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Darth Vader's leather suit with helmet and armor, form 2005, is displayed at the Star Wars and The Power of Costume exhibit at The Denver Art Museum, November 10, 2016. The upcoming exhibit will open November 13 and run through April 2.
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Darth Vader’s leather suit with helmet and armor, form 2005, is displayed at the Star Wars and The Power of Costume exhibit at The Denver Art Museum, November 10, 2016. The upcoming exhibit will open November 13 and run through April 2.
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Yes, they are the actual costumes. Like, that Carrie Fisher wore (we’re talking slave outfit, people).

After three years of planning and scouring through a 45,000-square-foot warehouse on the Skywalker Ranch, the Denver Art Museum’s new exhibit “Star Wars and the Power of Costume” is opening Nov. 13.

The exhibit, which runs through April 2, contains more than 70 costumes and more than 300 pieces and sketches from the actual Star Wars saga that will take you from concept to what the actors wore in the films.

Read more on how the exhibit came about, what it means for Denver and what you will find

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