Ana de Armas Wears Marilyn Monroe’s Iconic Outfits in Blonde


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After the primary stills of Ana de Armas as Marilyn Monroe have been revealed from the set of Netflix’s “Blonde,” it turned clear that wardrobe could be an important ingredient in bringing the story to life. Award-winning costume designer Jennifer Johnson (“I, Tonya”) re-created Monroe’s iconic outfits with the assistance of patternmaker Jose Bello at Western Costume.

“It is simple sufficient to repeat one thing verbatim, it is one other factor to convey one thing so iconic that’s imbued on this planet’s psyche again from the lifeless.”

The intention was to make de Armas really feel as very similar to Monroe — whose actual identify was Norma Jeane Mortenson — as doable. “Getting the development particulars good was necessary, however so was being versatile with sure particulars and cloth decisions to work for Ana,” Johnson tells POPSUGAR. “It is simple sufficient to repeat one thing verbatim, it is one other factor to convey one thing so iconic that’s imbued on this planet’s psyche again from the lifeless. These items have to really feel alive and related to right this moment’s eye.”

By way of her type perspective, Monroe was a minimalist. Even for crimson carpet occasions, she borrowed from no matter costume designer she was working with on the time. However she made an exception for diamonds, as all of Monroe’s jewellery was actual. Relatively than construct from scratch, which might’ve required an excessive amount of time, Johnson’s crew sourced jewels from Home of Fisher in West Hollywood. Its costume jewellery antiques that when belonged to Catherine Deneuve made for a detailed match.

“I really feel actually happy with what we created, not accessing the precise factor. Filmmaking is fantasy, and these re-creations are a love letter to everybody who made Norma Jeane Marilyn Monroe,” Johnson says.

Forward, get a full breakdown of the seems to be that Johnson translated to the display, and examine Monroe’s authentic clothes to de Armas’s costumes.