That includes 45 tables of jewelry!
sharing that she used a mix of custom pieces from established designers like Balmain, Riccardo Tisci, and Valentino's Pierpaolo Piccioli, as well as smaller designers like Tongoro Studio and jewelry designer Lafalaise Dion. Zerina also revealed the stylists helped deconstruct and re-envision existing pieces into the works of art we saw onscreen.
“To be able to give [an emerging talent] the same visibility as a large corporation is invaluable,” Zerina said. She and her team also weren't limited to one certain style or vibe. "I wanted to reference different cultures, traditions, and tribes, but to have the freedom to create fantasy, for people to be able to escape into a new world," she told the magazine.
According to Zerina, it's not just clothing in the unit, either. There are 45 tables of jewelry from the film — some sourced by fashion icon Iris Apfel’s jeweler, Twiga Mbunda, who "lent her entire collection to the project.
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