Indecent University of North Carolina School of the Arts Fall 2021Costumes designed by Clark YangCrafts head: Marie Lupia View fullsize View fullsize "Dust" (vermiculite) effect created by rigging in the inside of the coat sleeves with custom-made bags, held and controlled with snaps. The dust would pour out when the actors hand movements made the "cork" (dyed foam) pull out of the opening. View fullsize The bag openings were inset with a custom made, 3D printed tube attached to the bag. View fullsize View fullsize Striped dress fabric was dyed down from bright white with light grey-sh stripes. View fullsize A blend of fiber-reactive ecru dye along with a tiny bit of purple to counter the yellow of the ecru was used. View fullsize Feather headbands made to fit each actor with elastic in the back; the women's had hooks to open and close over their wigs. View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize Payots made and attached to hats with magnets so the actors can easily pull them off onstage. View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize Bought prayer shawl dyed down from a bright white to an off-white with union dye. View fullsize WWII Jewish stars magnet onto coats so actors can attach them onstage. View fullsize