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mme_hardy ([personal profile] mme_hardy) wrote2013-10-19 12:27 pm

Reign costumer interviewed (via glvalentine's comments)

Here's a Fashionista interview with the costume designer. tl;dr: They ARE prom dresses.

Which current labels are your go-tos for working into the costuming?
I knew from the beginning that I’d have an easy time weaving in contemporary accessories. It’s funny how tiaras and hair pieces are everywhere right now, and it’s incredibly helpful. We’ve also used quite a bit of Free People for the girls’ everyday looks. They have such a strong and cohesive story with their bohemian romantic look, it’s really worked in our favor. On the pilot we used an incredible Basil Soda gown and we’ve continued using a couple gowns of theirs on Mary. I’ve rented a couple McQueen gowns as well. We shop quite a bit of vintage here in Toronto, but I’m also constantly scouring the web. Net-a-Porter, The Outnet, and BHLDN are my go-tos.

...  how did you update looks from the Elizabethan era for a teen drama?
From the beginning the creators, the director, and the studio said they wanted to incorporate a contemporary feel in the costumes. The vision was there even before I signed on; I just helped execute it. But knowing the network and the show’s demographic I felt it made complete sense. I also wanted each look to have a nod to the proper period costume, whether it was achieved through a similar shape or detailed embroidery. The girls almost always wear a corset unless there’s just no need. They love how it helps with their posture. [it. mine]

Wait, corsets—did you use authentic ones?...
...We usually decide for every new look they wear if we need the corset or not. We’ve also been making embroidered and jeweled corsets to be worn on camera as day looks and formal looks for the girls.

From here forward I won't be snarking the female leads' clothes because there is absolutely no point.  Modern, meant to be modern, nothing to see here, moving along.

edit:  From p. 3 of the interview.
I think it will be quite obvious to our viewers that we’re not out to replicate historical costumes. We’ve created our own distinct look and I think viewers will respond to it positively. I’m hoping it’s an inspiration for our female viewers to creatively add to their wardrobe. It’s such a do-it-yourself kind of look. We’re constantly taking vintage pieces and dying them, altering them, beading them—all to make them our own. That’s what it’s about. It’s not for everyone though. If you’re hoping for hip rolls and men in tights it’s not your show.
Fair enough.
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[personal profile] lexin 2013-10-19 08:02 pm (UTC)(link)
So, the crap costuming was intentional? I see....
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[personal profile] ankaret 2013-10-19 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I’m hoping it’s an inspiration for our female viewers to creatively add to their wardrobe.

Whenever anyone hopes to be an inspiration I reach for my snarl. Though to be fair, it's not as bad as the sanctimonious fashion blogger who once came out with 'I am trying hard to love my fat readers and inspire them to love themselves'.
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[personal profile] movingfinger 2013-10-19 10:57 pm (UTC)(link)
And here we all thought this was just indifference! It is marketing.
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[personal profile] rembrandtswife 2013-10-20 12:02 am (UTC)(link)
So essentially this show exists in order to get teenaged girls to wear corsets and buy clothes that look like the show. Gotcha.
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[personal profile] cupcake_goth 2013-10-20 01:10 am (UTC)(link)
At least they're honest about it? I wonder if they pitched it as "cross-platform brand synergy and marketing"?
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[personal profile] rinue 2013-10-20 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
Yes; if you're going to update for the modern era, heaven forbid you get rid of the corsets. Not enough eyeroll in the world.
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[personal profile] ironed_orchid 2013-10-20 02:39 am (UTC)(link)
At least this makes some sense.

A friend and I were reading your post and [livejournal.com profile] gvalentine's post last night and we came up with the target audience, our best guess is that it's the younger teenagers whose parents won't let them watch Game of Thrones, and who, by virtue of being young, don't know how far this deviates from anything like actual history.
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[personal profile] staranise 2013-10-21 12:48 am (UTC)(link)
I attended a convention panel on "Stealth Cosplay" last night, and not having seen the show (which would have spiked my blood pressure) I can actually find a place in me that is enthused to see a show having a conversation with its fans via a creative medium, to create a contemporary space of collective imaginitive play.

But I should definitely, definitely not actually watch this show.
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[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/tesserae_/ 2013-10-19 08:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Lola and Greer are ladies in waiting? No, it's not authenticity they're shooting for...