How ‘Yellowjackets’ Costume Designer Amy Parris Kept The Team Warm In The Harsh Winter

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How ‘Yellowjackets’ Costume Designer Amy Parris Kept The Team Warm In The Harsh Winter
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Joining in the second season of Yellowjackets, costume designer Amy Parris was tasked with creating the winter apparel for the stranded soccer team. After the death of the team captain at the end of last season, the team must prepare for a harsh winter

: I imagine that these girls would get bored and look through other people’s suitcases, especially if somebody wasn’t with them any longer. They’d pillage through other suitcases, so I tried to find layers that were believable. They didn’t land in the winter, they landed in the spring and summer, so they weren’t prepared with heavy winter coats.

Little was told to us about the arc of the season. I can reveal now, because the episode has aired, but I didn’t know that the cabin was going to burn. I already knew that the clothes and the closets were limited, but I didn’t realize how much more limited they would become.: That was fun to get to do. We know that they’ve killed a deer, so we found a fake deer skin rug from a HomeGoods store in Canada and then used the back of that, which we repurposed with this latex treatment.

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