The third season of The Witcher premiered last week. And while the first five episodes were a real disappointment for some fans (in large part due to Henry Cavill’s imminent departure from the project), the The Fashion Vibes fashion department was satisfied. Thanks to costume designer Lucinda Wright, who joined the team in season two for her positive sentiments.

It was he who rethought the images of the main characters, refreshing them and making them more modern. The changes affected everyone, but to a greater extent – Yennefer. In the first season, the screen heroine Anya Chalotra took part in “heavy” historical costumes, created according to all the canons of the Middle Ages.
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Withdrawn from the TV series “The Witcher”
Even the image after her transformation (we are talking about the ball in the first season) – a dark dress with a corset top and an element in the form of a leather cape – does not emphasize Yennefer’s figure and cruelly adds a few years. top.

And now let’s go back to season three. In almost all outfits, Lucinda Wright relies on an open shoulder line and focuses on the waist. She does this with a wide belt in daily looks and with a corset in evening looks.

Only the round amulet that Yennefer wears around her neck remains an invariable detail of all the sorcerer’s attire. And by the way, a separate story is connected with it, but we will return to this a little later. In the meantime, we recommend moving on to the main image of the series, which has made Yennefer a true screen style icon.
This, of course, is about the dress in which Yennefer appeared at the ball in Aretuza. And it should be noted, everything is perfect in it: a rich dark blue color, a scattering of sequins (which, by the way, are in trend this season) and a cut on the stomach.

By the way, the latest technique is used quite often by designers. For example, dresses with belly buttonholes were included in the collections of Gucci, Alaïa, Valentino, Nensi Dojaka, Blumarine, Y/Project, Edward Crutchley and David Koma last year. Therefore, the choice of Lucinda Wright is a clear hit in all trends.
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Meanwhile, the costume designer admitted that Anya Chalotra, who plays the role of Yennefer, was the inspiration for this look. To highlight the actress’s Indian roots, Wright added a headpiece resembling a traditional tikka.

Now think about what’s missing from this image. That’s right, an amulet necklace. But now it did not disappear, but slipped down – to the heart. With this inconspicuous detail, Lucinda Wright wanted to show Yennefer’s love for Geralt.
Source: People Talk

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