By Nuzhat Naoreen
The wardrobe malfunction. We all fear it, but the stakes are a little higher for celebrities. One slip of the strap, accidental spill or loose button, and the cameras will be there to catch it at every angle.
Luckily, the stars attending the 2011 Movie Awards tomorrow can rest easy about last-minute fashion disasters, because Marcia Zigler, the show's lead wardrobe designer, will be on-hand with a fashion first-aid kit tailored to tackle any malfunction. I met Marcia on Saturday afternoon in the Movie Awards wardrobe room, a backstage space lined with a rack of clothes and one seriously big mirror. She shared some tricks of the trade and stories about how she's helped celebs deal with potential style disasters.
"You always have to have a set bag," explained Marcia, who designs special costumes for the awards (including all the crazy gag outfits!). Marcia's "set bag" is essentially...
The wardrobe malfunction. We all fear it, but the stakes are a little higher for celebrities. One slip of the strap, accidental spill or loose button, and the cameras will be there to catch it at every angle.
Luckily, the stars attending the 2011 Movie Awards tomorrow can rest easy about last-minute fashion disasters, because Marcia Zigler, the show's lead wardrobe designer, will be on-hand with a fashion first-aid kit tailored to tackle any malfunction. I met Marcia on Saturday afternoon in the Movie Awards wardrobe room, a backstage space lined with a rack of clothes and one seriously big mirror. She shared some tricks of the trade and stories about how she's helped celebs deal with potential style disasters.
"You always have to have a set bag," explained Marcia, who designs special costumes for the awards (including all the crazy gag outfits!). Marcia's "set bag" is essentially...
- 6/4/2011
- by MTV News
- MTV Newsroom
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