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Wicked Costume Designer Dazzles in Oz Sequel

Summary

  • Paul Tazewell's Oscar-winning costume designs are featured in Wicked: For Good.
  • Elphaba's cape evolves, symbolizing her growth and exile in the sequel.
  • Glinda's gown shifts from pink to lavender/blue, reflecting emotional arcs.
Wicked Costume Designer Dazzles in Oz Sequel

Costume designer Paul Tazewell, celebrated for his Oscar-winning work, delves into his creative contributions to the "Wicked" films. His designs for "Wicked: For Good" enhance the narrative, with Elphaba's iconic cape visibly aging to represent her exile and growing power. The sequel also explores Glinda's character arc through her attire, notably a departure from her usual pink palette to a lavender and blue gown.

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Tazewell's designs in "Wicked: For Good" include Elphaba's growing cape and Glinda's evolving gowns, reflecting their character development.
Elphaba's cape grows and shows wear, symbolizing her exile and increasing power in the sequel, "Wicked: For Good".
Glinda's dress in "Wicked: For Good" shifts from pink to lavender/blue to reflect her emotional journey and nod to the Broadway musical.

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