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The Baker's Wife wore several outfits throughout the film, but our favorite was this long velvet dress. And the woods themselves were also a source of inspiration for the costumes, weren't they? Chris Pine [Prince Charming] was very jealous that he didn't get the leather pants. All images courtesy of the Walt Disney Company. As for the world of the "Woods, " Marshall — whose budget was roughly $50 million — tried to avoid green-screen and decided against shooting in 3D. Did Red Riding Hood's cape have many requirements? That was pretty awesome! Along with Ilene Woods, who voiced Cinderella in the 1950 feature, Lily James, Brandy, Anna Kendrick and Jessy Schram have all donned the iconic glass slipper in one form or another. Phoebe: Lucinda, a Stepsister. Watch the Meryl Streep Musical Number That Into the Woods Filmmakers Cut. I am in awe of how talented Camille is and she definitely has a returning customer on her hands! With ten Oscar nominations for best costume and three wins (Chicago, Memoirs of a Geisha, Alice in Wonderland), costume designer Colleen Atwood is a legend in her own right. Will: Rapunzel's Prince. As in, I've seen the stage version at least 4 times.
I found the suede it is made from in London. Accessorize with a black stud earrings and a witchy necklace to complete the look. It turned out that I had it in my storage. So yes, I liked very much that Into the Woods was all about the fairy tale mash-up AND the darker side of fairy tales.
While the Witch's dress was long, we opted for a shorter dress paired with cool printed tights and sleek black booties. I think is a great item but doesn´t have any kind of explanation, for people who don´t know how to sew is complex. Ahead of the film's release last week, Atwood spoke to about her "Into the Woods" inspirations, which costumes were the most challenging and her work designing the costumes for "Big Eyes, " which marked her 10th time working with Tim Burton. The performances were very good! Were there any characters were more challenging to create costumes for, either in terms of coming up with a concept or executing it? Totally different kind of film than "Into the Woods. But the thing that's really great in this process for me, to be able to work with Rob and to work on a musical, is you develop [the costumes] the same way you develop a musical. I had it leftover from another show. I have NO problem with this when it's either A) appropriate or B) done well with commitment. In fact, when I was in high school, I just may have been a total Les Miserables geek. A Few of Colleen Atwood's, Costume Designer for Into the Woods, Favorite Things. Into the Woods Is a Fairy-Tale Musical Without Much Magic.
Noah: Doc, a Dwarf Bird. Indigo: Florinda, a Stepsister. Can You Guess Which Fairy-Tale Character Meryl Streep Identified with Most as a Child? I didn't get to keep it, but yes, I totally want one. Johnny Depp] had an idea of his suit because of the music, so I took his brief on that and went into my world to designing a textile that looked like a wolf that wasn't fur, and sort of took it from that point to do his design. "Lightning in a Bottle": Broadway Goes Back Into the Woods. Though Cinderella's corset probably isn't ideal for a day filled with classes, you can incorporate those brown tones found in her look with a brown belt worn over the waistband of the skirt, as well as a brown braided headband.
Johnny Depp, who plays The Wolf — and is dressed in a 1940s-era zoot suit — was inspired by 40s animation and the wolf created by animator and cartoonist Tex Avery. The fabric itself I created from photographs and fur that I took and drew a pattern from, and then had an embroiderer embroider really lightly on a wool men's suit, and made the fur out of thread like they used to do in the '20s -- they used to make wigs out of thread and I've always really loved those, so I thought, "Oh, I can make his fur out of thread, instead of having a big fur collar and tail on him. " A lot was going on in people's lives and the way they chose to deal with it - it's a fascinating story, you can't believe it's real. Directed by Mark Lamos.