Costume designer Mary Zophres used tricks to create a red outfit for Margot Robbie in BabylonMovie that telegraphed debauchery without being too revealing
That edict translated into no flapper dresses, no cloche hats and no feathered headbands in the Paramount film, set to hit theaters Dec. 23.
As the movie’s three-time Oscar-nominated costume designer, Mary Zophres, notes, “Damien wanted authenticity but didn’t want it to be a trope; he was like, ‘Bring me fresh ideas!’ ” Creating costumes for the epic about Hollywood debauchery and decadence during the late 1920s was a larger-than-life game of numbers where Zophres and her team built close to 10,000 costumes, ranging from items for a
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