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Cheerleader Uniforms and Punk Band Tees in Bring it On (2000)

Makeover Montage: A Fashion in Film Podcast

Release Date: 12/08/2023

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I said, Brrr! It's cold in here! Grab your pom-poms because it's time for Bring it On! For our first film for Dunstcember, we’re discussing this 2000 cheer-com starring Kirsten Dunst as the captain of a high school cheerleading squad who discovers her team’s legacy has all been a lie! Costume design is by the amazing Mary Jane Fort (Mean Girls). We talk about the difference between the Toros’ uniforms and East Compton Clovers’ fashion-forward looks, the Buddha graphic clothing item that was everywhere, Canyon Group robes, and Cliff’s (Jesse Bradford) choice of band shirts. Blaire also educate us on something she calls Food Jail, inspired by a celebrity’s *interesting* food combinations. And Marie guesses the character’s zodiac signs for our Cosmic Costumes segment.

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Past Makeover Montage episodes ft Kirsten Dunst films:

Drop Dead Gorgeous
Dick

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