Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6175354-20141125003244/@comment-3560615-20141215164135

I thik OUaT's costumes are very good. Especially those of the villains are great, it began with Regina (and I still would love to have just one night alone in her wardrobe... and I'm male...) and stayed great... well a little downer was Zelena, but well... It seems style is no Bloodmagic. Ingrid was very stylish in her Snow Queen-dresses and out of the three Queens of Darkness I would call the style Police just to arrest Ursula (really, the Blue Fairy's utfit has more of a squid than Ursula's dress in last night's episode).

What I miss, and maybe I'm wrong about this because I haven't found a page dedicated to OUaT's costumes, are the little things of magic we find in GoT's costumes for example. Cersei's outfits usually got embroidery of one or more lions stitched onto it, same goes with Sansa who has fishes hidden in her dresses, for Danaerys they came up with a special stitching that gave her mostly worn blue dress (season 3) the seeming of scales to represent her growing closeness to the dragons. Watching the dresses on the screen more than often hides these little games of costumecreation, but it shows their dedication to the characters they design for and I love such things. In my opinion this is was makes the difference between work and art in costumedesign.