The Wrap video about Luca Mosca, head costume designer for Rings if Power season 2.
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The Wrap video about Luca Mosca, head costume designer for Rings if Power season 2.
Peter Mullan in Rings of Power Season 2 (A good excuse to keep watching this fantasy-tinted epic-themed soap opera)
Something I noticed with the costume design for Sauron, is there seems to be a subtle thread that carries through from s1.
After they got to Eregion, his tunic kept getting more and more embellished with dark pearls.
Example 1: Meeting Celebrimbor, then in the second shot speaking with Galadriel after she's become suspicious.
In s2e6, as Annatar, his outfit seems to get more and more intricate beading on it that I swear was not there in the previous shot. Perhaps he's just like "can't sleep, time to bead." :)
(I do not currently have stills of e6, if anyone wants to add feel free. I noticed it when his cuff glittered, where previously I don't think it had. Also could just be seeing things.)
John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum (Chad Stahelski , 2019).
The costume designer and New Yorker played John Wick's own tailor in the second film.
Of course, what you see in the movie is Keanu Reeves, who is the most fit, athletic, and stunt-ready actor in the history of cinema.
What function does Luca Mosca’s minimalist costume design serve in this superlative action franchise?
Why you should be paying more attention to John Wick’s suits - style with substance Little White Lies Chad Stahelski’s five-point guide to shooting great action sequences - some good tips on how to get other stuff on the go too Little White Lies A ‘John Wick’ Masterclass with director Chad Stahelski - including behind the scenes infon on the mirror scene! The Hollywood News
Costume designer Luca Mosca ‘suits up’ Keanu Reeves in his cameo as the Italian tailor for John Wick: Chapter 2
Q.: John Wick’s suits are really plain and minimalist, yet distinctive in the context of the film. Can you tell me about the design process for Keanu Reeves’ costumes?
Luca Mosca: We should start with saying that with the elegant and regal posture of Keanu Reeves, shaping a beautifully tailored suit on him is an easy task. We wanted a clean line, we wanted it close to the body and we obviously had to give it functionality. He needed a lot of movement in order to perform all these stunts.
The Daily Dot
John Wick is often singled out for its visual storytelling, with critics praising its fluid action choreography and urban fantasy aesthetic. Speaking to costume designer Luca Mosca, we learned more about how costumes helped to create that visual universe.
Question: John Wick’s suits are really plain and minimalist, yet distinctive in the context of the film. Can you tell me about the design process for Keanu Reeves’ costumes?
Luca Mosca: We should start with saying that with the elegant and regal posture of Keanu Reeves, shaping a beautifully tailored suit on him is an easy task. We wanted a clean line, we wanted it close to the body and we obviously had to give it functionality. He needed a lot of movement in order to perform all these stunts.
In John Wick 2, we enhanced these regal aspects of Keanu Reeves, we increased the proportion of the collars in the shirts, almost like a Napoleonic reference, so that the face is framed and the posture is almost forced to be more elevated and more erect.
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This is one of my favorite interviews so far, not just because I love suits and John Wick, but because Luca Mosca was super fun to talk to. <3