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The movie gives the iconic image of Dorothy in her blue-and-white gingham dress and sparkling ruby slippers.

In the book, however, Dorothy changes clothes several times. Her first outfit isn't described, but she changes into the gingham dress shortly after she lands in Oz, then puts on a green dress in the Emerald City that becomes white when she leaves (because it was never really green. Everyone wore green tinted glasses that made it look green). And her magic shoes are silver. They were changed to red in the movie to look better in Technicolor.

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A suit is what the Wizard wears in "The Wizard of Oz."

Specifically, the Wizard wears a suit when he is on his own or when he is being himself. He throws together a white shirt with a tie, jacket, slacks and vest in both the book and the film and sometimes additionally with a light-colored duster in the book. But that tends not to be the way in which visitors to the Emerald Palace see him. Instead, the Wizard hides behind a number of disguises projected from behind a screen in the book and a disembodied voice projected from behind a curtain in the beloved 1939 movie classic.

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