Rutabagas and Parsnips

Jan 27 2012
The white wedding dress designed by Eiko Ishioka for Bram Stoker’s Dracula, which I saw on display at Coppola’s winery in Napa. Yes, it was kind of a wino tourist trap, but it was worth going to see Coppola’s treasure trove of movie memorabilia. Ishioka died yesterday at the age of 73 after an amazing career designing incredible costumes for Hollywood films, including The Fall and The Cell. 

The white wedding dress designed by Eiko Ishioka for Bram Stoker’s Dracula, which I saw on display at Coppola’s winery in Napa. Yes, it was kind of a wino tourist trap, but it was worth going to see Coppola’s treasure trove of movie memorabilia. Ishioka died yesterday at the age of 73 after an amazing career designing incredible costumes for Hollywood films, including The Fall and The Cell. 

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  3. fashionbigot said: Wasn’t that Lucy’s wedding dress? They never showed Mina and Jonathan’s wedding, though Mina was too “humble” to be able to afford a gown like that. It was the show off, Lucy, who wanted such an ostentatious gown.
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