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Why is fashion so cartoonish in the series?

2020-11-03T21:20:40.090Z


DECRYPTION - From the businesswoman in a pantsuit from "Ten Percent" to the designer in a dressing gown from "Emily in Paris," sartorial clichés live on TV.


She enters the scene, molded in her pantsuit, perched on stiletto heels, square hair, straight and black as a wig.

Even before she opens her mouth, the viewer knows who Élise Formain is: the

upstart

working girl

we love to hate.

This celebrity agent, played by Anne Marivin, is on the poster for

Ten percent

, the French series imagined by Dominique Besnehard, whose last two episodes of this season 4 are to be discovered on France 2, in prime time this evening.

The strings are thick but the character has only one season to exist.

However, the costume designer of the series, Anne Schotte, ensures that Anne Marivin's look is not a caricature.

Women of this caliber, in the world of cinema, the professional knows.

The black square?

It is above all to rid the actress of

Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis

of her image and her blond hair.

The pantsuit?

The best of shells in this world of ruthless show business ...

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Source: lefigaro

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