Edward Berger's film 'Conclave' delves into the power dynamics of the Vatican, showcasing a rivalry among cardinals against a backdrop of intricate fashion statements and political maneuvering.
'Conclave' brilliantly intertwines the dramatic struggles of cardinals with a keen focus on their distinctive wardrobe, emphasizing that the ritualistic robes are as much a part of the narrative as the conflicts.
The film offers a rich tapestry of visually stunning imagery with cardinals dressed in crimson robes capturing the tension of the conclave, spotlighting both the fashion and power at play.
Lisy Christl, the costume designer, remarked on the challenge of designing for such a visually powerful theme, stating, 'Creating unique pieces for each character within their identical crimson context was a daunting task.'
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