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* Mostly averted in [[Doctor Zhivago]], but all the women have very 60s hair.
* In the ''[[Clash of the Titans]]'' remake, the Greek Gods have Medieval European suits of armors. Yes, from the High Middle Ages- complete with armor plates. The Greek Goddesses and the civilians do wear Hellenic costumes, though. So it is part Hollywood Costuming, and part ''[[Anachronism Stew]]''.
* In Roger Ebert's [https://web.archive.org/web/20121012025859/http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19910503/REVIEWS/105030304/1023%2F19910503%2FREVIEWS%2F105030304%2F1023 review] of ''[[Spartacus]]'', the film, he criticizes the hair and makeup of the female characters (especially that of the rich, spoiled Roman women at the beginning of the film, who looked like they stepped out of a 1960's hair salon.)
* You'd think the ''[[Titanic]]'' had sailed and sunk in 1997 based on Jack's hair in the movie.
* Deliberately done in ''[[Tangled]]'', where Mother Goethel's wardrobe is intentionally designed to look several centuries out of date compared to everyone else's clothing, hinting that [[Immortality|she's been around much longer than she appears to look]].