A milliner spent four weeks hand-cutting and mounting each rooster feather to the cloak.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY HELENA BONHAM CARTER!
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For what Atwood calls her “European wedding dress”—built from fabric found in Paris and gold details recovered in Italy—the designer says she immediately had a vision for the garment’s basic structure and toyed with the details once it was on the stand. “I knew that I wanted to do a caged collar,” she recalls. “I knew that I wanted to have an open sleeve with lacing up it, and I knew the basic shape.”
I think this costume is insanely awesome, but it would’ve been more awesome if she’d made the collar out of real bones from a bird or some other small animal. In the trailer it does look more like bone, but in this photo it appears to be wood or even a very stiff paper of some kind. Bones would’ve been creepy and awesome…I’ll go make a bone collar now.
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