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How many complete groups of characters do you think you could identify by their footwear alone? Has any other story used fashion and footwear so centrally?
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red sparkly high heels- dorothy
silver high heels- good witch
grey boots- scarecrow
black shoe- wicked witch of the west
white high heels- auntie em
furry foot- the lion
silver trainer- tin man
brown boot thing- wizard of oz
Methinks, I agree with you on everything except the Wizard and the Scarecrow. Seems to me they should be reversed.
Agree with ya on that one!
The brown boots are definitely the Scarecrow (i.e. Me).
Let’s see if you guys can get the gray boots and the white shoes right.
Red heels – Dorothy
Silver heels – Glinda
Grey boots – Nikko, the flying monkey
Black shoe – Wicked Witch
White heels – Esmerelda, an Emerald City wash and brush up girl
Furry foot – The Lion
Silver shoe – The Tin Man
Brown shoe – The Scarecrow
^-^ We had a lot of fun this year, thanks for featuring the pic!
I thought the white shoes belonged to a citizen of the Emerald City cause of the green dress.
horses mouth: (the good witch, actually)
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Sex in the City (and the City? I can never remember) anyway, story practically equals wardrobe.
YES. this is awesome. they did a good job coordinating this.
Even though I had an awesome time this year (and trust me, I did!) I was about ready to chuck those shoes across the room by the end of the day.
Still, lots of fun!
Sparkly red heels- Dorothy
Silver heels- Glinda
Grey boots- Frex
Black Shoe- Elphaba
White heels- Melena
Furry boot- Lion
Silver boot- Tin Man
Brown boot- Scarecrow
Taking a “Wicked” approach to things