In the Indie comedy drama The Kids Are All Right, the teenage children of a lesbian couple, played by Annette Bening and Julianne Moore, decide to get in contact with their sperm donor father, played by Mark Ruffalo.
Here are some of the original costumes featured in the sweet, funny and moving movie at the ArcLight Hollywood, including outfits worn by Annette Bening, Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo and Yaya DaCosta on display in the cinema foyer on July 12, 2010 and later moved upstairs for cinema goers to enjoy.
ArcLight Hollywood movie costume exhibit
for The Kids Are All Right
Mary Claire Hannan was responsible for Costume Design on the movie.
The Kids Are All Right movie poster
The grey outfit of the left was worn by Annette Bening as 'Nic' and the clothes on the right by Julianne Moore as 'Jules', who play the same-sex partners and mothers of the children in the movie.
Costumes worn by Annette Bening and Julianne Moore
in The Kids Are All Right
The outfits were from a scene where they were sat watching TV towards the start of the movie.
Outfits worn by Yaya DaCosta and Mark Ruffalo
in The Kids Are All Right
The outfit on the right was worn by Mark Ruffalo as 'Paul', the kids biological father by artificial insemination, when he his working in his co-op vegetable garden at the beginning of the movie. The costume of the left was worn by Yaya DaCosta as 'Tanya', his restaurant employee and occasional lover.
Another set of costumes form the movie could be seen on display at ArcLight Sherman Oaks and this exhibit featured costumes worn by Josh Hutcherson as the fifteen year old son, 'Laser', and by Mia Wasikowska as eighteen year old 'Joni'.
Costumes worn by Josh Hutcherson and Mia Wasikowska in
The Kids Are All Right at ArcLight Sherman Oaks cinema
You may also like to check out the dress worn by Mia Wasikowska in Alice in Wonderland.
If you like this movie you may also like the costumes from Harvey Milk's biopic movie MILK.
Buy the original soundtrack of the movie in the USA: The Kids Are All Right
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