Atwood created most of the new looks in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, supplementing the custom-made pieces with vintage purchases and Elena Dawson designs. In keeping with teenage Lydia Deetz’s penchant for goth fashion, Winona Ryder’s adult character’s aesthetic evolves into a “high-end hippie goth” with a “very curated” closet made up of tailored blazers and jackets with interesting detailing, high-neck dresses, and long skirts. “Her character leaned into Victoriana in that period, and we just took it and modernized it. She’s a woman now instead of a girl, so [her fashion has] got a more mature quality to it,” Atwood says.