![]() It was a 19-piece pattern, which is kind of unheard of for pants. So you can see it! The amount of work put into those pants was insane. You never see those details on TV, so when we were creating the pants I was like, Nobody is going to notice the bottom of these pants, but they’re so cool, damn it! And luckily, as I’m reading the script one day, Eleven’s leg is injured, and we had to cut her pants open for the scene. ![]() It had this incredible double waistband, and at the bottom it tapers to an intricate, patterned stitching detail. We made those pants from scratch, and the shirt is also from fabric we printed and made. We wanted to go bolder in our patterns, which we did, from splatter to yellow and black. It needed to be with something that blended in, so we found that it balanced well with a patterned shirt. At first we did it with a tank top, but it felt a little too revealing. With each fitting for this final look, we’d always try the crisscross suspenders. A few girls in the magazine had the crisscross-suspender look, and I felt it was such a strong look that I knew I had to have Millie wear it for her ending scenes. A lot of the fashion spreads had girls playing around with strong accessories, belts and suspenders - it was a big few years for accessories. This look goes back to some images we found in Seventeen from 19. Cue the Stranger Things versus Fleabag jumpsuit showdown! ![]() Millie was extremely helpful and I relied on her opinion a lot.”īelow, Parris dissects Eleven’s three most defining looks from the season. “We landed on the stuff that felt the brightest and boldest. “How do you dress the girl who’s been secluded in a cabin for a year? She’d likely want to wear colorful patterns and prints,” Parris added. So we felt the exaggerated silhouettes and voluminous-sleeved shirts covered her up more, made her feel less Millie and more Eleven.” Parris and Brown also kept in mind how far El had progressed, narratively, since her arrival in Hawkins. We found that in a fitting, when we put her in clothes that were a bit too tight or formfitting, she still looked like Millie Bobby Brown. “We mixed using editorial fashion images from magazines and just trying stuff out on Millie. “The Duffers wanted her to look different, but not too cool,” the show’s costume designer, Amy Parris, told Vulture about the makeover. The sartorial result? A vibrant El who’s just as comfortable whooping Mind Flayer ass in crisscross suspenders and scrunchies as she was before. Starring this vintage “ so ’80s” jumpsuit.Įven if Eleven ( Millie Bobby Brown) has yet to have a regular school experience alongside the rest of her Stranger Things 3 pals, the summer of 1985 ended up being one of great change for her, anyway: She’s pissing off her dad with her choice in boys, discovering the joys of righteous breakups with her new BFF, and, perhaps most noticeably, eschewing her never-ending supply of flannels to give herself a very chic makeover.
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