From #GentleMinions to Barbiecore, here's why we should be dressing up for the movies more often
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From #GentleMinions to Barbiecore, here's why we should be dressing up for the movies more often

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Pop culture's biggest moment in fashion isn't taking place on the Oscars red carpet, at the NYFW runway or on the steep steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. People dressed up for the latest "Spider-Man" films, notably wearing MJ's signature outfit of black Chucks, cropped jeans and a graphic tee with a sweater or blazer-style jacket thrown on top. People also wore their own renditions of Miles Morales' and Gwen Stacy's individual spidey suits to go watch the highly anticipated "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse." Outside of Marvel, people donned fake mustaches along with Mario-themed hats and shirts in anticipation of watching "The Super Mario Bros. And most recently, moviegoers flocked to their local theaters to watch "Barbie," the Greta Gerwig-directed romp, in ensembles that Barbie would approve of. People already have plans to dress up for "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," which hits theaters Aug. 2, and "Five Nights at Freddy's," which comes out in October.

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