In Feud: Capote vs. The Swans – available on myCANAL – the costumes are a character in themselves. The series, presented by Ryan Murphy, immersed the audience in New York in the sixties and seventies, and especially in the middle class.
The story tells about the betrayal of the writer Truman Capote, who in 1975 revealed the worst secrets about his friends in the pages of a major magazine. These revelations will not be in vain.
Over-the-top glamorous, the episodes chronicle the experiences of costume designer Lou Eirich, a loyal collaborator of creator Ryan Murphy. Archival images of the actual characters in the story have been carefully studied and many items of clothing from the period have been found for the occasion. It’s a fun opportunity for the cast of the series.
When Demi Moore Defies Bans
This is the case of Demi Moore, who plays Anne Woodward, a New York socialite accused of accidentally shooting her husband to death. In an interview given to the magazine peopleHe says that he stole an object from the set:
“There were vintage Gucci boots from the seventies. It was my size so I had to take them. They must live in my closet.”
As a rule, actors are not allowed to leave the shooting with their clothes on. Many of them are loans and must be paid back. In other cases, they are stored in the archives to ensure that the scenes are not redone after filming is complete.
Feud: Capote vs. Swans is available on myCANAL and broadcast on CANAL+ series.
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