John Raymond Arnold from Jurassic Park
“Hold onto your butts!” John Raymond Arnold was a scientist working at Jurassic Park when its catastrophic, pre-opening day massacre happened. With the park’s T-rex and velociraptors on the loose, Arnold was quick (perhaps a little too quick) to lend a hand (well, more like a whole arm) in restoring as much order as possible to the disaster.
Dr. Ellie Sattler
Dr. Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern) is the partner of Dr. Alan Grant in the Steven Spielberg film Jurassic Park. She is a paleobotanist who comes to Jurassic Park with him and Dr. Ian Malcolm and must fight for her life when the dinosaurs escape. Smart, impatient, and energetic, Sattler holds her ground against their scaly foes.
Dennis Nedry
In Jurassic Park, Dennis Nedry (Wayne Knight) is a computer programmer hired by InGen. Due to his financial issues, he decides to smuggle dinosaur embryos off the island, but meets his demise to a Dilophosaurus.
Dr. Ian Malcolm
Dr. Ian Malcolm didn’t skimp on style when he arrived at Jurassic Park. Dressed in all black, the sarcastic mathematician could have easily gone from dinosaur safari to night club in seconds. A black leather jacket is an attractive part of this costume but if you really want to impress the ladies make sure you can explain chaos theory.
John Hammond
John Hammond had good intentions when he decided to resurrect dinosaurs but as we all know things didn’t go as planned. However, John did somehow manage to keep his clothes relatively white despite all of the chaos. If you’re bold enough to pull off an all white wardrobe, perhaps you’re also willing to test your craft skills and recreate John Hammond’s famous amber mosquito cane. Don’t worry, no one will expect you to clone a T-Rex.
Dr. Alan Grant
World renown paleontologist, Dr. Alan Grant, is passionate about his career but fashion, not so much. Fitting the stereotype of what you’d expect to see at an archaeological dig, Dr. Grant’s attire is logical and relatively easy to pull off. Of course, this look also gives you an excuse to wear a denim shirt without your friends making fun of you.