The outfits worn by Emmy Raver-Lampman on Season Two of Umbrella Academy are nothing short of perfection. We have gathered photographs of as many of the Allison Hargreeves’ outfits from Umbrella Academy Season Two as we could.
General Spoiler Warnings Applies – Spoilers Ahead
In the first season cliffhanger finale for Umbrella Academy Five warned his family that using his powers to escape from Vanya’s 2019 apocalypse was risky. Well, he was right – In the season two premiere episode, the time jump scatters the siblings in time in and around Dallas, Texas. Over a three year period. Starting in 1960. Meaning Allison Hargreeves gets an amazing vintage look.
Most of what she is wearing is either vintage or custom made. Finding the screen accurate pieces of her wardrobe will be close to impossible or really expensive. But that won’t stop us from recreating her look. Below are alternative, close enough ways to get the look.
We don’t have images of every look Allison wore in Season Two, because there are just so many. But a lot of what she wore was Belted Short-Sleeved A-Line Dresses. There is some debate on whether or not this dress in particular is green or blue. The filtering on the show makes it a little hard to tell. I would try using the following search terms to look for this dress.
This look may have to be something you get creative with. If you are a cosplayer looking to create this look, you may need to add some grey fabric paint in a V-Shape to a black cloak.
Search terms for this look include
Boot cut black slacks
Wide leg black slacks
Black Pointed flats
Elbow-length Black Gloves
Elbow Length driving gloves
Black Cloak
Button Down Black Cloak
Black Cape
Black and Grey Cape
Umbrella Academy Uniform from Hot Topic
Just in time for the second season, Hot Topic released Umbrella Academy themed cosplay and apparel. You can Allison’s look by purchasing the get the Blazer and Skirt from Hot Topic. Pair it with a white dress shirt, black tie, and knee-high socks and you are ready to go!
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