Kudos to them for their amazing work," she said.
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"The whole team came together to achieve that big, sparkly Hollywood movie vibe, from the production design, the hair, and the makeup to the cinematography and the props. We get to follow Emma and Alyssa's relationship throughout the film with plenty of bold fashion moments to obsess over, all of which Eyrich credited back to Murphy's team and the original Broadway crew who inspired it all. Emma thrifts most of her clothing, mixing masculine and feminine details and throwing random accessories together to show she isn't afraid to express herself, while Alyssa walks the line between varsity cheerleader in pink, a look her conservative mother has come to expect from her, and confident sequined queen. But Alyssa (DeBose) and Emma (Pellman) are the real fashionistas to watch. Greene at her daughter Alyssa's inclusive prom. Small spoiler: our favorite comes in the form of Washington's Gucci dress, which she wears as Mrs. We chatted with Eyrich about what it was like to work with the incredible cast and crew and coordinate their looks since, as you'll notice right off the bat, there are plenty of rainbow moments to pay homage to the LGBTQ+ community and the Pride flag. (Eyrich also outfitted the characters for Murphy's Pose, American Horror Story, and Glee, just to name a few of their well-known projects.) Angry that Bianca has spurned him for Cameron, Joey reveals. He worked with his longtime collaborator costume designer Lou Eyrich on the wardrobe design. All is going well at the prom until Bianca learns that Joey planned to have sex with her that night. Ryan Murphy is behind this film adaptation, so we expected all of the high-fashion glitter met with refreshing realness of witty banter - that's what Murphy is known for. The film stars Danielle Campbell, Joel Courtney, Madelaine Petsch, and Cameron Palatas, with Meg DeLacy. 11, not only brings us a star-studded cast that includes Nicole Kidman, Meryl Streep, Kerry Washington, Andrew Rannells, James Corden, and Hollywood newcomers Jo Ellen Pellman and Hamilton's Ariana DeBose but also a sought-after storyline from the Broadway show of its same name. F the Prom (also known as F& the Prom) is a 2017 American teen comedy film directed and produced by Benny Fine and written by him, Rafi Fine, and Molly Prather.In the film, two estranged best friends reunite due to unfortunate circumstances and conspire to destroy the senior prom.