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Usually, the people responsible for the costumes are not the costume department, as one might think, but rather the producers and the studio.
So, during these kinds of sales, which are most frequently only for thecrew, the producers and the studio aim to sell as much stuff as they can.
Or, as another option, the props and costumes can be kept in the studio’sarchivesand storage to be sold or auctioned later on as memorabilia. Sometimes, certain clothing pieces are gifted to the actors. Some even have it in their contracts that they can get the pick of their wardrobe.
In the last few years, it has beennotedhow wasteful movie-making businesses can be. For instance, costume production can create high levels of emissions, just as general fashion and fast fashion do. This includes their making and disposal.
So, costume reusing is a good option to minimize the harm costuming can have on theenvironment.
And it’s not only less damaging than creating new costumes, but it can also work as a fun game for media consumers. Just look at what we have done here – collected a full list ofclothingpieces that were reused in different visual media, and it’s fun to look at it, isn’t it?
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