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Dwyer, Michael (7 December 1986). "The puppeteer in his Labyrinth". Arts Tribune. The Sunday Tribune. Dublin, Ireland. p.19 . Retrieved 24 July 2020– via The British Newspaper Archive. Now lets think a little bit more modern. Here are two contemporary dresses that would be perfect for a Sarah of today to don. Minus the veil and crown and add some silver embellishments, and I think you’ll agree that Ariel’s puffed balloon sleeves are totally in-step with Sarah’s dress: Ellis, Jessica (12 January 2016). "I owe everything to David Bowie and 'Labyrinth' ". HelloGiggles. Archived from the original on 18 March 2020 . Retrieved 12 September 2019. Attanasio, Paul (27 June 1986). " 'Labyrinth': Lost in a Maze". The Washington Post. p.D11. ISSN 0190-8286. ProQuest 138816272.

Engage with Fellow Costume Enthusiasts: Connect with other costume enthusiasts and fans of "Labyrinth" at the party. Share your passion for the movie and your transformation into the Goblin King. It's a great way to make new friends who appreciate your dedication to the character. But if we’re really going to get down to it, I think the award for closest Labyrinth ball gown look-alike would have to go to Giselle. These puffed sleeves, off-the-shoulder cut, and poofy skirts make up the best wardrobe choice to step into an 80s fantasy world: Perry, Anne (11 January 2016). "Labyrinth: An Appreciation". Hodderscape. Archived from the original on 12 February 2017 . Retrieved 6 September 2019. In the scene of Sarah's masquerade ball fantasy, she wears a silver ballgown with puffed sleeves and gold detailing. [56] The costumers wanted the character to look like "an otherworldly princess", [57] and designed her outfit with a silver and mint colour scheme to set her apart from the other people in the scene. Sarah's ballgown was made from silver lamé and iridescent rainbow paper, overlaid with lace and jewels on the bodice, and worn with a pannier beneath the skirt. [52] According to Flyte, it took much sampling and camera testing to achieve the "ethereal" effect of the gown's final design. [57] According to Froud, Henson originally wanted Connelly's hair in ringlets for the scene, which "horrified" Froud and to which Connelly's parents disagreed, as they did not want her to appear too grown up. Working with the film's hairdressers, Froud eventually devised an " art nouveau" style for Connelly's hair with silver leaves and vines entwined at the sides, "something that was connected to nature and yet had a sophistication to it." [7] Her hair was dressed with jeweled glue particles. [52]Sarah Williams [6] is a fictional character and the protagonist of the 1986 fantasy film Labyrinth. Portrayed by Jennifer Connelly, Sarah is an imaginative teenager who wishes for the goblins from her favourite story to take away her baby brother Toby. When her inadvertent wish comes true, she must solve an enormous otherworldly labyrinth in thirteen hours and rescue Toby from the castle of Jareth, the Goblin King. Balchin, Jean (21 May 2020). " 'Labyrinth' stands the test of time". Otago Daily Times. Archived from the original on 22 May 2020 . Retrieved 22 May 2020. Metro included Sarah on its list of "19 women every 90s schoolgirl wanted to be when she grew up", [163] while Bustle featured Sarah in its article "7 Feminist Childhood Movie Characters That Made You The Woman You Are Today", writing that the character is a strong role model for girls because "once she realizes that the world isn't fair and she's in charge of her own destiny, she can do anything." [164] Mom.com ranked Sarah on their list of the "50 Best Movie Heroines of All Time", citing her "cleverness, resourcefulness and bravery". [165] SyFy Wire described Labyrinth as "one of the best depictions of female maturation and desire in pop culture of the '80s", [92] while The Arizona Republic characterised it as one of "8 of the best movies that celebrate girl power" due to Sarah's "determination and moxie" in solving the Labyrinth. [166] Sarah and Hoggle climb up a ladder and emerge in a courtyard which is home to The Wiseman, who offers Sarah a few words of rambling advice in exchange for her ring. Hoggle attempts to leave Sarah after their encounter with The Wiseman, but she snatches his collection of plastic jewelry and refuses to return it unless he agrees to lead her through the Labyrinth. Reluctantly, Hoggle agrees to take Sarah as far as he can. They both continue through a hedge garden, and as they are walking Sarah tells Hoggle he is the only friend she has in the Labyrinth. Hoggle seems startled by this, and tells Sarah he has never had a friend before. Just after this exchange, they are stopped by a pained roar that makes Hoggle flee in fear despite Sarah's attempts to stop him. DeNicolo, David (21 February 2014). "Jennifer Connelly: Her Style Timeline". Allure. Archived from the original on 24 April 2021 . Retrieved 14 January 2021.

As our journey into the enchanting world of Jareth the Goblin King comes to a close, we hope this guide has helped you prepare for a Halloween transformation like no other. Dressing up as Jareth isn't just about putting on a costume; it's about embodying the captivating charisma of a character who has left an indelible mark on pop culture.

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An interview with Jennifer Connelly on Jim Henson's Labyrinth (1986) (YouTube). Eyes On Cinema @RealEOC. 6 November 2014 . Retrieved 8 July 2021. a b c Birch, Gaye (8 December 2012). "Top 10 Movies Starring Toys That Come Alive". Den of Geek. Archived from the original on 14 April 2020 . Retrieved 14 April 2020.

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