image and thought dump for the various projects of Jared Axelrod
Monday, January 16th
We wanted the wardrobe to heighten the characterizations and help tell the emotional story. For example, the vision for Alike’s was that of a butterfly going from cocooned and hidden to free and bright. So her character starts out with a lot of browns, tans, and a drab earthy color palette with a “baggy” fit and then transitions to brighter, more pastel colors with a “tighter” fit toward the end when she’s free. Her wardrobe is designed so that she’s literally a cocooned butterfly breaking free. Costume designer Eniola Dawodu, on storytelling via character’s clothes, for the film Pariah
Themed by Kiyla, powered by Tumblr.