Alice in Wonderland Alice Costume by Tim Burton
Here is a front view shot of the Alice costume from Tim Burton’s 2010 3D remake of Disney’s Alice in Wonderland movie (Alice costume back view here). You’ll note immediate differences between this 2010 blue dress costume and the animated 1951 film, including no white frock and a more intricate detailing on the dress. There is lace on the neckline of Alice costume and black buttons on the top. Alice’s shoes are also different, as they are boots with heels, white on top and black on bottom. Alice’s hair is curly in Tim Burton’s vision and she has lost her headband and bow of her youth.

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Things You'll Need:
Sky blue, knee-length dress
White apron
White tights
Black Mary Jane flats
Blonde wig
Black headband
1.
Wear a sky blue, knee length dress with a full skirt. Add several petticoats to add volume to the skirt for the classic Alice in Wonderland look. If you can't find one with a white, rounded collar, create your own collar by trimming a piece of felt and attaching it with simple stitches or double-stick tape. If the dress you find doesn't have puffed sleeves, try tucking the sleeves up into themselves for added volume.
2.
Layer a simple white apron on top of the dress. Although Alice in Wonderland's has straight and plain edges, an apron with a lace or scalloped edge will give the costume a fancy touch.
3.
Wear white tights and black Mary Jane flats. Be sure to walk with small, lively steps like the eager and petite Alice in Wonderland.
4.
Don a long, blonde wig if you're got dark or short hair. Alice is nothing without her lovely locks. Part it in the middle and fluff the long bangs a little before adding a narrow black headband.
5.
Perfect your English accent to mimic classic Alice in Wonderland lines like, "It would be so nice if something would make sense for a change" and "curiouser and curiouser."