According to Japanese media reports, the famous film costume design master Ms. Wada Emi died at the age of 84. She has worked as a costume designer for several well-known film productions, and won the 58th Academy Award for Best Costume Design for Akira Kurosawa's "Chaos".
Emi Wada, formerly known as Meiko Wada, is a Japanese film costume designer who graduated from the Department of Western Painting at Kyoto Municipal University of the Arts and has worked as a costume designer for several well-known film productions, and won the 58th Academy Award for Best Costume Design for Akira Kurosawa's "Chaos" (1985).
However, her most well-known works for Chinese audiences are the costume design creations of many outstanding Chinese films: "The Legend of the White-Haired Witch" won the Best Costume Design at the 13th Hong Kong Film Awards, and "Hero" won the Best Costume Design at the 22nd Hong Kong Film Awards.
In addition, he has participated in Chinese films such as "Song Dynasty", "The Wind and Clouds Dominate the World", "Ten Faces Ambush", and "Wu Qingyuan" (concurrently art director) and "Wolf Disaster" with Tian Zhuangzhuang. The recently released Xu Anhua's "First Burning Incense" was also completed with her illness.
In "The Legend of the White-Haired Witch", she designed Lin Qingxia's costumes to be mysterious, which is more distinctive than the undefeated in the East.
In "Hero", she experiments with the mixing and dyeing methods of various fabrics, and soaks in the dyeing workshop every day to dye 54 different reds.
She made a delicate small placket on Zhang Ziyi's clothes, and when the shooting began, she pulled on Du Kefeng's sleeve and repeatedly reminded: "You must shoot that placket clearly." ”
After the news was made public, Ma Sichun, Zhang Yimou and others sent out articles of condolences to express their condolences.
This article is synthesized from Sina Entertainment Sina Weibo
Editor: Xu Luming