Intriguing for those who enjoy (& sometimes copy) the iconic “Bride of Frankenstein look ~ Elsa’s wig was actually on an auburn hair base, not black.With black & white films, people often forget all of the colours that were actually in use on set, since pure black & white read so harshly on film. I remember carefully studying the Dracula Bride outfits from the 1931 film way back when I was creating my first Dracula’s Bride Gown, and realized that the originals were quite likely made in pastels to give that pale, but subtle depth.I rather adore that the original wig is red w/streaks ~ make it a little more burgundy, and it would have been the way I dyed my own hair with silver streaks back in 12th grade.Learn something new every day!
Monday, May 6, 2013
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