So, today I’m gonna talk about my little project on recreating some iconic “Barbarella” outfits. You know, that campy sci-fi flick from the ’60s? Yeah, that one. The costumes are just wild, over-the-top, and totally fun. I’ve always loved the aesthetic, so I thought, why not try to bring some of that magic into my own wardrobe?

First things first, I spent hours scrolling through Pinterest and some old movie stills, just soaking up the vibe of each outfit. I made a board and pinned all the things I liked. I wasn’t aiming for exact replicas, more like capturing the essence, you know? Barbarella’s all about being bold, a little bit naive, and definitely not afraid to stand out. I wanted outfits that felt like they could be worn in real life but still had that futuristic, space-age flair.
Then came the fun part—the closet raid! I dug through everything I owned, pulling out anything that had a metallic sheen, a funky texture, or just a generally weird silhouette. You’d be surprised what you can find when you start looking at your clothes with a different eye. I found this old silver top, some faux leather pants and some pretty cool boots.
Here’s what I found:
- A shiny silver top that I hadn’t worn in ages.
- A pair of black, high-waisted pants with a bit of a flare.
- Some knee-high boots with chunky heels.
- A whole bunch of belts and accessories that I could play around with.
I started mixing and matching, trying different combinations. Some were, let’s just say, interesting. Others actually started to look pretty cool. I played with my hair, did some light makeup, and even tried on a few wigs for fun.
I focused on creating a few distinct looks:
- The Space Warrior: This one involved my silver top and the flared pants. I added a wide, black belt to cinch in the waist and those chunky boots. I felt like I could take on a whole army of space pirates in this!
- The Futuristic Flapper: This was a bit more out there. I found a fringed dress and layered it over a tight, long-sleeved top. It was a bit crazy, but I kind of loved it.
- The Mod Adventurer: This one was all about the accessories. I took a simple, A-line dress and added a bunch of silver bangles, a statement necklace, and a pair of go-go boots. It was very ’60s, but with a definite Barbarella twist.
I did this a few times, changing up some of the looks each time. It was like playing dress-up, but with a purpose. I took a bunch of photos of each outfit, just to see how they looked on camera. Some were definitely better than others.
The Result
Honestly, the whole process was a blast. I ended up with a few outfits that I actually felt comfortable wearing out. They’re not exactly everyday looks, but they’re perfect for a party or a night out when I’m feeling a little extra. It’s amazing what you can do with a little imagination and a whole lot of confidence. Now all my friends want me to style them!
It also taught me a lot about my own personal style. I realized that I love bold colors and unique textures more than I thought I did. It’s funny how stepping outside of your comfort zone can help you discover new things about yourself. And I will do it again for sure!