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#the many, many names of JASKIER (insp.)
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idle Jaskier-related notion:
Joey Batey is really approximately the same size and shape as Henry Cavill, and there are a number of clever techniques in pretty much all Jaskier's costumes to hide this fact and make him look about three or four inches narrower than he actually is. The costumers work really really hard to make him look that twinky, often with cleverly cut shoulder decorations that pretend he's trying to look bigger than he is and have the actual effect of making him look a lot lighter.
On a Doylistic level this makes sense, because it's hard to make Geralt look Huge and Imposing next to your non-combatant harmless sidekick if said sidekick is a jacked six foot burly man.
On a Watsonian level, however, the notion of Jaskier as this big meaty dude aggressively arguing with all his tailors to ensure that he looks as non threatening and foppish and entertaining as possible while also looking as sexy as he can (for a Jaskier definition of sexy, at least) is generating considerable entertainment for me this fine morning.
"No! My shoulders must look slender!"
"But, sir, you could look ripped!"
"Absolutely not! I must look slim and gentle and unassuming!"
"As you wish, sir... So do you wish it to be cut with much excess fabric, so that you look small and also very wealthy to afford so much?"
[howling] "No! I must look slender and gentle and also above else very attractive!"
Geralt doesn't notice any of this until they try to share a tiny hostel bed on the road and Jaskier cuddles up to him and abruptly there is no more room in that bed
I need a full picture costume run down of this by someone in the fashion field stat
Ask and ye shall receive! I may not work in the fashion field but I do work in the costume production industry for theatre/film so this is totally my area. Using clothes to change someoneās appearance is super common, and Tim Aslamās costume design for The Witcher is actually a really good example of this, so buckle up because this is a long ride!
Creating an illusion like this has two main components: shape (the style lines created by the clothes), and fit (the way the clothes hang on the personās body), and is the result of close collaboration between the designer and the production team.Ā
Weāre going to talk about season one, because thatās where the difference is the most obvious. Take a look at Geralt:
First, letās talk about shape. The goal here is to make Geralt look strong and imposing, and the best way to do that is to exaggerate the triangle of his upper torso. See how much broader his shoulders look than his waist in both images? A loose shirt over tight pants is a classic way to establish this, because the shirt blousing at the waist (note that the pants sit high up at the natural waist) makes the hips looks narrower in comparison. Note also that his shirt has an asymmetrical closure - a centered vertical line down the shirt would make him looks slimmer, while the off-center one adds width.
His armor does this by giving him those massive shoulder pieces, which both lengthen and raise his shoulder line. I would estimate that they raise Henry Cavillās shoulder line by a good two inches just from the bulk of the leather alone. His torso armor also does a really clever thing by having a very subtle V shape to the vertical lines, making his waist look smaller. If you count the number of stripes above and below his belt (again, sitting high at the natural waist), youāll notice that the narrow stripe at the front edge of the armscye disappears, which allows the side stripes to make that V shape.
Now letās talk about fit. The fit of Geraltās shirt looks simple but is actually super specific. Itās very easy for an actor to get lost in a shirt that is too loose - if thereās too much extra fabric then it will just make the actor look smaller by drawing attention to how baggy it is. This shirt fits just right: the sleeves are full enough to allow for movement but still relatively fitted (and rolling up the sleeves actually also helps add breadth to Geraltās torso by continuing the horizontal line at his waist). The body of the shirt fits smoothly across the shoulders and chest, and has just enough fullness to drape at the waist without feeling baggy.
Now letās look at Jaskier.
Weāll start with this look. Shape and fit are very interconnected here so itās just gonna be a jumble. First thing I notice: the jacket. Unlike your traditional fantasy/historical doublet, all of Jaskierās jackets end at the waist, rather than continuing into a peplum/skirt like Geraltās armor does. This cropped jacket is evocative of childhood/immaturity, an association that is generally considered to have its roots in schoolboy uniforms of the 19th and early 20th century (see the image of schoolboys wearingĀ āEton Jacketsā below)
Jaskier also tends to wear his jackets open. This creates a vertical line down his torso, which is generally slimming, but it also totally obscures the shape of his torso. The brain is going to take the line of his hip, which we can see, and the armscye of his jacket, (which actually looks to be cut ever so slightly artificially narrow but itās hard to tell) and fill in a line between them, which is likely going to end up being slightly narrower than his actual ribcage. He does have poofs at the top of his sleeves, which can be a technique used to add width, but if theyāre cut and fit carefully you can actually hide some of the breadth of the shoulders inside the poof and make it look like the fullness comes from the poof and not the body.
Note: the āarmscyeā is the technical name for the armhole, but specifically the torso part. The corresponding sleeve part is the āsleevehead.ā
Again, we have another open jacket, this one with strong vertical lines. See how the line of Jaskierās hip flows up through the edge of the doublet all the way up through the armscye? This makes his torso look narrower despite the jacketās shoulder tabs. In contrast, this line is always broken on Geraltās outfits, whether at the waist with his shirt or with the giant shoulder pieces with his armor. Jaskierās pants also tend to fit more loosely, which de-emphasizes the triangle of his shoulders to waist.
Okay this is my favorite image to illustrate everything we have going on here. Look at Jaskierās jacket. Whatās the first thing you notice? The bright yellow inset slashes in his chest. The high contrast in color draws the eye inwards and distracts from the breadth of his shoulders, where we have another cleverly cut poof. His jacket is again cropped, with strong vertical lines, over the baggiest pants he wears in the season.
Now look at Jaskier and Geralt together. Jaskier is all about long vertical lines, while Geraltās predominate lines are either horizontal or diagonal. Additionally, Jaskierās hips look even to his shoulders, even if theyāre not, and Geraltās shoulders are exaggerated. The two characters have a very different presence, even if the actors underneath are similar.
I hope youāve enjoyed this introduction to costume design! Creating the illusory effects like this is one of my favorite things and I am excited to share!!
I⦠I did not expect anyone to respond, let alone respond with a fucking screenshot-worthy answer. I love you. I literally love you. Can I marry you? Wait, can you be my tailor? Do you have an Etsy shop? Iām gonna be an archaeologist one day, Iāll need OUTFITS PLEASE I WANNA INDEFINITELY HIRE YOU
This is not my ship.Ā This is not my subject.Ā This is really not anything I ever anythinged about.Ā I just have to reblog this because of the utter BALLER response this person gave, which revolutionized my perception of costume design without me even knowing I wanted said perception revolutionized.Ā This comment is everything good about tumblr in one place, and @redhorsedawn, I salute you.Ā Magnificent.
#and jaskier being consistently so much smaller in fic#is proof that all these tricks WORKED#and worked so well that people didn't even notice or question them#just accepted them and quickly incorporated it into their fanon
I even knew something clever was going on to make Joey Bateyās six feet look small and dainty and yet still the costuming was so impressive that I was genuinely astonished when this happened:
A good test of this would be to look at Joey Batey in literally anything else. Like, just regular photos or videos of him in normal clothes or photo shoots for his band.
I remember watching his infamous bake off video and at one point he lies on the floor and his body takes up almost all the room in the kitchen and I was thinking "wow, he's legitimately a big dude".
But a lot of people only know him from this show and don't see anything else so they literally think he's this small, slender little flower. And, really, as expertly and thoroughly discussed above ; the costumes obviously worked. People complain about the aesthetics of the costumes; especially this season. Maybe the costumes aren't as appealing but these people know what they're doing when they make these characters look a certain way. And obviously it's working.
That was really interesting to read about the costuming, btw. Thanks for the information.
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āI need no one.ā Ė˰ā¢*āā· āI need your help.ā
Would you rather be Geraltās friend or enemy? Iām gonna say enemy. I just thinkāif it was, like, a day⦠[Anya chimes in, āJaskier? Try and fight Geralt?ā] No, Joey! Not Jaskier. Iād still get my a*** handed to me, but like. It would be quite a fun fight.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOEY BATEY ⢠JANUARY 1ST, 1989
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āI'm such a simple guy and I don't need much to make me happy. It sounds a bit odd, doesn't it? 'let's sit on the ground and tell sad stories'. Maybe there is a slightly nostalgic quality to the way I live.ā
Happy birthday, Joey Batey! ā January 1st, 1989
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