Outfits, costumes, and fashion change with history. When you're in a museum, a lot of historical fashion accuracy is needed. This page catalogues the work of the costume department!
The costumes for both Battle of the Smithsonian and Secret of the Tomb were designed by Marlene Stewart, and concept art was drawn by Phillip Boutte Jr., Keith Christiansen, and Christian Cordella. The majority of the images on this page were taken from Stewart's website. There was also costume work for Secret of the Tomb by Francine Lecoulture, Ethan W. Song, and Kourtney Coats (who did 3D models of Shepseheret's headdress!).
Click here for Marlene Stewart's entry for Battle of the Smithsonian on her website.
Click here for Marlene Stewart's entry for Secret of the Tomb on her website.
Click here for Francine Lecoultre's entry for Secret of the Tomb on her website.
A Roman Soldier costume belonging to one of the extras, "Brandon". Located on a movie prop auction site.
A side view of Ahkmenrah's crown. Located on Fanpop.
Battle of the Smithsonian
Secret of the Tomb
Marlene Stewart
Kourtney Coats
Ethan W. Song
Francine Lecoultre
Prosthetic Rennaissance
Prosthetic Rennaissance is a practical effects studio that did work for Ben Stiller's role as Laaa. This is the link to their portfolio. [IA Backup]
Other Costumes
Secret of the Tomb