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  • A 2000 sq ft pop-up menswear store, complete with Yellow Brick Road, wild forests and poppy fields from the land of OZ, as well as a range of ready-to-wear.
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    How the 'Wizard of Oz' Film Influenced Fashion

    The “The Wizard of Oz” has had a large influence on fashion, both in design and in photos.

    Just look at Vogue’s December 2005 photo shoot taken by famed photographer, Annie Leibovitz. It features actress Keira Knightly as Dorothy. In the photos, Keira wears countless Dorothy-esque dresses designed by Marc Jacobs, Balenciaga, Oscar De la Renta, Donna Karan New York, Prada, and Yves Saint Laurent.

    Every look is complete with a pair of sparkling red glittery pumps.
    Gilbert Adrian (1903–1959) launched many fashion crazes such as the gingham cotton dress, which he designed for Judy Garland to wear on the film.

    Creative Director Grace Coddington has conspired with Annie Leibovitz to produce a stunningly dramatic spin on the Wizard of Oz.

    This dress was quickly copied by countless retail chains. Women who wanted to get their hands on the iconic dress could find a similar look for less in a department store or the Sears Roebucks catalog. Fashion magazines included printed clothing patterns so women could create their own Dorothy dresses.
    Countless designers have also paid homage to the “The Wizard of Oz” at “The Kansas Project” in Asia in 2009.

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