Nostalgic Fashion: Outfits Inspired by Disney’s Robin Hood
For the past few weeks, I’ve found myself watching my old VHS movies, especially movies that I watched when I was a little girl. While doing this, I have found some great underrated films that tend to get lost in between all the princesses, Pixar animated films, and the newest live-action remakes.
They are also a great source of fashion inspiration.
So for my next few posts, I’ll choose one of these underrated movies each week and give you a quick recap of the film and its production, a rundown of each character’s style, and my own real-life recreation of each look.
Over the past few months, I’ve covered The Rescuers, Oliver & Company, and 101 Dalmatians from Disney; last week, the focus was on the non-Disney animated favorite FernGully: The Last Rainforest.
This week, I’m covering one of my favorite classic Disney films, Robin Hood. Read on to check out my Robin Hood outfits!
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The titular protagonist, this version of Robin Hood is a fox. In this take on the story, Robin mainly targets Prince John and his goons in order to help the impoverished people of Nottingham. Robin is resourceful, cunning, and warm-hearted. His main color scheme consists of greens, the color usually associated with the original Robin Hood legend, and orange, because of his form as a fox in this version. To create my look based on Robin, I decided to go the monochromatic route. I started with a pair of green pants and a green V-neck sweater. My first option was to use an orange sweater, but it looked weird with the pants, so I swapped for this green one which has a similar neckline to mimic Robin’s outfit. For shoes, I wore a pair of brown booties. Finally, as an accessory, I grabbed this backpack that has a very orangey shade of brown and it kind of emulates his fur. Products: Coveralls, Boots, Sandals, Ring
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