Mean Girls Costume Designer Breaks Down Lindsay Lohan's Costumes | Vanity Fair

Oct 03, 2019 20:25

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Costume Designer Mary Jane Fort, the designer for the original 2004 film, "Mean Girls" breaks down some of Lindsay Lohan, Amanda Seyfried, Lacey Chabert, Rachel McAdams' most iconic looks in the film. From "on Wednesdays, we wear pink" to the Christmas pageant scene, Mary explains her concepts and inspirations for each design.

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youdontknowme October 3 2019, 19:36:33 UTC
"santa claus would never get away with this" lol

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eveofrevolution October 3 2019, 19:51:11 UTC
pikapika217 October 3 2019, 20:02:33 UTC
I don't think enough credit gets paid to the mirroring of that bathroom sequence as a framing device

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croutonochrist October 3 2019, 20:19:42 UTC
Clothes were so colorful back then. Everything is minimalist and beige now.

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vespertinev October 3 2019, 20:57:46 UTC
we just went through a super colorful phase in the early 10 so I get it.

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sandrajane October 3 2019, 19:56:17 UTC
I guess I wasn't the target audience for this movie, because I always thought it was pretty blah. Wasn't particularly funny or anything. And Lindsay can't act for shit in this.

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__nocturna October 3 2019, 20:04:01 UTC
The outfits in this movie are a great mix of being fun/visually interesting, but also realistic to the time and setting.

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electric_lemur October 3 2019, 20:11:22 UTC
But did she get any of them back?

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