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This photo shows the dress Julie Andrews worn while starring in the play, "My Fair Lady" on display at the costume museum in Pompano Beach, Fla. Marilynn Wick and her daughter Kimberly opened a museum in 2011, showcasing more than one million costumes from nearly 50 shows, guiding daily tours through a non-de script South Florida warehouse against a backdrop of hand painted sets and a marquee replica from storied Broadway theaters like the Winter Garden. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)
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This photo shows Kimberly Wick displaying the costume book and one of the dresses from the play, "Dracula the Musical", as she conducts a tour of her costume museum in Pompano Beach, Fla. Marilynn Wick and her daughter Kimberly opened a museum in 2011, showcasing more than one million costumes from nearly 50 shows, guiding daily tours through a non-de script South Florida warehouse against a backdrop of hand painted sets and a marquee replica from storied Broadway theaters like the Winter Garden. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)
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This photo shows Kimberly Wick, far right, wearing a flowing, peach gown from the musical, "Titanic", as she conducts a tour of the costume museum in Pompano Beach, Fla. next to costumes from the play,"the King and I". Marilynn Wick and her daughter Kimberly opened a museum in 2011, showcasing more than one million costumes from nearly 50 shows, guiding daily tours through a non-de script South Florida warehouse against a backdrop of hand painted sets and a marquee replica from storied Broadway theaters like the Winter Garden. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)
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This photo shows Marilyn Wick as she discusses her Pompano Beach, Fla. costume museum. Marilynn Wick and her daughter Kimberly opened a museum in 2011, showcasing more than one million costumes from nearly 50 shows, guiding daily tours through a non-de script South Florida warehouse against a backdrop of hand painted sets and a marquee replica from storied Broadway theaters like the Winter Garden. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)
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This photo shows costumes from the Broadway play, "Cinderella", hanging from the ceiling of the museum in Pompano Beach, Fla. Marilynn Wick and her daughter Kimberly opened a museum in 2011, showcasing more than one million costumes from nearly 50 shows, guiding daily tours through a non-de script South Florida warehouse against a backdrop of hand painted sets and a marquee replica from storied Broadway theaters like the Winter Garden. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)
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This photo shows one of the sets from the play, "Once Upon A Mattress", at the costume museum in Pompano Beach, Fla. Marilynn Wick and her daughter Kimberly opened a museum in 2011, showcasing more than one million costumes from nearly 50 shows, guiding daily tours through a non-de script South Florida warehouse against a backdrop of hand painted sets and a marquee replica from storied Broadway theaters like the Winter Garden. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)
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Two costumes made for the 1992 film Bram Stoker's Dracula, by designer Eiko Ishioka, showing a dress worn by the characters Mina Murray/ Elizabeth played actress Winona Ryder and the red cape worn by Count Dracula played by actor Gary Oldman on display at the Hollywood Costume exhibition at the Victoria and Albert museum in London. The show at the Victoria and Albert Museum showcases more than one hundred movie costumes from a century of film-making. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
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The green dress worn by actress Tippi Hedern for the 1963 film The Birds in which she played Melanie Daniels, the costume was designed by Edith Head for the movie directed by Alfred Hitchcock is seen on display at the Hollywood Costume exhibition at the Victoria and Albert museum in London. The show at the Victoria and Albert Museum showcases more than one hundred movie costumes from a century of film-making. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
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The blue and white gingham pinafore dress worn by Judy Garland in her iconic role of Dorothy designed by Adrian for the 1939 film The Wizard Of Oz, with a video portrait of garland in the background, on display at the Hollywood Costume exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. The show at the Victoria and Albert Museum showcases more than one hundred movie costumes from a century of film-making. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)