Fashioning Feminism: 'Wicked' Costumes Reimagined for the Screen
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Paul Tazewell, the costume designer for the film adaptation of 'Wicked,' discusses his approach to modernizing the iconic costumes of characters like Glinda and Elphaba. Tazewell aimed to balance the original Broadway show's visual language with new elements that reflect the characters' emotional journeys. His designs incorporate historical and fantastical elements, drawing inspiration from various sources, including the 1939 film and organic motifs. Tazewell's work emphasizes character-driven choices, creating costumes that are both nostalgic and innovative, with a subtle nod to modern feminism.
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