Costumes from the Trailer:
Lucy in the scene with the box of groceries:
A dark brown coat with a fur collar (how cold is Cambridge supposed to be in summer?). Skirt shows just below hem of coat (see below). Dark brown lace-up shoes and fawn/white ankle socks. Blue hair band. Thick medium brown wool scarf. There is a silver brooch pinned on her coat - can't see what it is.
Lucy in the spare room/transition by water:
Dark grey plaid skirt cut on the cross. Medium-dark grey buttoned cardigan (highish v-neck), over lighter blue-grey blouse with collar and little pintucks either side of central button bands. Blue hair band.
In the rescue shot on the side of the ship we see her blouse showing about 2 inches below the cardigan. On board she is now holding a rough woven brown blanket over her to keep warm, and her blouse collar and top button are showing.
Lucy in mirror shot:
Wearing a man's plain white shirt.
Lucy waving to seagirl:
Fancier shirt, with gathered standing collar,more like those Caspian wore in PC.
She is wearing the same shirt in the Magician's room, but with the orangey brown leather jerkin - the point at the front of the standing collar can fold down (like a normal collar).
(I haven't mentioned the trousers she is wearing with the shirts - in the screen caps it's hard to see them. But somewhere she has gained the blue velvety trousers we all admire!)
There, shining in the sunrise, larger than they had seen him before, shaking his mane (for it had apparently grown again) stood Aslan himself.
"...when a willing victim who had committed no treachery was killed in a traitor's stead, the Table would crack and Death itself would start working backwards."
I don't think Lucy is going to have any dresses! cool! I mean, what good would a dress be on board a ship.....?
I love her outfits in all the pictures we saw! awesomeness!
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Good breakdown, coracle. Couple things: I'm not seeing a fur collar, just the scarf, which kind of looks like a fur collar in the close-up shots. I think the brooch you mentioned is actually three large matching buttons down the right breast of the coat—see this shot.
So far, besides that embroidered white shirt in the mirror shot, and her English costume, we've still only basically seen one costume—the blue velvet trousers/white shirt/red tunic/sometimes with detachable long sleeves outfit.
Oh yes!
I also forgot to mention the ubiquitous Gas Mask Box - which is tucked under the saddle of her bicycle.
And also in the Magician's House she has her hair tied back with a plaited leather tie - reminds me of things we wore in the 70s!
I've also reviewed my ideas of her jerkin in that scene - the orangey brown one is material, not leather. She also has a redder coloured leather overjacket that sometimes has sleeves and sometimes not. Plus added arm shields when she is drawing the bow.
There, shining in the sunrise, larger than they had seen him before, shaking his mane (for it had apparently grown again) stood Aslan himself.
"...when a willing victim who had committed no treachery was killed in a traitor's stead, the Table would crack and Death itself would start working backwards."
I didn't notice a gas mask box, that's neat.
I'm confused, coracle, because I haven't seen two tunics... not in the trailer anyway. What I have seen is the same red tunic with gold embroidery (my study is here). Sometimes it looks orangeish in some lights, and reddish in others, but it's always the exact same cut and the same embroidery. It looks to me like the red tunic she wears in the set pictures, the Magician's house, firing an arrow, and walking alongside her siblings in the "Where the heck are they?" shot , are all of the same red tunic. What are your thoughts?
I believe she also wears the detachable long sleeves with this tunic, which is probably the vambraces (arm shields) you mention—these sleeves are open at the elbow (see this set picture), which is probably why they give the appearance of vambraces in this shot.
Well she has one that's like a double-breasted (men's buttoning left over right) longish waistcoat - which in the Magician's room looks orangey brown, and has gold embroidery on it. She's wearing it in the shot up on the 'bridge' of the ship. That's referred to as the gold tunic on the costume site.
Then there is also one that has a lot more in the front, which seems more like a jacket -has a lot of gold decoration, two rows of buttons (wide double breasted front, still lowish V neck which is quite mannish).
These two could be the same one with different light - we never see the lower edge of the orangey brown one, and the reddish one's upper decoration hasn't been shown clearly in any photos I've seen.
It would be nice if she had a change of clothes in Narnia this time- she wore the same outfit the whole time until the coronation in PC!
There, shining in the sunrise, larger than they had seen him before, shaking his mane (for it had apparently grown again) stood Aslan himself.
"...when a willing victim who had committed no treachery was killed in a traitor's stead, the Table would crack and Death itself would start working backwards."
I hope we get more than one costume change too. Though it has to be a limited wardrobe on board a ship, I heard somewhere that she might wear a dress at some point.
Maybe this new pic will clear things up a bit? fantasia_kitty screencapped it for me off the Narnia.com site. It's a much bigger version than the one I have...
It shows a tunic (or long waistcoat) that's double breasted, has two rows of buttons, the same twisted gold cord at the neck and the same embroidery—both in the fluer-de-lis type symbols all over the tunic as well as the border around the neck—as the tunic she wears in Coriakin's library. Also, the fabric is the same—a paisley jacquard (jacquard meaning the pattern is woven into the fabric, not printed on). You can see that especially well if you compare it to the shot of her back as she blows air at the letters.
The only two shots where I suspected a gold tunic is this one and this one... but I wouldn't be surprised if that's this red tunic as well, as it's cut the same way, the lighting is kind of bad on both of those shots, and with all the images that have come out we haven't seen anything like that again.
That's an interesting shot of Lucy's sword there Lady Eowyn. We previously had a brief debate about whether or not her sword was in fact Trumpkin's sword from PC. The sheaths were found to be pretty much identical, the crossguard more or less the same, and much of the handle too, but i think the only thing that convinced me it wasn't Trumpkin's sword was the lack of a large pommel visible in the pictures we had of her sword at the time.
Seeing that new photo now though, it is quite clear that the sword does indeed have a large pommel, and looking back now at the previous spy photo we had of her sword, i can now see how the pommel is actually entirely obscured form view, making the handle look as though it did not have one.
It's hard to get an entirely decent view of Trumpkin's sword pommel in PC, and it looks slightly different depending on the shot you look at, but given that the swords are less dissimilar than previously thought, its perhaps a good time to bring that question back up again - Does Lucy have Trumpkin's sword?
Ooh, I'd forgotten about that, icarus! I think it definitely is Trumpkin's sword, or an identical copy. I put together a few more comparison shots. There are three shots of Lucy on the lower left, the rest are Trumpkin, though it's pretty obvious:
But that doesn't make a lot of sense... why would they bring a dwarf sword on board, especially Trumpkin's? On a similar note, why would Lucy have Susan's bow and quiver? I can only imagine that they were—as Caspian said of Lucy's cordial—considered to be royal treasures and thus brought along, though the cordial is far more practical to Caspian than Susan's gifts.
If those were the only two photos you thought showed a goldy brown top, then I think we may have to conclude that she does have only the one - and that the varying lights show it redder sometimes and browner sometimes.
Nothing has yet proved any difference in the decoration/embroidery/design details between the apparent gold/brown and the reddish one.
There, shining in the sunrise, larger than they had seen him before, shaking his mane (for it had apparently grown again) stood Aslan himself.
"...when a willing victim who had committed no treachery was killed in a traitor's stead, the Table would crack and Death itself would start working backwards."
The one, or both, either way, looks nice, I think. I am curious as to whether she did indeed borrow these/it from Caspian, they fit too well.
I was disappointed not to see a dress in the trailer.
"Come," said Aslan ," let me breathe on you. Are you brave again?"
Yeah... in the picture I posted above, you can see a waist dart, so it's definitely fitted and made for Lucy. It's similar in style to the rest of the crew, but realistically she couldn't have "borrowed" this exact outfit from Caspian or from anyone on board. All the same... I like this outfit quite a lot, it doesn't have to be realistic.
I simply love Lucy's redvest costume (the one on the Narnia.com site)... so awesome. One of the first times I was *VERY* pleased with the Narnia costumes, well, at least, pleased enough with them to be inspired by them (I draw costumes)... But Lucy looks so *valiant* and adventurous in her new array, and she still looks feminine too =) I'd *love* to make this one... if I ever make a Narnia costume, I'm doing this one! I love the white shirt, and the overvest is simply amazing! =)
P.S. I'm glad they made it fit Lucy. I would have hated to see her in a 'floursack' =) So, for the sake of making Lucy look nice, I'm glad the deviated from the book... I know, I'm blaspheming here I repsect the books! Just don't want Lu to look *awful*
:music: risk it all cuz I'll catch you if you fall... if my heart was a house you'd be home :music:
Lucy's look in Pepper Darcy's sig I love it the best. She looks more feminine like in the red vest and white collared long sleeve shirt. That is what I actually imagined Lucy would wear while rereading the book two years ago.
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Ooh, I'd forgotten about that, icarus! I think it definitely is Trumpkin's sword, or an identical copy. I put together a few more comparison shots. There are three shots of Lucy on the lower left, the rest are Trumpkin, though it's pretty obvious:
wow! it is Trumpkin's sword! that's cool! actually, if anyone is going to have it, then Lucy deserves it because she and Trumpkin were good friends
NW sister - wild rose ~ NW big sis - ramagut
Born in the water
Take quick to the trees
I want all that You are
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EADBC57vKfQ