Trisha gathered new and vintage fabrics from all over the world. Her team created many fabrics from scratch as well by weaving, dying and printing. Creating enough of an exotic spiderweb-like fabric for the queen's travel dress (Episode I)took one woman a month working five days a week, ten hours a day. "Everything that you could do to a piece of fabric, we have done," Trisha says.
This veil (worn
over a headress) and peasant gown were worn in the Freighter Scene




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<--Wedding gown paper doll
After leaving the Naboo Palace throne room
she left by Freighter with a veil over her headress- see paper doll--> |
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If you want films as well, one of the sisters in Bergman's "Cries
and
Whispers" is a lacemaker. In one scene Karin (Ingrid Thulin)
brings out her
little pillow to work on her lace while talking to Maria (Liv Ulmann).
I
assumed from the context that lacemaking was her hobby and not her
profession. (submitted by Marcie)