Oksana Nedavniaya, Suicide Squad's costume concept artist, reveals she worked closely with Kate Hawley (the Squad's costume designer) to achieve the right "atmosphere" for the Suicide Squad movie:
For �Suicide Squad,� Nedavniaya discovered Hawley had gone through a great deal of research in preparing for the look of the costumes involved. Hawley had put together a number of mood and atmosphere boards that included beautiful drawings she created herself to communicate ideas and concepts.
�During the first stage for this film there was no cast set, but a general direction for the characters,� said Nedavniaya. �Kate is very much about creating a general mood or direction (with some of the costumes). We were very focused on creating an atmosphere.�
Read more about Oksana's work here.
Via: Variety 411
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