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aapidae

the decrease in costuming quality over the last 20 years has been soooo precipitous & nauseating. i’m not even talking abt marvel’s cg supersuits or anything this time, look at the fabric quality, structure, layering, character, and craftsmanship of older costumes in 102 dalmations (2000) vs cruella (2021)

ever after (1998) vs cinderella (2021)

lord of the rings (2001-2003) vs the rings of power (2022)

this trend should upset you not just because it looks cheap, but because it suggests a strong anti-art and anti-labor movement in film and tv making. don’t forget costumers are unionized

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xenadd

Ok, but what is happening here is not a degradation of skill. At all. The number of phenomenally talented and knowledgable Costumiers and maker working is astounding. The only thing more astounding is how little they are being properly utilised.

What is happening is a degradation of production schedules. Prep time is constantly being shrunk to the absolute bare minimum which limits design time, fitting time, r&d, sourcing (materials, hardware habdash, etc), making time (drafting, construction, embellishment, etc). Additionally budgets - despite the ridiculous sums of money being sunk - are becoming more shrunk, focused and scrutinised. That feeds back into the materials available (and a dependency on what IS available?, but also staffing levels - smaller workrooms, limited outsourcing etc etc. Schedules are not locked down at all. Ever. Even more so in these Covid times. Scripts aren’t locked down. Ever. Because productions never consider the wider logistics of outlying departments like costume, props etc.

Cast is increasingly last minute, w negotiations dragging out. This limits contact time for development and conception (actors must also be involved int he design process), fittings, etc. I did a job last year where - aside from our two leads - we had zero cast until the week we started shooting which meant we could only do extremely linited advance work plus we had a minuscule team despite being for a huge streaming platform with major stars. On another job we had three (3) days between a principle actor needing a visually iconic costume being cast and being ON CAMERA.

Additionally it is becoming increasingly common for actors to expect higher use of doubles - both stunt and picture doubles m. That means, simply, more costume as they all must have their own. Often in multiples. This with the commonality of stunts means that sometimes as much as 20+ repeats of element of a costume are needed, depending on necessity. That means fabrics are needed in huge quantities, and workrooms must effectively have factory productions. This paired with scheduling limitations above means more often than not we must use what we can get immediately. You know if you could have even a week to source something from, say, Italy, you can get something divine. But there just isn’t the time because you need 60m of specific fabric yesterday. There’s not time to get things made.

So the entire process is streamlined into what can be made in quantity and quickly. Everyone mourns what could be made if we only had the time, money and resources. Everyone know what we could be achieving, should be achieving and want to be achieving. But we just can’t because everything is about immediate, constantly shifting deadlines, high demands and logistics. It’s a nightmare, and we’re all very very tired. As with everything it’s all part of corporate greed. And I haven’t even gone into the twenty levels of executive meddling and the endless rounds of approvals (plus marketing and merchandising approvals etc etc etc it’s unending.)

I’ve been working in film costume for coming on 12 years (ugh), and it has gotten noticeably worse on all of these fronts in just the decade plus I’ve been around. Even in the last five years.

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Just gathering some thoughts I had about the costuming (and hairstyles) in the rings of power first two episodes (especially when comparing it with the original trilogy) - also me comparing the costuming from the movies with that of the show doesn’t mean that the costuming of the show should have been a carbon copy of the movies, I just want to point out that in my opinion there’s a staggering drop in quality of the costumes / costuming.

1. Arondir

Well, the breast plate isn’t giving what they think it’s giving, that grey color is just so bland (it doesn’t pop) and maybe this is just me, but when watching the show it looked so fake, like it was 3D printed. Also even though the plate appears to have cracks in it (because it’s “wooden”), I  would have loved to see maybe some discloring on it or scratches from previous fights or trainings....(that would have given it more character).

But if it really was up to me, I would have just dropped the whole “wooden breast plate with a face on it” idea, and just given Arondir a costume similar to that of Haldir in the original - can you image how good he would have looked wearing something with so much detail and color!!! On top of that, can you imagine an elf walking into a grey and downtrodden human tavern with such a luxurious unform! It would have had so much impact (ps: apparently Arondir and Haldir are both Silvan elves so it would make sense that they would have a similar uniform...)

Also I know it has been said before, but it’s such a shame that most of the male elves have short hair, because Arondir would have looked great with long hair (personally I would have loved Arondir to have long hair styled as dreadlocks), but anyways in short Arondir’s costume is 2/10.

2. Bronwyn

Her dress is just so uninspiring and boring that it makes me almost fall asleep. Also why are her arms bare? I just feel cold every time I look at her (also the focus on her cleavage in some scenes was vomit inducing). For the rest, I just don’t understand the layering and the silhouette of this outfit and it just looks like a mess to me.

Sorry, but I’m giving her -10/10, especially when you compare it to something that Eowyn wore (and yes, I know that Eowyn is royalty and there’s a huge gap in time between the movies and the show etc, but YOU CAN STILL SEE THE DIFFERENCE RIGHT?!)

3. Gil-galad and Elrond

I give it a 2/10, and yeah yeah i know it’s not half bad, but I still hate it, especially that criss cross thing on Gil-Galad’s chest....Also points removed because of Elrond’s short hair! 

4. Galadriel 

Go girl give me (almost) nothing! Once again a boring outfit. Also why does the dress hang on her like that, it’s like there’s no silhouette to it. And even though the fabric is more or less decent it still somehow looks half-assed. Sorry, but I have to give it 4/10, especially because I know how good the dresses of Cate Blanchett looked in the original trilogy.

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