The costume being that of Professor Snape (Alan Rickman).
“I never changed Professor Snape,” explained Temime, who currently has a partnership with Prismacolor. “I used the Professor Snape costume and I remade it. I made another cape. I always kept Professor Snape [as he was], because I thought it was a great costume.”
So, why did Temime love this look so much? Well, that comes down to one word.
“Because, it was perfect. When something is perfect you cannot change it. Why should you change it? It was him. And he never changes, Professor Snape. He’s the sort of guy who goes to bed in his costume [laughs]. Bless him, Alan Rickman.”
“I will always remember, we were shooting in a bathroom and [Malfoy] is on the floor,” Temime continued, presumably referring to when Malfoy and Harry faced off in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. “Then, Alan runs with the cape on top of his costume. He crawls on the floor and he leans next to the shape on the ground. He did that 20 times, and 20 times the cape was exactly, precisely draped on the floor in a perfect position. I think you have to be a Shakespearean actor to do that.”