The Twilight Saga
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With the werewolves constantly changing forms, they went through clothing quicker than you could say “vampire.” In order to keep up with the wolves' many costume changes, the designers needed many multiples of all their clothing. “Sometimes I found a jacket or a shirt that was perfect, but there was only one in the world,” Wilkinson told InStyle.com. Wilkinson worked with his team to create multiples of that piece from scratch. “We sourced the fabric, drafted up the pattern, stitched together the multiples, and then aged them to look worn-out and 'wolfy.'”
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