![]() The trailer revealed a more extensive look at the film's two villains, Barbara Ann Minerva, aka Cheetah (Wiig), and Maxwell Lord (Pascal). Sadly, in the end, I had to hand over to VFX for the Cheetah transformation, but all along, you’re setting up through her outfit and hair and shoes to that point.Wonder Woman 1984 stars Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Kristin Wiig, and Pedro Pascal and director Patty Jenkins unveiled a new trailer for the superhero movie during the DC FanDome virtual convention on Saturday (Aug 22). Which is a copy of something I saw in the ‘80s in Camden Lock. We started with the shoes and that shaggy fur animal coat. Those glassy tights.īarbara shows up in this black lace dress and she’s becoming body conscious at this point, and by the time she’s transforming deeper into Cheetah, she wears animal fabrics. Patty wanted that cut high, and it’s shocking to do that now, but that’s what people wore. We go full ’80s which is the Jane Fonda workout look when she’s in the gym. For that sequence, she’s in a t-shirt with a cat on the front, and that shirt is an homage to the fashion illustrator Antonio Lopez. Later in the film, Barbara goes to the fridge at night and discovers her strength. But a shoe company called Gina did all of her shoes and boots. In her gym bag, she manages to find these awful green heels which when paired with that top were a bit of a tizzy. So, we decided that her first t-shirt, the pomegranate outfit, was four inches longer and had a deep cuff at the waist so she could pull it down a bit to hide her legs. Her character spends the night at the museum and she has this gym bag with her. She starts as this intellectual property professor, who is only interested in her work. ![]() Kristen Wiig is a character and she was great. It was a zip-in outfit that weighed about the same as heavy-duty stockings. Steve Gel was a screen printing artist who printed the bodysuit that she wore underneath. And with Gal’s agreement, we got it to a weight that she could bear. We went through fittings where we made the panels thinner and thinner to see how far we could go without it breaking. I have to say Gal was very patient with trying it all on. The costume is a bodysuit with a corset to support it all, and was made from individual panels so she could move. From the drawings, we went into the 3D modeling. It took at least six months from the first drawings and discussions to finish. So, all credit goes to the technicians who worked on it. ![]() The most important thing was not to make it mirror-like in any way, so you couldn’t see crew reflections, and if you did see any, they were abstract. The golden armor needed to have this depth to it and not look like a lump of metal. I had to give her under armor, and so her bodysuit could have a feeling of that. Also, Gareth Pugh, in 2011 did a fantastic chainmail dress that had tiny mini plates of gold on a fabric background. So, I looked into Alexander McQueen, Thierry Mugler and Natalia Vodianova. There wasn’t anything in them that made me think that they had anything to do with Wonder Woman or Themyscira, but it was true that in ancient times, people were buried in golden armor.įor the film to appeal to the younger audience of “Wonder Woman,” I needed to give it a slightly fashionable look. ![]() Then, I went out and researched a lot of ancient armories that were gold. In one sequence, she wears it with the American flag draped over it, so that’s where we started. In the comic book series, there are two stories “Kingdom Come” and “Burning Devastation” where we are introduced to the Golden Armor and it has this very American feeling to it with the eagle motif and headdress. ![]()
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