Costume designer Alana Morshead also made a point to support indie and women-owned brands.
."It immediately reminded me of those movies I watched when I was a teen in high school, classics that we could [take inspiration from and] turn this into something like that."For the Rosehill regalia, though, Morsehead took direct inspiration from South Korean school uniforms, which in their own right, as also seen in K-dramas and on K-pop performers. "They were just so trendy and cool without being over the top, and they were so modest," she says.
The Easter Egg color palette speaks to both the setting of Miami — with its famed Deco architecture — plus the stylized aesthetic that brings a "heightened reality" of this tony, cut-throat private school ecosystem. The crisp bowties, chic capelets , plush knits and saucy berets also highlight the consistent effort Rosehill students make to present themselves.
"They take pride in looking their best, with their hats on straight and the ties tied all the way," says Morsehead, who individualized each character with an expressive array of patterned and embellished socks, variations on school-kid shoes and statement jewelry. The uniform elements — all sourced from vendors overseas — also allow for gender inclusiveness: Performative "golden boy" Max wears the dainty ribbon bowties with his copious jewelry, while Eleanor begins the school year in obscurity, wearing an oversize v-neck sweater and pleated khaki pants. "We have the pieces for
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