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Articles about the classic Doctors & their sense of fashion

C.E. Evans

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It's a thoughtful (and slightly extensive) analysis at Newsarama covering the fashion-sense of the first eight Doctors that sometimes dives into an analysis of the Doctors themselves.

Doctors 1 through 4:
http://www.newsarama.com/tv/agent-of-style-dr-who-1-4.html

Doctors 5 through 8:
http://www.newsarama.com/tv/agent-of-style-doctor-who-5-8.html

One of the interesting things brought up was that Tom Baker actually didn't like his costume in his final series. He essentially felt that at that point it had become more of a uniform and didn't allow for much variation--something that continued for the Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Doctors (although the Seventh Doctor did change the color of his jacket in his final series to reflect the darker tone of his character).

The latter article also discusses offscreen evolutions of the costume of the Seventh and Eighth Doctors.
 
I agree with some of the sentiments in that article that the Doctor shouldb't have a "costume" per se but an overall specific sense of style. (Best personified by the 3rd Doctor).
 
I actually liked "the costume era," although I can understand a sentiment that it may have made the Doctors involved walking gimmicks. I think I was one of the few who liked the question marks on the collar habit that started with the Fourth Doctor and ended with the Sixth.
 
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