The History of Little Red Riding Hood Costumes

by |April 10, 2012

Little Red Riding Hood is one of the most popular fairy tales still told to this day. French storyteller Charles Perrault first published this classic tale in 1697, known then as Little Red Cap. Even though the story has been adapted several times over the past few centuries, Little Red remains one of the most recognizable fairy tale characters of all time. Described by the Brothers Grimm as "...a dear little girl who was loved by everyone who looked at her" and who had "a little riding hood of red velvet, which suited her so well that she would never hear anything else; so she was always called 'Little Red Riding Hood'". Her little red cape has been the one constant in the ever-changing persona of Little Red Riding Hood.

 

 1. Le Petit Chaperon Rouge (1901)

George Méliès Le Petit Chaperon Rouge

[Source: George Méliès/Wikipedia.com]

Little Red Riding Hood made her silent film debut in 1901 under the direction of famed filmmaker Georges Méliès and acted by Rachel Gillet. This motion picture is noted as Little Red Riding Hood's first time on film. Méliès became the first filmmaker to attempt to translate the fairy tale to the screen, and while there are no notable photos of Rachel Gillet as Little Red, this leads to other film adaptations of the fairy tale. What we do have is an illustration by Georges Méliès of the final scene of the movie.

 

2. Le Petit Chaperon Rouge (1930)

Catherine Hessling

[Source: Wikipedia.com]

Another French version of the fairy tale came out in 1930, starring actress Catherine Hessling as the famed Little Red Riding Hood. Like the previous version of "Le Petit Chaperon Rouge," photos of the costumes are not available; however, pictures of Catherine Hessling, known for her beauty and facial appearance, are shown here. You can check out some of our Little Red Riding Hood costumes, and speculate as to how they may have been different in 1930.

  

3. The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood (1965)

The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood

[Source: Eritas Productions/IMDb]

Liza Minelli starred in the 1965 film, The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood, as Little Red Riding Hood. This version retold the original version, but with a twist. It was told from the wolf's perspective, who claimed he never tried to hurt the little girl, but was presumed to be doing so because of his wolf reputation. The acting was grossly over the top and was not received well, making print copies limited.

 

4. The Company of Wolves (1984)

The Company of Wolves

[Source: Palace Pictures/ITC Entertainment/IMDb]

The Company of Wolves is a Gothic fantasy horror film reimagining of the Little Red Riding Hood story. The movie centers around a girl named Rosaleen, who plays the part of Little Red. Central themes of the story include lycanthropy and the loss of innocence. If you love 80s dark fantasy movies, this retelling of Little Red Riding Hood may scratch that itch for you!

 

5. Into the Woods (1987)

Into the Woods

[Source: Original Broadway Production/Fandom.com]

Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine transformed classical fairy tales into a Broadway sensation for their 1987 stage play about everybody from Rapunzel and Jack and the Beanstalk to Cinderella and Little Red. Touring in 1988, Into the Woods has only become more recognizable since then. In 2014, the Broadway production of Into the Woods was adapted into a major motion picture!

 

6. The Sandman #14: The Doll's House (1990)

Sandman Cover #14 Collectors

[Source: Fandom.com]

Neil Gaiman, English author of the comic book series The Sandman, included Little Red Riding Hood in his fourteenth issue called "The Collectors". Gaiman created a dark world for Little Red Riding Hood where the wolf kills the old lady and forces Little Red Riding Hood to eat her flesh and drink her blood before he devours her body. His work was one of the first comic representations of Little Red Riding Hood.

 

7. Freeway (1996)

Freeway

[Source: The Kushner-Locke Company/Ilusion Entertainment Group/IMDb]

Reese Witherspoon and Kiefer Sutherland starred in this 1996 flick playing Vanessa Lutz (Little Red Riding Hood) and Bob Wolverton (Wolf) respectively. Director and writer Matthew Bright put a definite twist in the classic tale, making Vanessa Lutz a teenage runaway traveling to her grandmother's house who is followed by serial killer Bob Wolverton. With the tagline "her life is no fairy tale," this film is sure to be a far cry from Little Red Riding Hood interpretations seen previously.

 

8. Pretty When You Cry by VAST (1998)

Vast: Pretty When You Cry

[Source: VAST/YouTube]

Texas-based industrial rock band VAST took Little Red Riding Hood to a new level in their music video for "Pretty When You Cry" in the late 90s. Shown at the beginning of the video in a red cape in the middle of a forest, she transforms throughout the rest of the video. She transitions between man and woman, alive and dead, before finally returning to her "normal" state at the end of the video. Also included is the hunter, who drives her into and out of the video.

 

9. Chanel No. 5

Estella Warren as Little Red Riding Hood

[Source: Chanel/IMDb]

Model Estella Warren starred in this classic retelling of Little Red Riding Hood for Chanel No. 5, directed by French film director Luc Besson. As far as commercials go, this is possibly the most famous and recognizable use of Little Red Riding Hood. This cheeky, yet elegant advertisement shows Little Red getting ready for a night out in Paris, much to the dismay of her household wolf.

 

10. Hoodwinked! (2005)

Hoodwinked

[Source: Kanbar Entertainment/Kanbar Animation/Blue Yonder Films/IMDb]

Jumping ahead to the new millennium, Little Red Riding Hood made her full-color, animated debut in 2005's Hoodwinked! While her name has been changed to Red Puckett in this animated wonder, her striking red hood and uncanny resemblance to the original are undeniable. In this film, Red Puckett is seen wearing a tan shirt, blue skirt, and a sassy attitude, brought to life by the voice of actor Anne Hathaway.

 

11. A Wicked Tale (2005)

A Wicked Tale

[Source: INRI Studio/YouTube]

Tzang Merwyn Tong, a Singapore cult movie director, took the reigns of this 2005 sadistic Little Red Riding Hood film. Beth, acted by Evelyn Maria Ng, plays the character of Little Red Riding Hood, representing innocence and naivety, while Louis Le Bon, acted by Johan Ydstrand, represents the dominant and mysterious desire of the hunter. While this film is short, clocking in at only forty-five minutes, Tong makes a huge impact with his silent movie-esque opening, followed by his cutting-edge and raw filmmaking style.

 

12. Call Me When You're Sober by Evanescence (2006)

Evanescence: Call Me When You're Sober

[Source: Evanescence/YouTube]

Amy Lee's band Evanescence climbed the charts in 2006 with their hit "Call Me When You're Sober," aided by their Little Red Riding Hood-themed music video. The video opens with Amy Lee sitting at a table adorned with a red cape and dark red lips, sitting across from a man, who is presumably the wolf. Again, this video portrays a darker Little Red Riding Hood, where at the end, she confronts the wolf and takes control.

 

13. Red Riding Hood (2011)

Red Riding Hood

[Source: Appian Way Productions/IMDb]

Amanda Seyfried's Red Riding Hood put the spotlight on the fairy tale once again in March 2011, offering viewers a dark and mysterious retelling of the classic. On-screen, Seyfried is shown wearing a long, flowing, blood-red cape that is jarring in contrast to the bright white snow. Much blood is shed throughout this film, and this is reflected by Red Riding Hood's red cape. With the same director as Twilight, we think the trailer looks pretty cool.

 

14. Once Upon A Time (2011)

Once Upon a Time Little Red Riding Hood

[Source: ABC Signature/Kitsis/Horowitz/IMDb]

With the popularity of fairy tale remakes on the rise, it is good to know that Little Red Riding Hood is still among the popular crowd, being featured in ABC's Once Upon A Time. In this Sunday night drama, Meghan Ory plays Ruby, the Little Red look-alike. The beginning of the series left Ruby's back-story mysterious, but it was revealed to audiences March 11th what happened to her in fairy tale-land. The way that Ruby dresses in Storybrooke shows off her provocative side, however, she is seen wearing more traditional clothing in the fairy tale flashbacks. She can be seen holding a picnic basket wearing a red cape, off-white top, red skirt and brown corset with long, flowing brown hair.

 

15. RWBY (2012-present)

RWBY Ruby Rose

[Source: Rooster Teeth/VIZ Media/IMDb]

Little Red Riding Hood turned into an action hero named Ruby Rose in the animated series RWBY. In this anime-esque fairytale mashup, Ruby Rose wields a scythe and has special powers, including super speed and short-range teleportation, by disappearing in a burst of rose petals. She is one of four main protagonists who hunt monsters called Grimm.

 

16. Ever After High (2013-2016)

Ever After High

[Source: Mattel Entertainment/Mattel Playground Productions/Guru Studio/IMDb]

Ever After High was a line of fashion dolls with fairy tale and fantasy story themes. It was a companion line to Mattel's Monster High dolls. The dolls are all reimagined as fashionable modern teenagers, with Little Red Riding Hood as one of the characters in their lineup. The Ever After High franchise spawned a web series of shorts and a Netflix-exclusive feature film.

 

17. Into the Woods (2014)

Into the Woods Movie

[Source: Walt Disney Pictures/Lucamar Productions/Marc Platt Productions/IMDb]

As we mentioned earlier, Broadway's Into the Woods was released as a major motion picture in 2014. It was a critical and commercial success, even receiving three Academy Award nominations! The movie featured Lilla Crawford as Little Red Riding Hood. In the movie, she wears a blue dress with a red hooded cloak and red boots.

  

18. The Grimm Variations (2024-present)

The Grimm Variations

[Source: Wit Studio/CBR.com]

The Grimm Variations is an anime anthology series with episodes themed after stories from the Grimm Brothers' fairy tales. One episode has a theme that's very loosely based on Little Red Riding Hood. It would be more accurate to say that Little Red herself is a wolf in sheep's clothing, which flips the script upside-down. While the characters and outfits are entirely modern, Little Red Riding Hood still wears a red hooded jacket, keeping in line with the character's original appearance.

  

The story of Little Red Riding Hood remains a classic fairy tale that continues to be retold. Even though she is constantly changing, one characteristic always remains the same, her red hood. Whether she is on Broadway, in a comic book, or selling Chanel, she will remain a staple in the fairy tale world for years to come.

Aleksandra Sobic
Aleksandra Sobic

Aleksandra is HalloweenCostumes.com’s brand manager and senior Mario consultant. She believes that her stature, hair, passion for pink, and reverence of cake, make her the ideal candidate to play Princess Peach on Broadway. Some additional interests include crafting, wine, correcting people’s grammar, obsessing over Jurassic Park (remember, women inherit the earth!), and brainstorming ways to make sexy costume representations of typically un-sexy pop culture characters. Donkey Kong was a breeze but Jabba the Hutt is proving formidable.


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