Cynthia Erivo has opened up some more about why she pushed for Elphaba to have micro braids in the movie adaptation of “Wicked.”
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In this interview, costume designer Paul Tazewell detailed how he used Elphaba’s costumes to further reflect her story, which he summarized as: “A young woman who was marginalized because of the color of her skin.”
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If you haven’t seen the movie yet, Elphaba is first introduced to viewers as a baby who is born with green skin, leading to her being ostracized by her own family as well as the rest of society.
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Speaking to Variety, “Wicked” makeup, hair, and prosthetic designer, Frances Hannon, said of Elphaba: “The green never changed, but the strength of her lips, her eyes, and the nails do. And that came from Cynthia.”
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In the stage show, Elphaba traditionally has long and wavy black hair, but Erivo said that in the movie, she “wanted something more connected to the person underneath” the green makeup — herself.
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