From Lu’s headbands, pearls, and heels to Carla’s femme fatale glamour, Cristina Rodríguez is the genius behind the most memorable looks on Elit3.
is that the main characters wear uniforms during most of their time onscreen. Was that a challenge?
C.R.: It was tricky thinking about the uniforms and how each of the characters would personalize or customize their uniforms and what accessories they would wear. You have to be able to express a lot through small details. At the beginning, we thought of it as a problem, but in the end, it turned out really well.One of the characters who successfully customize their school outfits is Lu.
C.R.: We’ve had three seasons and the characters’ styles have to evolve, I would get bored otherwise and so would the audience. And I’ve always thought it’s really weird when things in life happen, like going through a breakup or getting fired, and itimpact the way you dress. With Carla, in the first season, we made her look very preppy and as the seasons have progressed we’ve been dressing her in a way that’s more voluptuous and grown-up.
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