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The earliest Mickey and Minnie costumes, used in vaudeville shows in 1930. This Mickey costume, seen with Walt Disney, is similar to the one used at the premiere of Snow White. The Mickey and Minnie costumes from the November 1934 issue of The Oakland Tribune.
We’re going back in time and reviewing over a hundred Mickey Mouse costume choices from over the years at the Disney Parks. He’s worn dots, diamonds, and even a silver jumpsuit. No, we’re not talking about Ken’s wardrobe in the Barbie movie.
Mickey Mouse Costume in the 1950s. We’re going to jump forward a few decades into the 1950s. Disneyland is open and guests want to meet the character when visiting the Happiest Place on Earth. These characters and costumes were actually from the Disney Ice Capades, minus the skates.
After a little research, I knew I had to share this story of some of the very first Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse costumes. On October 19, 1933, the McCall Pattern Company issued the patterns for the “Child’s Fancy Dress Costume” that children could actually wear.
It wasn't until a few years later that Mickey's costume started to resemble the costume that you would see today in 2020 at Disneyland. Here's a video from Disney Dan that explores the...
History of Mickey and Minnie Mouse costumes at Disneyland: In this video we take a look at the interesting history of Mickey & Minnie Mouse Costumes, from the old to the new, at...
And in 1955, with the opening of Disneyland, those Ice Capades costumes were used in the parks to represent Mickey. Due to the need for ice skaters to have a wide field of vision, the heads of these costumes had large viewpoints around the face, but were not attractive.
As more and more people visited Disneyland and watched Disney movies, the characters and their costumes became iconic figures in pop culture. Mickey and Minnie Mouse weren’t just beloved characters; their costumes became symbols of happiness and magic.
There are a couple of generations of kids out there who think of Mickey and Minnie and those characters as just the costumed characters who walk around Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Some of them have never even seen a Mickey Mouse animated cartoon.
Castle and his wife, Alma, who wore a Pinocchio costume at Disneyland in the early 1960s, recently reminisced with a visitor, leafing through picture albums of Mickey posing with people he’s...