Scandal costume designer Lyn Paolo was just honored with the Variety & WWD “StyleMakers” award Thursday night and no one was more excited than the Scandal star, Kerry Washington.
In her speech honoring the designer she called her “extraordinarily
gracious” and “humble” and a “composed human being.” And she was just
getting started.
Washington praised Paolo’s work of being able to first conceptualize
the character Olivia Pope through clothes and accessories, saying “She
made me figure out who this character is… Lyn and I agreed that this was
going to be a woman that was not afraid to run in heels and that was
it. We knew that we wanted to redefine the power suit.”
Actually, so much thought went into the show’s wardrobe that by the
sixth episode of season one, there was 19 costume changes and the duo
was already spent. “I had never worked this hard in my life and Lyn was
equally as exhausted, and we walked into a room and we cried together
for about 10 minutes and at that point I knew that I would be friends
with her forever because she takes clothes seriously,” she shared. “This
is a woman who is willing to cry until we get it right, and we have
been crying and laughing ever since.”
On top of being her source for inspiration as an actor, it also
extends to her skills as a mom, specifically in the baby-dressing
department.
“I love her so much and I’ve learned so much from her,” the actress
said. “I trust her with my life, I trust her to dress my child, which
she does, she’s taught me to be a better mom, she’s taught me to be a
better actor, she’s taught me to be a better leader, a better human
being and a better dresser.”
And the duo take that very seriously. “We made this commitment that this
show wouldn’t be fashion for fashion sake,” Washington explained. “We
wanted Olivia to have a closet space, so in every episode, we wear at
least one item that Olivia has worn before.” And Paolo added, “These are
real people and our show… is about literally telling a story and we
want the audience in the Scandal world that these are real
people and that they go to the closet all the time, so, for me, it was
important that it’s not just a fashion show.”
True, cos a real person doesn't wear new clothes everyday. Nice idea, so creative and it makes so much sense.
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