New York Times Fashionのインスタグラム(nytstyle) - 5月13日 04時15分
In an interview with The New York Times, a costume designer for “Queen Charlotte,” Netflix’s new “Bridgerton” spinoff, discussed creating clothing for royalty and looking to the House of Windsor for real-life inspiration.
Lyn Elizabeth Paolo and her fellow costume designer, Laura Frecon, created more than a thousand costumes inspired by the Georgian and Regency periods, including an estimated 500 crowns. They combined research on real-life royals with more modern inspiration from Dior and Alexander McQueen. “We’re having a little fun with history,” she said.
The series’s characters are constricted by their circumstances and their costuming alike. Minutes into the first episode, for instance, Charlotte is cinched into a gown encrusted with sapphires and squeezed into a marriage to King George III of Britain. The show, created by Shonda Rhimes, weaves the pair’s eventual love story together with threads on race and mental health.
@callieholtermann spoke to Paolo about her inspirations days after the coronation of King Charles III — and Paolo weighed in on her favorite looks from the real-life coronation. Read the full interview at the link in bio. Images via Netflix
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