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Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Why Fantastic Four's Suits Look Different Than Past Films in First Steps
With the upcoming set to introduce fresh costumes for Marvel's First Family, the film's principal costume designer, Alexandra Byrne, has come out to shed light on the suits' retro style. In a recent discussion, the Academy Award-winning designer explained her creative process while outlining the unique layout of Fantastic Four's baby-blue outfits that carry a clear distinction from the uniforms worn by past big-screen iterations of the characters. Fantastic Four's new suits explained by First Steps costume designer While speaking with Disney Rewards Insider magazine, in their summer 2025 print issue, Alexandra Byrne noted that the First Steps' script and Matt Shakman's characteristic vision for the 1960s setting of the film helped her come up with a never-seen-before costume design for the Fantastic Four. 'We spent hours over the dye vats, working out the varying tones and shades in a palette of blues. It's a painstaking process, but so exciting,' Byrne explained. She also added, 'The entire process is an adrenalized chase to capture the essence of the film.' (via The British fashion expert has previously worked on MCU projects such as 2011's Thor, 2012's The Avengers, 2014's Guardians of the Galaxy, as well as 2016's Doctor Strange. She also credited Shakman for helping her create the retro Fantastic Four costumes, noting that he 'was very clear about his vision of 1960s New York City in a parallel universe.' Bryne seemed to be satisfied with the design she ended up creating, as evidenced by her comments. 'Working on the space suits and the life support systems was a breakthrough moment in terms of the retro-future style,' she said, while also describing the Fantastic Four costumes as 'a balance of retro engineering and shiny new aspirations.' While The Fantastic Four: First Steps takes place on an alternate version of the planet in the 1960s, the said world can mimic the futuristic setting of modern-day Earth, thanks to Reed Richards' scientific advancements. Fans will be able to witness Matt Shakman's rendition of Earth-828, as well as Alexandra Byrne's retro take on the Fantastic Four costumes, when the film, featuring Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, among others, hits the theaters on July 25, 2025. Originally reported by Apoorv Rastogi on SuperHeroHype. The post Why Fantastic Four's Suits Look Different Than Past Films in First Steps appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. Solve the daily Crossword

Vogue
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue
Julianne Moore on Working With Sydney Sweeney, Loving Birds, and Debuting Louise Trotter's Bottega Veneta
CM: We've had a lot of discussion in our office about the clothes on Sirens. One of our writers spoke to the costume designer about nailing the sort of exaggerated, almost camp preppy aesthetic. But I feel like Michaela's clothes were the only wardrobe one really coveted from the show. JM: [Costume designer] Caroline Duncan and I worked on that pretty closely. It's like [Michaela] has a higher fashion pitch than everybody else. She's the queen bee, so she wants to differentiate herself and signal her power. So we talked about keeping her in ivories a lot, cream colors. And stuff that's not particularly practical. CM: Did you keep anything? JM: I did. The outfit that I kept was the one that I wore at the very end of the show, when she's on the ferry, because I was like, That, I'll wear. That was a suede Khaite jacket. I loved it. And a pair of The Row jeans that I loved, and this great sweater. CM: Do you often, or ever, bring any of your own clothes onto set? JM: I try to avoid it. Sometimes I bring shoes 'cause I'm really particular about how my shoes fit and whether or not I can walk in them. But, you know, costumes get dirty, you get makeup on them, you're kind of in dirty places. And so if you have something really nice, you don't wanna bring it to work. [Laughs.] CM: I wanna know if Michaela's life at Cliff House has any correlation to Julianne's life in Montauk. JM: Oh, no, no. As a matter of fact, I went to the beverage store in Montauk last weekend to get my case of lemon LaCroix and my mini Diet Pepsis and stuff, and the woman that I know from the beverage store was saying, 'I really love that show, but wow, she's not like you at all.' I was like, I don't think Kiki buys her own mini Diet Pepsis. TA: You started by saying that you notice that everyone's watching this show. You've been in a lot of big, blockbuster-y movies that have big premieres and box office numbers, and now we're in a new era where something like Sirens starts to dominate the conversation. What are your thoughts on that?