The HandmaidsOnHulu designer doesn't think Kylie Jenner meant anything malicious by her costume.
certainly raised some eyebrows, including those of the show's costume designer, Natalie Bronfman.
Following Jenner's June Gilead-themed bash, ET caught up with Bronfman and, though she said she was"a little shocked" to see the iconic red costume -- which is a symbol of women's oppression on the Hulu series -- used in that way, she didn't think the 21-year-old reality star had ill intent. "I don’t think it's done maliciously as it is more done not having really thought the process through and really [understanding] the symbolism," Bronfman told ET in a phone interview."We live in a society where people don’t take the time to read the full newspaper article, they usually read the headline. And everything is in split seconds and then they move on to something else. And that’s just where we’re going at with all of the technology.
"So I know it wasn’t really done for any other reason other than not having really understood what this stands for. Not everyone has read Ms. Atwood’s book," Bronfman continued, referring to Margaret Atwood's novel,, on which the show is based. "Not everyone knows the core meaning of it I guess. I mean people will wear what they wear and I can’t criticize people’s choices -- but yeah, I was a little shocked.
Jenner's controversial costume choice wasn't the only use of the iconic getup that left the designer confused.. I was like, 'What are you thinking, guys? What are you even thinking?'" Bronfman admitted. "Or sometimes men put on these things and then... I think, 'OK guys. You guys clearly don’t understand why this is, what it’s being used for.' But again, people will do what they do and everyone has free choice, which is what we also fight for.
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