Blue kid you might enjoy the site of the woman who does embroidery for the costumes, Michele Carragher. I was blown away seeing it up close, especially the wildness and intricacy of the costumes for the Children of the Forest. This is her website www.michelecarragherembroidery.com/Game-of-Thrones-Gallery(2829575).htm
The costumes are what makes this show so goddamn great. Without it the characters wouldn't be authentic, the time and place wouldn't be set, it wouldn't have the same feel of richness of cultures. It is my favorite part. I'm always amazed at the fabric and detail and unique aspect with hints to our own reality, but they still create an entirely new world.
Kattunge yeah I know they’re very good and gave the background to the show and details about the characters. „Costume CO“ has very good analysis of the costumes on her channel.
Jade Lee Yes it was! It's my favorite piece along with her dragon necklace she wore in the fighting pits in Mereen! Sansa's white wedding dress is my second favorite costume!
I wish they would this costume, design commentary for each season; I am really interested in the Season 7 one as I thought Dany and Cersei's costumes were amazing as well as the armor that many of the men wore at the Dragon Pit scene. This designer is truly amazing. . .I assume she has won an Emmy or Golden Globe for her work; if not, she deserves it--her integration of the character, the history, and the costumes is amazing!
The costumes seem like such a normal, hidden thing at first glance but actually thinking about how they make the fabric, Sequences, embroidery etc is nuts. Not only a hell lot of work that goes in it but also thought. Incredible
at 12:44 you can see them filming the scene where he puts the finger on the baby's face... you can see the actor playing the Night King coo-ing and making baby noises with his mouth to calm the baby hahahaah
So, so cool! And I really loved Night King guy playing with the baby)) I mean, this guy is SCARY and yet the baby appeared to be having fun)) Makes total sense btw. Little guy had to get accustomed to NK's looks not to be bawling every time he'd be approached by this masterpiece of a monstrosity)))
These guys are amazing great work. I wish Margery Tyrells wedding dress should have been more flashy since the wedding was top dollar, shes marrying the King and shes the daughter of the second riches (first) family
I know what you mean, although I think there was still a richness to it, which shows especially if you can see the dress closer like you can here www.michelecarragherembroidery.com/The-Purple-Wedding-Gallery(2969394).htm
Sinvisigoth Margaery's dress was very rich! I'm glad that it wasn't flashy/blingy as we don't see that style anywhere in Westeros! Ellaria was the most stylish, but Margeary was very elegant considering the time period!
Michele Clapton did a really fantastic job. I've never looked up a costume designer before, but she really did an amazing job. I don't care how much Kit complains about cloaks in Spain. 👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤
Jonas Stæhr it actually is significant, as the poison "the strangler" is well known to be purple....this is noted in the books, which helps the reader determine how Joffrey was killed without it even being explicitly stated. its the Purple Wedding, because of both the poison's color and choking the victim purple.
The costumse on this show are BEAUTIFUL. I want every one of Margaery's dresses. I love how much story the costumes convey. I missed so much! But I did notice the Samurai influence on the Walker's armor. Very cool.
Hearing Indira Varma (Ellaria) speaking English with an English accent is so strange. I have always thought that the accent in the series is her own, the same of Pedro Pascal (Oberyn). I thought she is also a Spanish speaker.
What a wonderful opportunity for such a creative mind; so much diversity in each character's look! How exciting it is to see a concept become a reality, knowing that your ideas give the actors the inspiration to 'be' their characters. Dream job done by a masterful artist!
I love how she incorporates a bit of herself in the costumes.The necklaces she wears is the same that Sansa wears with her dark dress. Also who hear in 2020? Just me? ok...
I loooooooooove Lord Petyr baelish's costume, that cloak is fabulous honey yaaaz!! Maybe I'll try to get inspired and make a homemade inspired cloak jacket 🤔...... well winter ❄️ is coming child !!😂😂😂😂
GoT costumes are awesome (just like in TW3), but what do we wear today? especially for guys, there's not much variations in the cuts and patterns. Even what most girls wear is utterly boring. Worst of all: try to find a decent coat today. In the old days, it provided some mobile shelter against the elements. Today, what you wear makes you completely we and cold and provides very little protection against abrasion etc.
@@dustydust4677 What exactly makes that "left-wing"? It's offensive. You just admitted it was offensive because that was Joffrey's intention. So what is your problem?
Michelle Clapton(or anyone affiliated with her)what's Sansa's needle point necklace made of? Did y'all turn brass on a lathe or what? It looks really nifty. I'm curious from an engineering perspective.
8:10 Yes he did! She’s so right. I think the androgyny of his apparel really establishes how different he is from the Westerosi players as they exist in society with more rigid gender roles than they do in Dorne. But he does look very masculine in the outfit to the extent I didn’t think of the fact he basically is wearing a dress until a few months ago
Someone needs to change the belt in that car they had running while Pedro Pascal was speaking. All that money and they still don't have a working vehicle lol
I have seen copies of this and they get the textiles all wrong, no knowledge of textiles in that era at all. So why even bother. This exquisite design should never get an underscore.