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Caught flat footed
Caught flat footed




economy is suffering from a twin good-and-services inflation and asset-price inflation problem of meaningful proportions. You’re appearing as yourself.’ She wanted to know about the scene, so I reiterated the positioning of the scene and the color Margot would be wearing.Today, the U.S. “I contacted Ann through email and I said, ‘Just wear whatever you want. “So, earlier in the film, she has heart accessories that she wears in the block party, and she has huge heart earrings, but there’s something about that locket and scale that makes it more human.”Īnd what about that cameo by Oscar-winning costume designer Ann Roth? Did Durran dress her? “We moved from the classic Barbie heeled court shoe into something softer, but at the same time we had to keep the heel.”Īs for Barbie’s heart locket, “There’s a source of pathos in a locket that Barbie doesn’t necessarily have,” Durran says. Steering farther away from the looks of Barbieland, Durran used a wedge instead of a traditional heel. That’s not really a Barbie characteristic - the Barbie characteristic is to be cut straight and to create a shape that falls away from the body.” So, we printed that yellow onto white silk, and because of the cut, it clings to the body.

caught flat footed

“We wanted a soft yellow and wanted it to have less pop. Like many of the pieces in the film, Durran made the dress. I was going to copy that dress, but it wouldn’t really be recognizable enough.” So she took the yellow idea and applied it to a drape cut. “I asked them what was the most popular costume in the last 5 to 10 years.

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“I was keen to track the history of Mattel in the costumes,” Durran says. The color also contrasts the pink-heavy world of the movie. However, for the yellow dress Robbie wears in the end scene, “the costume is a bias cut dress which drapes - it’s not Barbie quality.” Durran says the costumes in Barbieland did not accentuate the softness of a human body.






Caught flat footed