Timeless Love Story and fashion Through the Ages in “The Age of Adaline”
Blake Lively stars in an enchanting and timeless love
story of a woman who miraculously remained twenty-nine years old for eight
decades in “The Age of Adaline” after an accident almost took her life. Taking on the titular role of Adaline Bowman,
Lively’s character is meticulously dressed by Academy Award-winner costume
designer Angus Strathie (“Moulin Rouge") through the fashions of each era
she has lived through.
In
“The Age of Adaline,” for decades, Adaline has lived with her head down for
fear that her eternal youth will attract the wrong type of attention, always
changing her identity, she moves on to a new city and cycles back again decades
later. In order to remain her
anonymity, she never allows herself to become too close to anyone except her
daughter. As life unfolds before each
passing decade, and as Adaline hopes to grow old with her daughter, she has
come to realize why it’s valuable to age and essential to die, for without
that, life loses its meaning.
From
sumptuous formal gowns to everyday work clothes, everything Adaline wears was
carefully selected and designed by costume designer Academy Award®-winner Angus
Strathie and his team with an eye toward both fashion and storytelling. The Age
of Adaline is an epic piece for a designer, acknowledges Strathie. “It has a
long and complex storyline with many characters. The story takes place over
almost a century. I was asked to define each of those periods, as well as the
moods and emotions of this character through that time.”
From
jewelry to handbags to coats, Strathie ran with the idea that Adaline had a
closet full of clothing that she had acquired during her long lifetime.
“Incorporating those vintage pieces into her contemporary look gives her an
individual style,” he says. “For a date with Ellis, she starts with a jacket
from the 1920s—a Bohemian, very individual piece. She wears it with a sweater
from the 1960s and a contemporary skirt. Her shoes are from the ’50s or ’30s
and the handbag was ’40s. Mixing styles became Adaline’s personal look. She
draws from all of her time on earth and she gets a sense of security from her
wardrobe.”
Lively
appreciated the juxtaposition of classic and contemporary fashions. “I liked
the fact that she’s dressed a little bit like an old lady,” she says. “She’s
much more of a particular kind of conservative than most young women in San
Francisco.”
Lively
is the current face of the Gucci fashion house, and the company provided recent
designs that are reminiscent of the '40s, '50s, and ‘60s, as well as a custom
gown for Lively to wear in a critical scene, and they co-designed - alongside
costume designer Angus Strathie - the gown she wears at the New Year’s ball.
"A great deal of what I wear is Gucci," she says. "They have
been such a great supporter of the film. My favorite piece is probably the
final custom dress. I'm a magpie, so when I see sparkles ...that does it. It's
a golden gown with distinct black beaded embellishments. It showcases a very
different from the Adaline you meet in the beginning with the thick, woolly
turtlenecks and the grandma shoes. The shift in dress helped to tell her story.
The significance of the piece made it that much more beautiful."
“The
Age of Adaline” opens May 20 in theatres nationwide from Pioneer Films.
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