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The Opulent Clothing of 'Opus': Costume Designer Shirley Kurata on Ayo Edebiri's 'Black Ivy' Style, Studying Cults and the Pop Stars on Her Moretti Mood Board


Published on 2025-03-19 19:24:19 - Variety
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  • The first scene of "Opus," A24's newest horror-thriller satirizing the media industry and pop culture fandom, opens in a drab, grey conference room as a group of writers at a Rolling Stone-esque music publication pitch their ideas.

The article from MSN discusses the work of costume designer Shirley Kurata, who designed the opulent clothing for the film "Opus." Kurata's designs for the film, which stars Ayo Edebiri, are highlighted for their unique and luxurious style, drawing inspiration from various sources including Black Ivy style, cult studies, and pop stars featured on her Moretti mood board. The article delves into Kurata's creative process, her influences, and how she tailored the costumes to reflect the film's narrative and character development. It also touches on the broader impact of costume design in storytelling, emphasizing how Kurata's work not only enhances the visual appeal but also deepens the audience's understanding of the characters.

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