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Images of the exhibition and its costume inside the South Carolina State Museum.

The exhibition’s 70 costumes represent nearly six decades of film and television production at Disney.

Photos provided by the South Carolina State Museum

“Heroes & Villains: The Art of the Disney Costume” — an exhibit, created by the Walt Disney Archives, highlighting how iconic characters are brought to life through costumes — is now on view at the South Carolina State Museum (about two hours from Charleston).

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