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Series 3, Take 1 thru 3 "This is full figure and she walks toward us. And we realized that her dress was wrinkling and was always riding up, so what they did is they cut the dress." Burum explains that if a woman's dress bunches up when she sits and stays wrinkled when she stands up, it means that the dress has been cut wrong. "What you want to do is slit it down the back. And you don't cut the panels straight, you cut them in a curve, so that it gives you some kind of definition in your rear end. There's like a Chinese dress--I always call it the Suzy Wong dress--that does that, only it's much longer." After the test, he says, the costume department fixed Gugino's skirt so that it wouldn't wrinkle and ride. "Because if somebody sits down and stands up in a scene, and it's all wrinkled, then you're not looking at her face, you're looking at her wrinkles." |