"Unveiling the Secrets of Scorsese's 'Killers of the Flower Moon' Western Crime Drama"

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"Unveiling the Secrets of Scorsese's 'Killers of the Flower Moon' Western Crime Drama"
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Martin Scorsese's upcoming film "Killers of the Flower Moon" showcases the rich culture and unique wedding attire of the Osage tribe in the 1920s. The Osage, the richest community in the world at the time, merged their tribal customs with fashionable elements, resulting in a mix of traditional and contemporary styles. The film's costume designer, Jacqueline West, drew inspiration from vintage pieces and commissioned copies from Osage artisans to ensure authenticity. The wedding scene in the movie features elaborate embroidered skirts, finger-woven belts, and military coats adorned with feathers and brass buttons. The Osage wedding tradition was known for its generosity, with extravagant gifts and feasts. The wedding coats, originally obtained from the U.S. government, became a symbol of joy and cultural resilience for the Osage people.

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