Egyptian Villains Whose Fashion Stole the Show ...Egypt

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  Before the 1960s, when filmmakers, artists, or everyday people wanted to dress up as villains or spooky figures for Halloween, the most obvious go-to choice was to wear a mask — the more inhuman one looks, the more villainous it felt. Fashion historian Nancy Deihl notes that anonymity played a role in the evolution of the villain archetype. The essence of dressing up as a villain was to achieve total disguise. This concept of obscured identity is mirrored in one of the earliest and most iconic horror films, Frankenstein (1910), where the character is shrouded in a mask that conceals their human features. Over time, however, the façade of the mask faded, revealing how villainous traits can

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