The most iconic Christmas movie costumes, including Buddy’s elf suit and Mean Girls’ Santa latex gown

2021-12-16 08:10:10 By : Mr. Julie Zhang

When it comes to Christmas movies, there are dozens of them to choose from-but not all movies are considered classics.

Similarly, some of the most popular characters wear dozens of eye-catching Christmas movie costumes, but not every look is as memorable as the next.

Here is a list of the most iconic Christmas movie costumes, from Buddy’s elf suits to the latex Santa dresses in Mean Girls and more.

Although "Mean Girl" is still far from the Christmas movie, the iconic scene of the North Shore High School Holiday Talent Show will never be forgotten by the audience. 

This scene features the “plastics” that rule the school-Regina George (Rachel McAdams), Gretchen Venus (Lacy Chabert), Karen Smith (Amanda Sai Fried) and Katie Herron (Lindsey Lohan) in plastic training-with classic dancing tunes, jingle bells and rock. 

The teenagers are dressed in sexy and playful Santa Claus costumes with red latex skirts, white fluff outlines the bottom contour, tight red camisole, the top is decorated with the same fluff, and matched with a matching Santa hat. 

Although Cady's parents were obviously uncomfortable watching a sexy show, Regina George's mother gleefully made sure the girls do everything behind the camera, which made it a lively scene.

It's hard not to completely admire the cute and excited elf named Buddy in the 2005 movie "Elves".

This movie tells the story of Buddy (Will Farrell) leaving the North Pole to find his real human father, who happens to be a conservative and serious businessman in New York City.

Buddy's bright yellow leggings and long green elf jacket complement his lively personality, enough to make anyone excited about the arrival of Santa Claus. 

Perhaps more cynical than Buddy's real father is Grinch-one of the most iconic Christmas characters of all time. 

Since the live-action version of Dr. Seuss's "How the Christmas Geek Stole Christmas" debuted in 2000, it has been difficult not to portray some of the characters in Whoville during Christmas.

Cindy Lou wears a lot of cheerful and cheerful costumes in the movie, but the pink pajamas she wears when she sings Where Are You Christmas? It left a deep impression in the memories of many viewers.

Although the innocent Cindy Lou was able to help Grinch's heart grow into a love of Christmas, Martha May fell in love with him.

This film shows her transformation from Grinch’s childhood classmate to a beautiful woman who has attracted the attention of Mayor of Vauville. 

In one scene, she wore a seductive Santa Claus dress, showing her hourglass figure and cleavage-significantly more sexy than the costumes worn in "Mean Girl".

The Christmas Story is a comedy about the 9-year-old Ralphie and his thoughtful plea, persuading the people around him that he needs the best Christmas gift ever: Red Ryder Lever Action BB.

Although he did receive the gun he dreamed of, he also received a gift that was far from ideal.

On Christmas morning, the distraught Ralphie was forced by his mother to try on the bunny jumpsuit handmade by his aunt Clara.

Ralphie's father obviously does not approve of the present gift, but will not resist his absolutely happy wife to help Ralphie.

Ralphy came back wearing a plush pink jumpsuit with bunny ears, and his disappointment was strong.

National Lampoon’s Christmas holidays are no ordinary holiday movies.

It tells the story of a pair of father and husband Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) who have experienced one after another hilarious disaster, trying to give his wife Alan (Beverly D'Angelo) and their children an absolute Perfect Christmas. 

At the end of the film Clark realized that Christmas is not about job bonuses, food, or even gifts, but about spending quality time with loved ones. 

One of the few peaceful scenes in the movie is that Clark puts his arms around his wife, and they stare at the night sky in sheer happiness. 

He was wearing ordinary dress pants, a formal shirt and Christmas tie, and a Christmas hat, while his wife was wearing a long, pleated green skirt with a white shirt tucked inside.

For most children who grew up in the early 2000s, this family Christmas movie is a classic, and many of them hope to be woken up to the North Pole by a classic steam train in the middle of the night.

Although the costumes worn in the movie are predictable—the pajamas worn by sleepy children and the stereotyped command uniforms worn by conductors—people like this open-minded, anonymous girl traveling in pink pajamas. 

In fact, when people began to find similar people for her, people's interest in her role rose, such as a TikToker named Gibby.

Another TikToker named Andy also reinterpreted the part of the omniscient nerd in the movie as his looks. 

In addition, girls and nerd boys have become popular Halloween costumes.

It is almost impossible to think of holiday movies without thinking of Christmas carols. 

This story was written by Charles Dickens and reworked again and again in different ways. 

No matter how it is portrayed, it always involves a vile character based on the old businessman Ebenezer Scrooge, who was visited by the ghost of his late business partner before Christmas.

After the visit, Scrooge became a kinder and more grateful person.

His classic attire is a black suit with a button vest and top hat. 

As an older man, he usually has a crumpled, unwelcome face with gray, tousled hair sticking out of his hat.

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