LOS ANGELES (AP).- Helen Mirren’s Elizabethan dress from “The Tempest” is covered with gold and silver zippers, all the way up to its ruffled collar. The hat that made Johnny Depp the Mad Hatter in “Alice in Wonderland” was crafted from imported Italian leather woven with gold threads, and it was sized to fit the fluffy orange wig he wore beneath it. The costumes from “True Grit” were made new, then aged to look more than 100 years old, while much of the clothing from “The King’s Speech” were original pieces from the 1930s. Film fans and fashionistas can get an up-close look at these Oscar-nominated outfits and nearly 100 other movie costumes at L.A.’s Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising‘s 19th annual Art of Motion Picture Costume Design exhibition, on view now. The FIDM Museum