Florence Pugh’s Dresses in Don’t Worry Darling


Arianne Phillips is the costume designer behind the wardrobe for the much-anticipated movie “Do not Fear Darling,” which is now out in theaters. Phillips, who was Oscar-nominated for her work on “As soon as Upon A Time…In Hollywood” (2019) and “Stroll the Line” (2006), labored intently with director Olivia Wilde, manufacturing designer Katie Byron, and cinematographer Matthew Libatique, to create the wardrobe. Phillips relied half on ’50s and ’60s classic sourced from personal sellers and half on her personal design staff to attain the meant search for a retro city known as Victory, the place the story takes place.

Her best energy is in her use of coloration, which served to additional character improvement and set the tone and temper all through the film. Two focal factors are the black gown Alice Chambers (Florence Pugh) wears within the desert and the white gown she dons within the finale as she kills her husband Jack (Harry Kinds) and navigates her personal escape.

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Throughout the latter scene, issues clearly get messy, which is why 5 iterations of the identical white gown have been created for filming takes. Phillips names these two Alice seems as those she was most happy with. “I believe they have been profitable in what I used to be making an attempt to attain,” she says.

Phillips’s course of is methodical. “I all the time begin with coloration and silhouette. I really like a coloration story, which grew to become extremely thrilling when designing Victory and our world. Olivia and I spent loads of time coloration palettes.”

Alice’s attire, particularly, coincided with every second that she makes a brand new discovery. Forward, be taught concerning the intention behind her most picturesque attire.