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a b Cook, Bruce (17 July 1986). "Henson creatures create partnership with actors". The Central New Jersey Home News. Los Angeles Daily News. p.D6. Archived from the original on 15 August 2020 . Retrieved 15 August 2020– via Newspapers.com. a b "Fantasy, reality intertwine in 'Labyrinth' A bewildering journey echoing life itself". The Canberra Times. Vol.61, no.18, 697. Australian Capital Territory. 11 December 1986. p.4 . Retrieved 25 October 2021– via National Library of Australia. I suspect that designers Brian Froud (father of Toby Froud, who played the baby in the movie quite by accident) and Ellis Flyte had a lot of fun with these pieces. I’ll save a bit of trivia about Jareth’s ensemble for the study on his at a later time. Filmeter: Labyrinth". Sunday News. Lancaster, Pennsylvania. 6 July 1986. p.F4. Archived from the original on 15 August 2020 . Retrieved 15 August 2020– via Newspapers.com. Latchem, John (30 August 2021). "Labyrinth: 35th Anniversary Edition". Media Play News. Archived from the original on 7 September 2021 . Retrieved 7 September 2021.

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Now to the bodice. Oh, where to begin with this one. The sleeves. These giant fluff balls are a combination of the pinkish cellophane from the top layer-sandwich of the skirt and the lace used on top of the bottom layer sandwich. They are so perfectly balloon-like that it’s easy to think that there are balloons in them! However, they didn’t use balloons. I’m sorry to burst any dreams of balloons in sleeves. What was done instead was to make a very full and stuffed short sleeve as an inner sleeve, and a big huge puff outer sleeve consisting of the cellophane and lace for the puff, with a fitted lower sleeve (I hope it was lined with cotton, but can’t be sure). When sewn together and to the bodice, the stuffed short sleeve supports the outer sleeve. Believe it or not, this was a common sleeve method using sheer fabric for the outer sleeve during the Romantic era of the 1830’s! Photo 8 Radish, Christina (1 February 2021). "Jennifer Connelly on 'Snowpiercer' Season 2 and Why 'Labyrinth' Is Still "Really Special" to Her". Collider. Archived from the original on 1 February 2021 . Retrieved 8 October 2021. McCabe, Taryn (27 June 2016). "The spellbinding legacy of Jim Henson's Labyrinth". Little White Lies. Archived from the original on 8 December 2019 . Retrieved 19 April 2019.

Brown, Geoff (5 December 1986). "A certain crazy dignity". Arts (Cinema). The Times. No.62633. London. p.14. Gale IF0503092728. a b White, Donna R. (1993). "Labyrinth: Jim Henson's 'Game' of Children's Literature and Film". In Rollin, Lucy (ed.). The Antic Art: Enhancing Children's Literary Experiences Through Film and Video. Highsmith Press. pp.117–129. ISBN 978-0-917846-27-4. Capon, Laura (21 August 2017). "The 101 most iconic movie dresses of all time". Cosmopolitan. Archived from the original on 14 July 2021 . Retrieved 14 July 2021. Kempley, Rita (27 June 1986). "Lost and Loving It, in 'Labyrinth' ". The Washington Post. p.W29. ISSN 0190-8286. ProQuest 138778737. Archived from the original on 16 July 2021 . Retrieved 16 July 2021. Siskel, Gene (30 June 1986). "Jim Henson's Wizardry Lost in 'Labyrinth' ". The Chicago Tribune . Retrieved 11 June 2020.

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Thomas, Desson (3 August 2007). "Too Retro for Comfort". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on 19 July 2017 . Retrieved 31 October 2021. Bitner, Brian (28 June 2016). "Face-Off: The NeverEnding Story vs. Labyrinth". JoBlo.com. Archived from the original on 29 June 2016 . Retrieved 14 July 2021.

Vaux, Robert (7 December 2022). "Labyrinth Wouldn't Be a Classic Without Jennifer Connelly". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on 7 December 2022 . Retrieved 10 January 2023. Pleasant, Robbie (24 August 2018). " "Labyrinth Coronation" #6". Multiversity Comics. Archived from the original on 27 August 2018 . Retrieved 22 January 2020. I wish I could go to the Labyrinth exhibit in Atlanta at the Center for Puppetry Arts, especially for the Labyrinth Masquerade Ball before DragonCon weekend, but it’d be too pricey after hotel, plane fare etc.: Alexander, Ella (20 June 2016). "Labyrinth turns 30: 16 reasons it's the best film ever". Glamour . Retrieved 6 September 2019.

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The lace is a very soft grey with silver. 🙂 Things that look white on screen or onstage are rarely white. Under all those super bright lights that eliminate shadows, white glows. So usually a grey or a blue are used so that, when the color gets washed out, the garment looks regular white instead of glowing. When I did Les Mis, I used white on the final ensembles Fantine and Eponine wore at the very end to make them appear as if they were glowing, and when I did The Pajama Game, I learned first-hand that a lovely soft blue dress will look like a white wedding gown on stage and result in having to replace a costume two days before opening. 🙂 Sarah appears in Labyrinth's tie-in adaptations, which include the novelisation by A. C. H. Smith [2] and the three-issue comic book adaptation published by Marvel Comics, [179] which was first released in a single volume as Marvel Super Special #40 in 1986. [180] She also appears in the film's picture book adaptation, [181] photo album, [182] and read-along story book. [183] [184] Novelisation [ edit ]The ballgown she wears is heavily influenced by Princess Diana’s wedding gown – it may be worth posting a picture for reference – this poofy, romantic wedding dress was the gold standard for all little girls’ dreams in the mid-80s. Balchin, Jean (21 May 2020). " 'Labyrinth' stands the test of time". Otago Daily Times. Archived from the original on 22 May 2020 . Retrieved 22 May 2020.

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a b Lafuente, Cat (12 December 2017). "Things about Labyrinth you only notice as an adult". TheList.com. Archived from the original on 18 December 2017 . Retrieved 29 December 2019. It’s not as if nobody noticed the vibe between lead characters Sarah and Jareth at the time, or in repeated viewings since. Like Bowie’s codpiece, it stares you in the face all the way through the film. Jareth’s a 300-year-old Goblin King (played by a 38-year-old pop star) who wants to live within 15-year-old Sarah. Jareth spies on Sarah, comes into her bedroom, drugs her, dances with her, and promises to be her slave if she’ll love him, fear him and do as he says. Their dynamic is wrong in every size and colour, and – depending on whether you’ve spotted the other character Bowie plays in the film – could be about to get a little bitmorewrong . Sarah’s scrapbook in Labyrinth (1986) Sykes, Pandora (3 April 2016). "Jennifer Connelly: 'I never wanted to be the damsel in distress, I wanted to be the badass' ". The Sunday Times. Archived from the original on 11 October 2020 . Retrieved 10 October 2020. Grand, Rebecca; Brown, John (1986). Labyrinth: The Photo Album. New York: Henry Holt & Co. ISBN 978-0-03-007323-6. a b Watkins, Gwynne (12 January 2016). "The Magic of the Goblin King: An Appreciation for David Bowie in 'Labyrinth' ". Yahoo!. Archived from the original on 15 September 2018 . Retrieved 12 September 2019.What a great article. Thank you! I thought the dress had been lost, I didn’t realise it was still around. Labyrinth is my favourite film, I saw it in the cinema when it was released and I’ve seen it countless times since, and still discover new things in it all the time.

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