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Time Warp, Wardrobe Wonders: The 10 Best costumes from Rocky Horror!
The costumes in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) are as iconic as the movie itself! This wild, crazy musical horror-comedy might have initially bombed in theaters, but it became a beloved midnight movie sensation – and is now the longest-running theatrical release of all time; it even joined the Library of Congress's National Film Registry back in 2005! Those iconic costumes are a big part of why, and there are so many reasons why these unique costumes became absolutely memorable for all its audiences!
Rocky Horror's annual live screenings mean those iconic outfits constantly get recreated! Tim Curry's sequined corset and fishnets as Dr. Frank-N-Furter are instantly recognizable! But there's a whole universe of other killer outfits! From maids and butlers to aliens and that teeny, tiny speedo on the ridiculously ripped Rocky, Rocky Horror costume possibilities never end!
Fans know those background characters (Magenta, Columbia, and Riff Raff) in the “Dammit, Janet!” musical number, wearing these amazingly unexpectedly normal outfits; they're all Pilgrim-esque– a fun and weird twist from their usually outrageous styles! The clothing contrasts sharply with Rocky Horror’s overall themes— that hyper-conservative sexuality seen in 1970s culture, highlighting that theme brilliantly. Their makeup's so different they're almost unrecognizable. Even seeing those background extras really helps bring together all the characters which contribute so significantly and unexpectedly, towards this incredibly popular cult classic! It is an absolute visual delight.
Brad’s plaid and Janet’s lilac suit– these instantly spring to mind when you think about Brad and Janet. These outfits aren't as visually entertaining as many others, however these provide important thematic insights for how these kinds of normal lifestyles are mocked in this hyper-sexualized and outrageous parody.
Rocky's gold speedo might be simple, but its significance is absolutely enormous. This isn’t some horrific Frankenstein monster; it’s that "perfect man," tanned, bleached blond, all decked out in shimmering metallic gold; completing this incredibly fun image, he also even sports those matching metallic boxing boots. His appearance and introduction in this totally amazing and unexpectedly fun outfit adds such a wonderful aspect of comedy toward his introduction to the party; which ends up with memorable impact, as every guest watches him with surprised reactions.
Meat Loaf’s Eddie has limited screen time, yet it is made extremely impactful! He rocks this Elvis-inspired look, bursting from the freezer, and this cool biker outfit is seriously unforgettable! That customized jacket, the animal print, the chains, even that red sun on the back! It shows Eddie’s powerful persona in those carefully selected clothes; yet the addition of that bloody gash on his head is totally unique, reflecting how important these key character details actually were toward the storytelling efforts. The amount of detail is not insignificant.
Rocky Horror has a surprising amount of science fiction in it. That’s revealed during those surprisingly intimate scenes of Riff Raff and Magenta's alien forms; those silvery minidresses, with sharp black shoulder pieces, complete with some seriously unique details – these things are pure awesome! These moments not only reveal those secretive plans from that unusual couple, that unexpected incestuous revelation that may feel troubling today. Yet they really manage to add incredibly exciting detail. This visual transformation completely transformed how audiences perceived this couple; something both necessary and very effectively demonstrated visually; an amazing example of transforming expectations!
Even more iconic than the alien getups, Riff Raff’s faux hump (a tribute to Igor), that weird tuxedo-vest-as-a-shirt combination (with blood splatter), and Magenta’s sultry yet unsettling maid outfit (apron, hat, but definitely with the fishnet stockings and makeup), they truly look the part– even though these were clearly disguises designed to add more layers of suspense into that already unexpected and surprising scene. This contrast in appearances and the resulting surprise remains memorable!
Tim Curry’s Frank-N-Furter is legendary– many of those iconic moments depend heavily on his amazing and memorable outfits! This lab coat is pure genius, that dirty green gown, the shocking pink rubber gloves (over fishnet stockings and pumps!), along with his pearls and makeup, this look is completely and entirely unforgettable, a necessary piece in the entirety of the overall experience and visual representation of Frank N. Furter's presence.
And that pink triangle on the coat might just be this significant and surprisingly creative choice: Some theorize that’s a tribute to those pink triangles used to identify gay prisoners; now reclaimed as a powerful LGBT+ symbol (according to Reddit)! The creativity behind some design decisions truly creates additional layered value, for multiple viewers who discover additional aspects which would’ve never appeared as meaningful at the initial viewing of the film.
“Time Warp’s” absolutely iconic dance is accompanied by another totally amazing outfit – Columbia’s showgirl attire, which makes that entire sequence and moment more memorable, because the dazzling costume and performance complement her high energy. The shimmering corset, the sequined jacket, and the tap shoes, completely highlight this fun yet powerful performance that perfectly captures Columbia’s personality! All these elements tie so neatly; demonstrating another moment made particularly well because of that perfectly chosen ensemble, reflecting character persona!
This moment brings everyone’s awesome outfits together, totally amplifying this amazingly fun, outlandish experience! They’re all rocking similar outfits – exaggerated clown makeup, those can-can corsets and boas, and long gloves. That blend of costumes reflects Rocky Horror's unique approach to sexuality and gender expression! That fun twist in which everything appears to match perfectly even down to accessories demonstrates how that entire theatrical scene, made entirely unforgettable!
This absolutely amazing and memorable moment is iconic, memorable; entirely unforgettable and utterly brilliant in many unexpected ways. This incredible design: that sequined corset, those amazing fishnets, and pearls; combined with Curry’s legendary performance– truly set a new standard. His makeup and even the “Mom” tattoo; this perfectly crafted character representation, created using visual aspects only, creates this amazing overall impact. Those impossibly high heels? Absolutely killer!
Rocky Horror’s costumes aren’t merely clothes. They become cultural artifacts and demonstrate this incredible level of depth and symbolic impact that cannot be recreated or imitated. Each garment represents Frank-N-Furter’s overarching goals and this rejection of the mundane; those details in many costumes were not accidental; they weren’t unimportant, they created memorable aspects that transformed viewers and still continue to attract audiences today.