I find silhouettes beautiful from old movies like Bringing Up Baby and Breakfast at Tiffany's, so I wanted that kind of silhouette because I thought that was very camp to have me always in a shirt and a skirt cinched at the waist. We see her character progress from wearing big gaucho pants to leaning into her powerful femininity. When she becomes the most monstrous is when she's in her cutest outfit, in my opinion. — Kathryn Newton for Who What Wear [x]
LISA FRANKENSTEIN (2024)
Costume Design by Meagan McLaughlin Luster