Emma Stone’s 47 costume changes in Cruella chart fashion history: designer Jenny Beavan checks Dior, Vivienne Westwood and Alexander McQueen looks in Disney’s stylish 101 Dalmatians prequel
- The anti-fashion designer collected her Oscar for Mad Max: Fury Road wearing not Louis Vuitton or Dior but Marks & Spencer
- Costumes were inspired by Christian Dior, Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen and Jean Paul Gaultier – as well as the parody film Zoolander
Jenny Beavan, the costume designer for Disney’s new live-action movie Cruella, is the first to admit that “fashion isn’t my thing”.
The two-time Oscar winner – who caused controversy when she collected her most recent Academy Award wearing not Louis Vuitton or Dior but Marks & Spencer – once said she uses clothing purely as a storytelling tool, approaching her work as if costume is part of the set. This approach becomes clear when you consider that her two Oscars (among 10 nominations in total) were for 1986’s A Room with a View and 2015’s Mad Max: Fury Road.
Cruella – Disney’s prequel to 1996’s 101 Dalmatians – is another affirmation of that thinking, as several of the garments worn by the titular character are utterly architectural in scale and construction. One particularly impressive gown, so voluminous it’s able to envelope a car, is embellished with more than 5,000 handmade petals, painstakingly affixed by an army of seamstresses.