
Dorothy Costume options for tornado alley adventures. Dorothy Costumes and Costume accessories fit for a wizard.
An Oz bound Dorothy Costume for the little storm chaser from Kansas. Few films can stand the test of time and become ingrained in our modern culture.
Filled with fantasy and memorable characters that remain costume favorites even seventy years later. First released in 1939, The Wizard Of Oz, was one
of those iconic films from the golden age of Hollywood. On the cusp of color movie making it broke boundries by being filmed partially in black and white
and the new screen spectacular of color film. To inunciate the new art form the script ran under themes of chromatic references. Ruby slippers skipped
precariously along the yellow brick road to the Emerald City. The land of Oz exploded with dazzling costumes and bountiful glowing intensity. While 'home'
remained the mundane monotones of black and white. Enduring decades if imitation and scrutiny The Wizard Of Oz stands alone as the transitional color film
of all time. Pulling together the best that Hollywood had to offer cemented it's place in cinematic history.
Dorothy Costume Wig
Our best quality Dorothy from Oz with deluxe braids and satin ribbons for swirling tornado rides in a high quality fiber.
Brown (OZ2410) $40

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Dorothy Wig
Good mid range fiber quality for this classic character. Nice style of pig tails and Kansas farm girl ribbons.
Brown (OZ2411) $28

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Dorothy
Economy version for Dorothy on a budget. Pig tails in two colors at a low cost fare.
Brown (OZBR2414) $9

Black (OZBL2414) $9

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Plus Size Dorothy
Decked out short and sassy as the farm girl comes to the Emerlad City. Short length with attached petticoat, apron and little dog applique.
Plus Size 16-22 (1638) $48

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Teen Dorothy
The big girls can't have all the fun. Oz adventures in teen sizes to challenge all those Kansas twisters.
Junior 3-5 (5107) $36

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