The first movie's costume designer Judianna Makovsky, the second movie's costume designer Lindy Hemming, and the sixth movie's wardrobe producer Jany Temime all contributed to this. Most fans are unaware of many of the details that Temime has revealed about the costumes.
By repeatedly viewing our favorite scenes, we could also discover something new in the movies each time. In fact, costume designers of the franchise have frequently used clothing to convey hints to us about characters and storylines. Scroll down to see what sort of hints you might have missed.
#1 The medieval outfits of Bellatrix Lestrange
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Bellatrix might have slightly exaggerated her social standing. Lestrange also frequently dons a corset, which is an essential component of a medieval outfit.
#2 The friends’ hoodies
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Additionally, viewers observed that as the characters aged, Ron and Hermione's clothing styles resembled one another. For instance, they each have striped hoodies on. Maybe the purpose of this is to highlight the sweet romantic chemistry that is slowly developing between them. Harry's clothing stands out among this group of three at the same time. It's not for nothing because he eventually takes a significant step away from his friends.
#3 Molly Weasley’s knitted dresses
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Molly simply adds knitted details to the hem or sleeves of her dresses to embellish them. She wants to feel beautiful despite her financial difficulties, just like any other woman.
#4 The outfits of other schools’ pupils
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The uniform for the girls thus refers to France. First, the blue color traditionally plays a big role in the culture of this country. Second, as is customary for French women, the visitors are donning hats. Not for nothing did they wear light, airy dresses, and capes, which are inappropriate for a cold climate. This was done to highlight how fleeting and airy they were. It makes sense why Ron referred to them as heavenly creatures.
With their cozy crimson robes, fur hats, and capes, the students from Durmstrang were outfitted to the nines. The costume designers drew inspiration from Slavic folktales from the Habsburg era to make their attire. This heavyweight uniform was designed to highlight how completely different this culture is.
#5 The changing costumes of Dolores Umbridge
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In response to this, the costume designer said, "I started with a lighter pink, and then as the film developed the pinks get hotter and hotter and hotter because she's getting more and more hysterical." However, Dolores defies the stereotype of the villain with her appearance. The apparent softness conceals the utmost cruelty, and the designers purposefully played with contrast to make the character more interesting and sinister at the same time. Even the costume designer admitted that working with so much wool and mohair was a first for her.
#6 Gilderoy Lockhart’s wig
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#7 The scarves of Hermione, Ron, and Harry
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#8 Severus Snape and Gryffindor’s scarf
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In the book, Dumbledore once says, "Sometimes I believe we sort too soon," in reference to the distribution of students by faculty. Maybe the professor was correct. The scarf hanging in the closet might be trying to tell us that things can improve.
#9 Neville Longbottom’s reminder
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As a result, he receives a reminder that turns red when its owner forgets something in a scene from Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Neville admits to his friends that the issue is that he can't recall exactly what slipped his mind. The students nearby are all dressed in robes, so if we look closer, we can see that Neville forgot his.
But as he gets older, Neville gains power and strength, and in the final act of the story, he develops into a valiant hero. An intriguing detail is that he appeared to have imitated his father's expression from an old photograph in the final battle for Hogwarts. Maybe that is the main idea behind generational continuity.
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#10 Number 7 on Harry’s Quidditch uniform
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#11 Hagrid’s pink umbrella
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Hagrid's magic wand, as we all know, was broken while he was a student at the Ministry of Magic, so he no longer has it. He did, however, keep a piece of the wand and put it inside an umbrella. Pink is a tender and sensitive color, which reflects well on Hagrid as a person. Remember how he embellished his old coat with a sizable flower-shaped brooch to try to impress Madame Maxime when she showed up at the wizards' tournament?
#12 The change of Lucius Malfoy’s wardrobe
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The number of Azkaban prisoners is tattooed on Lucius' neck in the final scene of the film. Overall, it is evident that he changed after leaving Azkaban: he lost his gloss, stopped shaving, and stopped taking care of his hair. As a result, the villain's moral and physical defeat is made clear by the story's conclusion.
Who among Rowling's magical characters is your favorite? Which costume do you think people will remember the most?