MisterGrey
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Gentlemen,
I was wondering if anyone else here has become a viewer of NBC's Hannibal, and if so, what he/she makes of the clothing choices for Hannibal Lecter. The costume designer has made several interesting choices in dressing the characters, choosing monochromatic palettes for the majority of the cast while dressing Lecter in outfits that look like they've been lifted from the advertisements at the front of an issue of GQ. Of particular note are Lecter's alternating Boardwalk Empire/candy-colored clown suits, coupled with the choke-a-camel windsor knots they've insisted on putting him in. Examples:
Any comments? A European gentleman on another forum commented that giant windsor knots are something of a contemporary fashion trend among the haute couture of Europe, so I'm wondering if the costumer is taking that as an influence, owing to the character's European heritage. Then, I can't imagine Thomas Harris' character dressing so ... garishly. With the literary Lecter having been apprehended sometime in the 70s, it'd be like having a flashback in Silence of the Lambs with Anthony Hopkins in bell bottoms and a love medallion.
I was wondering if anyone else here has become a viewer of NBC's Hannibal, and if so, what he/she makes of the clothing choices for Hannibal Lecter. The costume designer has made several interesting choices in dressing the characters, choosing monochromatic palettes for the majority of the cast while dressing Lecter in outfits that look like they've been lifted from the advertisements at the front of an issue of GQ. Of particular note are Lecter's alternating Boardwalk Empire/candy-colored clown suits, coupled with the choke-a-camel windsor knots they've insisted on putting him in. Examples:
Any comments? A European gentleman on another forum commented that giant windsor knots are something of a contemporary fashion trend among the haute couture of Europe, so I'm wondering if the costumer is taking that as an influence, owing to the character's European heritage. Then, I can't imagine Thomas Harris' character dressing so ... garishly. With the literary Lecter having been apprehended sometime in the 70s, it'd be like having a flashback in Silence of the Lambs with Anthony Hopkins in bell bottoms and a love medallion.