In a message dated 1/18/2009 3:01:51 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Sounds  like the scene from Taming of the Shrew where Liz Taylor did the
>  same.
> 

Taylor had better eye make up than  me,



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I watched that DVD a few days ago. Danilo Donati's costume are so good.  They 
are heavy and clunky with  horizontal stripes of mixed brocades and  velvets. 
Huge outrageous pleated, smocked and paned sleeves everywhere and on  the 
women a raised waist, in keeping with Italian Renaissance. He's breaking a  lot 
of "rules". It's a masterful balancing act of not making the heavy  clunky 
costumes ugly and awkward. A triumph of proportion and color.
 
Liz's duds are not by Donati, they are Irene Sharaff's designs. They don't  
suck or anything, but you can see they don't have the same feel as  Donati's.
 
Donati also did Zeffirelli's "Romeo & Juliet", y'know with Olivia  Hussey. He 
does the same heavy layers but this time there's no comic intention,  except 
with one of the Nurse's outfits. He still does amazing things with parti  
coloring, putting the Capulets in orange and black and getting away with it. 
All  
the layers coming off as the foes sword fight in the dusty streets is rather  
good, doncha think?
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