khaki pants, and brown shoes.
Nejire Hado (Hero Costume) from My Hero Academia
Nejire (voiced in Japanese by Kiyono Yasuno and in English by Lindsay Seidel) is a secondary main character in the anime/manga My Hero Academia.
She is a student at UA and part of the Big Three, along with Tamaki and Mirio. Her Quirk is ‘Wave Motion’ and allows her to use waves of energy to fight. Out of her and her friends, she’s the most energetic of them, often being a bit overwhelming to Tamaki.
Nejire has extremely long periwinkle hair and similarly colored eyes. When in her hero costume, her hair is styled up into small horn-like drill curls. The costume itself is a bodysuit in various shades of blue and teal, with teal gauntlet-objects on her wrists, and golden cuffed gloves.
Miranda from The Devil Wears Prada
Miranda is a character from the 2006 film The Devil Wears Prada, and is played by Meryl Streep. The film follows a girl named Andy as she moves to New York to pursue a career in the fashion industry and learns what it takes to fit in with her demanding boss, Miranda.
To dress like Miranda, wear a maroon boat neck top, clear reading glasses, red hoops, and a jade and gold ring. Another look is a black fur textured coat with black gloves.
Silva from Strange Way of Life
Silva is one of the main characters from the Pedro Almodovar short film Strange Way of Life, and is played by Pedro Pascal. This western film is in a way Almodovar’s own take on Brokeback Mountain, which he was originally meant to direct but wasn’t fully allowed to create it in his own way. This short is his answer to that. The film follows Silva who after twenty five years, rides across the desert to visit Sheriff Jake, but Jake believes he is there for an ulterior motive.
Silva wears a green jacket, red and orange flannel shirt, navy neck scarf, deep brown pants, and distressed dark cowboy boots. In some scenes he also wears a deep brown cowboy hat.
Todd from Wayside
Todd (voiced by Michael Cera and Mark Rendall) is the main protagonist of the animated movie and TV series Wayside. A transfer student at Wayside School, Todd often gets in trouble or sent home early from school by his teacher Mrs. Jewls. He is friends with Dana, Maurecia, and Myron. Todd has messy ginger hair and wears a blue t-shirt layered over a white long-sleeved shirt. He also wears green cargo pants and are and white sneakers.
Luxord from Kingdom Hearts
Luxord (voiced in Japanese by Jōji Nakata and in English by Robin Atkin Downes) is one of the members of Organization XIII, the main antagonists in the Kingdom Hearts franchise.
Little is known about his past as of yet, as only a few of the Organization members have been given fleshed out backstories (though this may change with the new games). For the majority of the series, Luxord is the 10th (X) member of Organization XIII, with his title being the Gambler of Fate, as his powers are card-based.
He has very short spiked light blonde hair, with matching facial hair, and his eyes are a bright blue. He has a variety of piercings in his ears, including a silver Nobody symbol. For the rest of his look, it’s fairly standard with the regular Organization look, with the same black cloak, black leather gloves, black pants, and silver topped black boots. His weapon is a Nobody symbol branded deck of cards that can change sizes during battle.
Ted McDoodle from 60 Seconds!
Ted McDoodle is the father of Mary Jane and Timmy and the husband of Dolores in the indie survival game 60 Seconds! Ted is chubby with black hair he wears parted to the side. He is one of the two playable characters tasked with gathering supplies in the sixty seconds to help his family survive a blast in their nuclear shelter. Ted’s clothes consist of black shoes, grey pants, a white button down, dark yellow tie, and olive sweater vest.
Lucy from Fallout (TV Series)
A new TV series has been going viral online for its spot-on live action adaptation of the video game franchise Fallout that takes place in a post-apocalyptic world. This series depicts the aftermath of The Great War of 2077, where survivors take refuge in fallout shelters or Vaults, which are actually all created as different experiments on the people who live in them. It follows a woman named Lucy who leaves Vault 33 to find her father in the dangerous wasteland of what is left of Los Angeles.
To dress like Lucy, wear a yellow and blue jumpsuit made after the one in the show, a white tank top underneath, a brown utility belt, harness, and lace-up brown boots.
Jacob from Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
Jacob is the protagonist in the film Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, based off of the book by Ransom Riggs. This movie is directed by Tim Burton and it definitely is fitting in its style. Jacob is played by Asa Butterfield, and is a character we follow through the story as he is transported into the past where a home of orphans with special powers live.
Jacob dresses very simply and realistically in this film, fitting the sea-side environment and spooky nature of the story. To dress like Jacob wear a green or blue jacket, a blue fisherman’s sweater or a green shirt and white tee combo.