main
side
curve
  1. In Memory of LAJ_FETT: Please share your remembrances and condolences HERE

Latin Am. LIBRO "DRESSING A GALAXY, COSTUMES OF STAR WARS" ¿SABEN ALGO?

Discussion in 'Latin America General Discussion' started by anakinIII, Oct 19, 2005.

Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.
  1. anakinIII

    anakinIII Jedi Youngling

    Registered:
    Jul 15, 2005
    En el foro de España no saben nada de este libro. Yo se que existe porque lo he visto a la venta en amazon.com y además hablan de él en la pagina web de starwars.com. Os paso el reporte aqui pero me gustaría saber si sabeis donde puedo adquirirlo en español o si no lo han traducido pues lo compro en Inglés. Gracias.

    The skill, detail, exuberance and dedication of Costume Designer Trisha Biggar are showcased in a new book due out this Fall: Dressing a Galaxy: The Costumes of Star Wars. The book is being released in conjunction with a museum exhibition of the costumes of the entire Star Wars saga. For more information about the exhibit, see this story here.
    With over 300 photographs and illustrations, this book explores the costumes of the prequel trilogy. It's an amazing collection of diverse wardrobes -- the understated nobility of the Jedi robes, the avarice seen in the ostentatious garb and headdresses of commerce barons and Senators, and the beauty and history expressed in the details of opulent royal dresses. The most memorable costumes from The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith are covered, as are many of the thousands of handcrafted background costumes from each film (as well as select costumes from A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi).

    Learn about the costuming process, from initial sketches to final fabrication. See the virtual costumes of the many digital characters. In addition to the astonishing costume presentations, the book includes commentaries by Samuel L. Jackson, Jimmy Smits, Keisha Castle-Hughes, Ewan McGregor, Hayden Christensen, Natalie Portman and other actors, offering memorable insights on what it was like to don these brilliant creations.

    Featuring a foreword by George Lucas and a preface by Rick McCallum, Dressing a Galaxy: The Costumes of Star Wars by Trisha Biggar is scheduled for a September 2005 hardcover release from publisher Harry N. Abrams, with design by Palace Press.

    The book will also be available as a Numbered Limited Edition of 2,500 copies. This deluxe version consists of a cloth edition of 224 pages, and includes an additional 32 pages of Star Wars costume imagery printed on special paper and featuring six assorted bound-in booklets and inserts and eight additional gatefolds. Accompanying this collector's edition is a Certificate of Authenticity and a cast replica of a Wookiee belt buckle. All this is housed in an elegant, padded clamshell case swathed in an embroidered ribbon displaying royal markings made from the same materials as Star Wars costumes.










    © Lucasfilm 2005. All rights reserved. | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Business inquiries
     
  2. Jedivampire

    Jedivampire Jedi Youngling star 2

    Registered:
    Sep 11, 2004
    Gracias por la infomacion hacerca LIBRO "DRESSING A GALAXY, COSTUMES OF STAR WARS

    Voy a los Angeles a ver el show en persona de los trajes desde el episodio I hasta el VI.
     
Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.