From binoculars to sweatbands, the characters in Wes Anderson’s cinematic universe wear their personas – sometimes literally – on their sleeves. Adam Woodward, film critic and author of “The Worlds of Wes Anderson,” breaks down some of the key costumes in the film director’s archive.
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- Costumes in Wes Anderson’s films are carefully chosen to reflect character traits.
- Collaboration with costume designer Milena Canonero ensures unique, period-accurate outfits. 26s
- Uniforms and accessories often reference classic Hollywood and other filmmakers. 1m 3s
- Iconic costumes, such as those in 'Moonrise Kingdom' and 'The French Dispatch,' serve as homages and narrative devices. 1m 40s
- Costume choices in Anderson’s films have influenced broader culture and continue to evolve. 2m 46s