'I really wanted to change perceptions of what being LGBTQ is, and I did not want to fall into the tropes,' costume designer Deirdra Elizabeth Govan said. - NBCOUT
On the flip side of the equation, though, are characters such as young production assistant Sarah Finley who are just starting their adult lives and careers and therefore are a bit more of a blank canvas -- but on a budget. These characters Govan had to build"from zero."
"I am wearing a lot of Vans," Toboni said of her quintessential show wardrobe."Finley doesn't have a lot of cash in the bank, and her clothes sort of reflect that." In addition to representing a character's income bracket or sense of creative self-expression, the clothes on"The L Word: Generation Q" are also meant to remove assumptions about what is masculine or feminine.Sepideh Moafi said her character Gigi"defies gender" in many ways, and this is expressed through a"very androgynous look that maintains a sort of sexy, progressive and yet classic look.
As actor Rosanny Zayas, who plays TV producer Sophie Suarez, put it:"The costumes, they represent the character in a way that they're so stylish, but don't conform to any kind of gender normality. You get to wear clothes that actually just make you feel good, and you're comfortable in, but you also get to shine in the show with these clothes."
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