![]() It’s about some really major stuff, and it’s unapologetically sexual, unapologetically confusing, unapologetically glamorous. I like how it’s not trying to be something with a message. It’s just tea, just stories, and they’re very strong. As a sober person who has, as you know, an illustrious past in partying, let me tell you-this is not an after-school special. I’m a huge Heidi fan and I’m a huge Sam Levinson fan, but woah, this new season is really good. So, I have to say, this new season of Euphoria really shits on season one. OTTENBERG: I feel the same way about my work. ![]() It’s the best when the people I admire get a kick out of what I’m doing. I’ve wanted the dirty for forever.īIVENS: Thank you for being a fan! From the very beginning, your posts about it gave me a lot of joy. OTTENBERG: It’s really fun to be talking to you about Euphoria. To get the full story on the fashion this season, fellow stylist and Interview editor-in-chief Mel Ottenberg got on the phone with Bivens to discuss mood boarding, skinny jeans, and dressing teenage characters in designers they could never afford. In the years since, she’s earned a reputation for dressing young characters who grow up fast on productions like Jonah Hill’s skatepark coming-of-age drama Mid90s and Harmonie Korine’s drug-fueled technicolor fever dream Spring Breakers- a cult classic filled with neon balaclava-and-bikini looks that make it the only recent work of cinema to rival Euphoria’s outrageous underage fits. After getting her star t in the ‘90s, first as a journalist and then as a stylist for magazines like Paper and W (she also recently styled Billie Eilish for Interview ), Bivens made her foray into costume design as an assistant on the set of The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind -the film that inducted the manic pixie dream girl into the fashion lexicon. Not only does Euphoria’s creator Sam Levinson have a taste for fantasy (which only escalates over the course of season 2), but Bivens herself has major history in the world of high fashion. From the anime-eqsue looks she creates for Jules to the BDSM-inspired accessories that Kat wears to class, Bivens’ costuming decisions are relentlessly racy, sparking a new genre of dressing for Gen Z-ers the world over.īut this should come as no surprise. In the age of social media outrage, it’s rare for a costume designer to take the kind of risks that Euphoria’s Heidi Bivens does. This might seem like an odd choice for a Cassie Howard Euphoria outfit to steal, however this look fully represents the Cassie Howard journey throughout the show and is one of the only moments she is true to herself.Īlthough in her state of despair, I hope she isn’t expecting any sympathy from her sister Lexie, who is well aware Cassie is their parents favorite and whose corduroy pants and shirt outfit you can steal here.Photography by Eddy Chen/Courtesy of HBO. As well as her silver initial ‘C’ necklace hanging around her neck like usual. Her face is almost bare, similar to early season Cassie looks, with just a little shimmer coming from her lip plumping gloss.Įlements of her more extravagant looks are still present though, with her white manicured nails and her delicate silver hoop earrings in her ears. Hanging loosely with its natural wave around her shoulders and framing her face, with its troubled look. Her beautiful shiny golden blond hair is left unstyled, adding to the look of despair this outfit creates. She has paired both of them with a white cotton racerback tank top and simple white sneakers. Consisting of a cropped gray zip-up hooded jacket and matching gray drawstring sweatpants with cuffed ankles. No pretty pastel colors or cami tops and mini-skirts, instead her look is made up of a gray sweatsuit.
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