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The first and last outfits of 13 characters on 'Schitt's Creek'
The first and last outfits of 13 characters on 'Schitt's Creek'
Maddy SimsDec 8, 2020, 03:56 IST
Catherine O'Hara played Moira Rose on "Schitt's Creek."Pop TV
Pop's "Schitt's Creek" drew in fans with its witty dialogue, lovable characters, and incredible fashion.
Throughout the series, Moira Rose wore extravagant clothes, wigs, and accessories, and every look was a surprise.
David and Alexis both had clear signature styles, and their final looks cater to those trends.
Supporting characters like Twyla, Roland, and Joselyn also had fun fashion evolutions.
As Pop TV's "Schitt's Creek" rose in popularity, viewers began to take notice of both the impeccable storytelling and the characters' stunning outfits.
"Wardrobe is probably the most important part of storytelling outside of actually writing because we as people say so much about who we are and what we believe in and what we want and what we think of ourselves by the way that we dress," cocreator and star Dan Levy said in the documentary "Best Wishes, Warmest Regards: A Schitt's Creek Farewell."
With that in mind, read on for the first and last looks of 13 major characters on "Schitt's Creek."
Warning: This slideshow contains spoilers for "Schitt's Creek."
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Moira Rose was perfectly introduced in an avant-garde outfit with over-the-top accessories.
Catherine O'Hara on "Schitt's Creek."
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Her last outfit is brighter and more playful, suggesting a happier state of mind.
Moira went through both personal and style evolutions throughout the show.
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Johnny Rose's introduction sets the tone for his wardrobe throughout the series.
Eugene Levy on "Schitt's Creek."
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His character evolution was much more internal than fashion-based.
Johnny Rose wore suits for pretty much every episode of the show.
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Alexis Rose's glamorous first outfit introduces viewers to her personality right away.
Annie Murphy on "Schitt's Creek."
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Her last outfit shows her character's growth.
Alexis' style became much more laid-back over the course of the show.
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David Rose's eccentric first look gives viewers insight into his personality.
Dan Levy on "Schitt's Creek."
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His last outfit signifies an important moment of closure for his character.
David continuously broke gender norms with his couture style.
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Stevie Budd's loose-fitting blue outfit contrasts with the Rose family's tailored looks.
Emily Hampshire on "Schitt's Creek."
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Her final outfit showcases her newfound confidence and lifelong friendship with David.
Stevie had one of the biggest character arcs of the whole series.
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Ted Mullens' first outfit leans into his reputation as a nerdy veterinarian.
Dustin Milligan played Ted on "Schitt's Creek."
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His final look is a nod to both his personal growth and the influence Alexis had on him.
Ted is much more suave and fashionable at the end of the series.
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Patrick Brewer's first outfit throws David for a loop.
Noah Reid on "Schitt's Creek."
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His final outfit isn't much different, but it does signify his happy ending.
Patrick stayed true to his personal style.
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Roland Schitt's first outfit gives viewers (and the Rose family) the impression that he's unfit to be mayor.
Chris Elliott on "Schitt's Creek."
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His last outfit is similarly untrendy, but significantly less surprising.
Roland sticks with his small-town, laid-back look throughout the show.
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Jocelyn Schitt's colorful dinner outfit shows off her lovely personality.
Jennifer Robertson on "Schitt's Creek."
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Her final look shows off her rock-and-roll spirit.
Jocelyn's style was much different at the end of the show.
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Twyla Sands' initial outfit reflects her humble, down-to-earth personality.
Sarah Levy on "Schitt's Creek."
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Her last outfit is a testament to her friendship with Alexis.
Twyla ends up with many of Alexis' clothes at the end of the show.
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Ronnie Lee's edgy look plays into her seemingly tough personality.
Karen Robinson on "Schitt's Creek."
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Her last outfit demonstrates her close friendship with the Roses.
Ronnie isn't as tough as she first appears to be.
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Bob Currie's initial outfit is similar to his looks throughout the series.
John Hemphill on "Schitt's Creek."
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His style largely remained the same throughout the series.
Bob didn't go through much of a fashion evolution.
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Ray Butani's first outfit is a nod to the lack of a real-estate market in Schitt's Creek.
Rizwan Manji on "Schitt's Creek."
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His last outfit shows off his unique personality and big heart.
Ray remains lovably dorky throughout the show.
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