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Wednesday
Feb132013

The Hunger Games Costume Designer On Creating the Look of Panem

MTV Style sat down with The Hunger Games Costume Designer and Costume Designers Guild Awards nominee Judiana Makovsky in advance of the event to talk about the inspiration and challenges behind the spectacular outfits she created for the movie. 

From MTV Style:

MTV STYLE: When you find out you're doing the costumes for a project as epic asThe Hunger Games, where do you even begin? 
JUDIANNA MAKOVSKY: There are a lot of steps! Usually it starts with the script and discussing the director's vision before you even get to the clothes. After you talk about the characters and the world that the director wants to create, then it's time to start researching costumes.

What was the research process like?
It involves tear sheets, looking at different designers, and tons of research. The one thing that [director] Gary Ross didn't want to do was create the generic futuristic world that's been done a lot in movies, with stretchy clothing and asymmetrical dresses, you know? Instead, we wanted to root it more in the Americana mid-century look, with very retro influences. I looked at designers from the '30s to the '50s and tried to figure out a way for the costumes to have their own look, but also maintain the feeling of that era. It's important that the audience can relate to the character, and it's hard to do that when it's in some sort of alien world.

I feel like the costumes for the reaping scene definitely had that Americana feel. 
Yes, and that's what we were going for. We did a lot of research about American coal mining towns, and something we realized was that American workwear hasn't changed in 150 years. So we wanted to keep that timeless feeling with a lot of classic, simple clothes, but at the same time making it clear that Panem was dressed in their Sunday best. After all, the reaping is a BIG deal.

And then there's Effie Trinket, who had a totally different style... 
[Laughing] That's for sure! We wanted to do something silly but also pretty for Effie. We actually didn't have that big of a budget and wanted to do our own look without going to fashion designers and getting free clothing. We took a lot of influence from Elsa Schiaparelli because we love the silhouette of the early '30s and late '40s, with big puffy sleeves.

What about Effie's color palette?
It's interesting, because in the beginning we wanted her color palette to be pastel. But then later on, we moved more into the German Expressionism palette with bright, eye-popping colors like acid green, chartreuse, and pink. We also added a lot of black so that it didn't look TOO ridiculous.

And then finally, we HAVE to talk about Katniss's fire dress! 
That was in instance where I branched away from the book, because it was described as being covered in stones. I was worried that covering it in stones was too over the top— we really wanted to keep is so Katniss's natural beauty could shine through, so that it wasn't the dress that was making her pretty. Also, we had to assume there were people hadn't read the book, so we didn't want to give it away that it catches fire. So after looking at everything from old Ginger Rogers movies to Alexander McQueen, we decided to go with a very useful shade of red and have the movement of the dress really start at the bottom.

What was the biggest challenge you faced during filming?
Weirdly enough, the weather! We shot in North Carolina and the heat there was overwhelming. It was tough trying to keep Jennifer, Josh [Hutcherson], and everyone comfortable so that they could move and still look vaguely like the description.

Read the entire article at MTV Style.

Check out this POST from Welcometodistrict12.com about FIDM in Los Angeles, where you can view Judiana's costumes in person through April 27th! 

 

 

 

Wednesday
Feb132013

Watch: Sam Claflin Talks The Hunger Games: Catching Fire & Jennifer Lawrence

Sam Claflin spoke with Red Carpet News about The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Finnick and his "good friend" Jennifer Lawrence. 
Wednesday
Feb132013

The Hunger Games & Jennifer Lawrence Nominated for 2012 Kid's Choice Awards

Nickelodeon just announced their 2013 Kid's Choice Awards nominations and The Hunger Games and Jennifer Lawrence have been nominated! You can start voting tomorrow, February 14th and the show will air Saturday, March 23rd on Nick

From the press release:

Beginning Thursday, Feb. 14, kids will be able to cast their votes in 22 categories, including the newly introduced nominations for Favorite App and Favorite Villain, across all of Nickelodeon's digital outlets: Nick.com, all desktop and mobile devices, and Nickelodeon's Facebook page and Twitter feed. On Facebook, users will be able to vote from a tab on the page and the entire voting experience can be embedded directly into wall posts, and on Twitter users be able to vote using custom KCA hashtags

Favorite Movie

The Amazing Spider-Man
The Avengers
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days
The Hunger Games

Favorite Movie Actress

Vanessa Hudgens (Journey 2: The Mysterious Island)
Scarlett Johansson (The Avengers)
Jennifer Lawrence (The Hunger Games)
Kristen Stewart (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2)

Favorite Female Buttkicker

Anne Hathaway (The Dark Knight Rises)
Scarlett Johansson (The Avengers)
Jennifer Lawrence (The Hunger Games)
Kristen Stewart (Snow White and the Huntsman

Favorite Book

Diary of a Wimpy Kid series
Harry Potter series
The Hunger Games series
Magic Tree House series

 

 

Wednesday
Feb132013

Jennifer Lawrence: Oscar Nomination "Hasn't Hit Me Yet" - VIDEO

Jennifer Lawrence filmed a segment for ABC7 Los Angeles and she talked about her Oscar nominations and how neither one of them have really hit her yet. She also discussed the Oscars red carpet and is swearing off caffeine on the big night. "The adrenaline mixed with the caffeine - I turn into a crazy person."

 

Wednesday
Feb132013

Jennifer Lawrence on Nightline: VIDEO

Jennifer Lawrence spoke with Chris Connelly on Nightline's 'Oscar Confidential' about The Hunger Games, her start in the business, her career, and having "a very weird job."

 

 

Monday
Feb112013

Jennifer Lawrence Goes 'Between Two Ferns' With Zach Galifianakis

Zach Galifianakis sits down with Jennifer Lawrence and a host of other Oscar hopefuls for Funny Or Die's 'Between Two Ferns: Oscar Buzz Edition.' What do you think - Funny or Die?

 

Sunday
Feb102013

"Safe & Sound" Wins a Grammy!

"Safe & Sound," the hauntingly beautiful ballad by Taylor Swift and the Civil Wars from The Hunger Games, won the 2013 Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media. “Yay,” said Taylor Swift as she accepted her award during a Grammy pre-telecast ceremony that you can view HERE.  

“This is unbelievable,” Swift said. “I just want to thank my collaborators for working with me — the Civil Wars and T Bone Burnett. You guys were awesome. We just won a Grammy.” She also thanked The Hunger Games author Suzanne Collins.

John Paul White of the Civil Wars dead-panned of working with Swift, “We’ve been carrying her for a while and it’s getting a little tiring.”

Sunday
Feb102013

Jennifer Lawrence at the BAFTAS

Jennifer Lawrence was in London to attend the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) where she was nominated for Leading Actress for her role in Silver Linings Playbook. Though Jen lost the Leading Actress BAFTA to Emmanuelle Riva, she gets our vote for Best Dressed (and pretty much everything else!)

Here she is on the red carpet at the Royal Opera House. Jennifer looked beautiful in Dior Haute Couture despite the cold and rain.

Jen presenting at the BAFTAs

VIDEO: Jennifer Lawrence on the red carpet:

In the press room:

 Jen and Quentin Tarantino