Wednesday co-costume designer Colleen Atwood recently teased Morticia Addams’ (Catherine Zeta-Jones) expanded wardrobe in Season 2 of the Netflix Addams Family adaptation.Atwood talked up the Addams family matriarch’s outfits in Wednesday’s second season during an interview with Variety. “In Season 2, she’ll have a lot of looks,” Atwood said. “So it will be really fun to see what Morticia does when she’s out of the dress and into around-the-house looks.” Atwood also touched on the challenges she and co-designer Mark Sutherland faced having to develop costumes for Wednesday Season 1’s many characters (including Morticia) who dress largely in black. “When you use black and white you’re limited, but if you’re going to be limited it’s a great world to be limited in. You can [juxtapose] the two colors in different ways graphically that can make things look very different,” she explained.According to Atwood, these principles applied to series protagonist Wednesday (Jenna Ortega) herself, whom she and Sutherland strived not to make “a caricature in black and white.” The costume designer offered a particularly detailed breakdown of Wednesday’s Nevermore Academy uniform, adding that the clothing sported by all the private school’s pupils — including Wednesday’s roommate Enid Sinclair (Emma Myers) — was meant to reflect their unique personalities. “[Y]ou see everybody interpret a uniform in a different way and I think that that interpretation per character is what makes it stand alone as a uniform in a story,” Atwood said.Related: Wednesday Beats Stranger Things as Netflix’s Most Popular Show of All Time
Wednesday co-costume designer Colleen Atwood recently teased Morticia Addams’ (Catherine Zeta-Jones) expanded wardrobe in Season 2 of the Netflix Addams Family adaptation.
Atwood talked up the Addams family matriarch’s outfits in Wednesday‘s second season during an interview with Variety. “In Season 2, she’ll have a lot of looks,” Atwood said. “So it will be really fun to see what Morticia does when she’s out of the dress and into around-the-house looks.” Atwood also touched on the challenges she and co-designer Mark Sutherland faced having to develop costumes for Wednesday Season 1’s many characters (including Morticia) who dress largely in black. “When you use black and white you’re limited, but if you’re going to be limited it’s a great world to be limited in. You can [juxtapose] the two colors in different ways graphically that can make things look very different,” she explained.
According to Atwood, these principles applied to series protagonist Wednesday (Jenna Ortega) herself, whom she and Sutherland strived not to make “a caricature in black and white.” The costume designer offered a particularly detailed breakdown of Wednesday’s Nevermore Academy uniform, adding that the clothing sported by all the private school’s pupils — including Wednesday’s roommate Enid Sinclair (Emma Myers) — was meant to reflect their unique personalities. “[Y]ou see everybody interpret a uniform in a different way and I think that that interpretation per character is what makes it stand alone as a uniform in a story,” Atwood said.
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