Earlier this year I popped into the Planet Hollywood Cafe in Las Vegas and discovered a veritable treasure trove of movie memorabilia on display. Here's a final selection of costumes from comedies, dramas, thrillers, westerns and even classic movies.
Whoopi Goldberg's outfit from Made in America


Elizabeth McBride was Costume Designer on this movie and she's also known for The Shawshank Redemption, Fried Green Tomatoes and Thelma & Louise.
Made in America movie poster

Prison jumpsuit worn by John Malkovich in Con Air

Bobbie Read was responsible for Costume Design on this prison escape movie and is also known for Bad Boys and The Rock.
Con Air movie poster

Keeping to crime thrillers, the next outfit was worn by Brad Pitt as bad boy and serial killer, 'Early Grayce', in 1993's Kalifornia.
Costume worn by Brad Pitt in Kalifornia

Costume Design was by Kelle Kutsugeras on the film.
Kalifornia movie poster

Next is a coat worn in the 80's classic Working Girl, starring Melanie Griffith as 'Tess McGill'.
Melanie Griffith's coat featured in Working Girl

Working Girl movie poster

Outfit and leather chaps worn by Luke Perry in 8 Seconds


This costume and pair of leather chaps were on display on the walls of Planet Hollywood on April 7, 2011 and Deena Appel was Costume Designer on the film, whose work you can also see in the Austin Powers movies.
8 Seconds movie poster

Next up is an outfit from 1944's classic To Have and Have Not, which starred Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall.
Costume from To Have and Have Not on display


I believe this is one of the outfits worn by Lauren Bacall as'Marie "Slim" Browning' in the romantic wartime thriller. Milo Anderson was responsible for the gowns worn in this movie.
To Have and Have Not movie poster

Western legend John Wayne wore this coat in the 1972 movie The Cowboys, which saw his rancher 'Wil Andersen' take on a collection of young boys to get his herd to market when his cattle drivers abandon him.
Coat worn by John Wayne in The Cowboys

Anthea Sylbert was Costume Designer on this cowboy movie and her work can also be seen in Rosemary's Baby and Chinatown amongst others.
The Cowboys movie poster

Next is the suitcase and a collection of clothes used by Keanu Reeves in 1996's Feeling Minnesota as 'Jjaks Clayton'.
Costumes and props from Feeling Minnesota

Eugenie Bafaloukos was Costume Designer on this romantic comedy which also starred Cameron Diaz.
Feeling Minnesota movie poster

Finally for this round-up is the white bathrobe that Warren Beatty sports as American gangster 'Bugsy Siegel' who played a large part in making Las Vegas what it became.
Bathrobe worn by Warren Beatty in Bugsy

Albert Wolsky was responsible for Costume Design on this 1991 movie.
Bugsy movie poster

And if you liked this eclectic collection of clothes seen on the big screen, be sure to also check out these props from sci-fi and fantasy movies on display at Planet Hollywood, plus more fantastic original costumes.
Come back soon for the lastest costumes, models and props on display at Universal Studios Hollywood.