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Focus Features: Dressed - The 1830s Gothic Fashion of Robert Eggers' "Nosferatu​"

Last year, Robert Eggers' reimagining of Nosferatu, itself a retelling of the classic Dracula tale, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design. Join Joe Zee as part of Focus Features: Dressed series as he sits down with the film's costume designer Linda Muir to talk all about the historical influences and design choices that went into making these characters clothes come alive.

 

From Focus Features:

 

"Joe Zee sits down with NOSFERATU costume designer, Linda Muir to discuss the haunting looks from the film."

 

Watch the video below to see how these gothic gowns and more were designed and created.

 

 

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Sam Smith
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Wow, the breakdown of 1830s Gothic fashion is captivating! The layered textures, high collars, and muted tones create such a haunting, elegant feel. I recently stumbled upon Azzlee scarves and actually found one that echoes that vintage Gothic...

Wow, the breakdown of 1830s Gothic fashion is captivating! The layered textures, high collars, and muted tones create such a haunting, elegant feel. I recently stumbled upon Azzlee scarves and actually found one that echoes that vintage Gothic vibe—deep burgundy with a subtle pattern. Wearing it made me feel like I stepped right into that eerie yet refined world. It’s fascinating how costume design tells a story about character and era. Plus, mixing a modern twist—like adding leather gloves—can channel that old-world mood in everyday style. Love seeing fashion history come alive like this!

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