![]() ![]() In the foreword, Jeremy Scott writes that Bivens is a “dual citizen in the world of fashion, but she’s also a citizen in the world of costume design,” which is rare: usually people are one or the other. “Maybe someday I'll be able to do another kind of book where it's all the lost looks of Euphoria,” says Bivens. Other times, maybe only a shoulder gets in the shot. For Maddy, she kept the word “vamp” in mind, particularly for Season 2, while Cassie’s style is made up of “a cross section of references from social media ‘It girls’ who are focused on looking attractive,” she writes.Īnd Euphoria Fashion only includes the looks that made it – which is sometimes as many as 30 costumes per character for a single episode. “Ultimately it was about Rue wanting to be comfortable in her clothes as that is key for her.” For Jules (Bivens’ favorite character to dress), she knew a tennis skirt was crucial to her style. “A kind of slacker vibe that references rave and skater culture,” Bivens writes. For example, for Rue, Bivens knew she wanted an oversized t-shirt and bike shorts. In the book, Bivens writes about the staggering number of choices that led her to create each costume, which includes unprecedented precision when it comes to color, texture, and silhouette. “I feel like it's rare that you get a window into a costume designer's process.” “I'm so excited to put out a book that really explores the sort of nuances of what goes into the decision-making behind the costumes,” Bivens tells NYLON. It’s chock-full of interviews with the cast, a conversation with head makeup Doniella Davy, as well as essays, including one from William Van Meter exploring how Nate and Cal’s normcore style reflects their sexual aggression and confusion.įor Bivens, the process is all in the details, right down to the pair of underwear a character is wearing. The result is a thick, gorgeous photo book offering even the staunchest Euphoria devotees new information, photographs, and art surrounding costumes, hair, and makeup. Bivens blew the lid off the boundaries of what modern costuming could be for film and television, and is a crucial part of why the show has captured the zeitgeist.įor the last year, in between styling gigs for Chanel, Bivens has been working on Euphoria Fashion, a new book from A24 highlighting the work of the auteur costume designer famous for her work on films like Spring Breakers, The Beach Bum, and David Lynch’s Inland Empire.Ī24 gave Bivens the opportunity to creative direct the book: She organized and designed it how she saw fit – breaking the book into characters and taking us through the minute details that led to the creation of the looks. ![]() Instead, she’s been revisiting her work over the last two seasons – sifting through the production’s collection of over 8,000 photos to find the best ones that capture the groundbreaking clothes of a show that’s become famous for its fashion as much as for everything else. Make sure to stock up on red party cups, and the food containers are metallic or glass so that they can create stunning refraction of light to glow up the party.Euphoria may be on break, but Heidi Bivens hasn’t stopped thinking about costumes. There's no Euphoria themed party without a good drinks corner, covered in a shiny metallic skirting cloth for the table. The season one soundtrack included artists like Madonna and BTS, while some of the episode titles were a nod to songs by artists like Beyoncé and Mobb Deep. READ MORE | Class is in session: content creator Melody Molale offers tips on summer party dressing To achieve these looks yourself, go with something sparkly, body-hugging and pair it with chains, sequins, fishnets or vinyl. ![]() READ MORE | PICS | Breathtaking images from the 5th International Wedding Photography Awardsįrom Kat's fetish-wear incorporated into everyday looks to Maddy's iconic purple carnival outfit to Cassie's blue bra and cow print look - one thing is for sure, the Euphoria girls are not afraid of a fashion risk. To celebrate in true 'Euphoria' style, The Bottle Club suggests that you need to consider a colourful balloon backdrop, disco balls, glitter makeup, sequined party outfits, and metallic party decorations to create the most aesthetically pleasing party. ![]()
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