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How the Grinch Stole Christmas – Penny Mathis' Costume with Continuity Photo - H4-98

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How the Grinch Stole Christmas – Penny Mathis' Costume with Continuity Photo - H4-98
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A charming and colorful Whoville resident costume worn on-screen by Penny Mathis in Ron Howard’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), starring Jim Carrey.
This delightful winter ensemble exemplifies the film’s whimsical, over-the-top Seussian design, featuring a matching blue floral-patterned puffer jacket and wide-leg bell-bottom pants with a soft red lining, both custom-made by the Costume Collection. The look is completed with a red-and-white knit hat featuring long braided pigtails and ribbon bows, a pair of red patterned mittens, and black platform shoes trimmed with red-and-blue faux fur, capturing the eccentric and joyful aesthetic of Whoville fashion.
Included with the costume is an original production-used continuity photograph of Penny Mathis wearing the exact outfit during filming, confirming the screen match by the distinctive floral pattern of the coat and pants. The included hat is a reproduction, carefully created to complete the signature look for display.
Costumes from How the Grinch Stole Christmas remain among the most collectible of modern holiday films, celebrated for their handcrafted detail and whimsical design by Oscar-nominated costume designer Rita Ryack. This ensemble stands as a vibrant piece of Whoville history, bursting with festive spirit and Seussian flair.

The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and studio distressing, as detailed in the listing images that provide an accurate representation of the condition. All inner wardrobe tags have been photographed to offer insight into size and use. If tags are absent from the photographs, it indicates that they were removed by the studio, and no size information is available.