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Written by jay
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Wednesday, 23 January 2008 06:34 |
It's all a matter of taste, and this is where the popular trend has led us, apparently, but there's just something a bit unseemly about a strapping young lad wearing a pair of jeans bedazzled with shiny rivets and adorned with embroidery. In an effort at authenticity, casting directors for Gus Van Sant's Harvey Milk biopic, shooting tonight, Wednesday and Friday night in San Francisco, have asked that all extras appearing for next week's scheduled crowd shoots try to wear clothing appropriate for the late 1970s: traditional blue jeans, wool or cotton sweaters, leather boots, clogs, canvas sneakers.
Topping their list of discouraged attire: "trendy designer jeans with overt modern finishes; extremely faded legs, wiskering, embroidery, large logos." Fags in Afro wigs and Elton John glasses need not apply, Disco Stu.
Extras Needed for Milk Movie (Towleroad)
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