A Post WLW Would Appreciate 🏳️🌈
Took a visit to the SCAD ATL museum to view the Sandy Powell exhibition featuring her costumes in film. I very much just went for everything my wife, Cate Blanchett, wore. I just thought anyone who knows and loves this movie (Carol) as much as I do, would appreciate seeing this. Exhibition ends March 16th for anyone interested in visiting.
Sandy Powell is a renowned costume designer whose work has significantly impacted the film industry. In her career, she has received numerous accolades, including Academy Awards for her creative designs in films such as 'The Aviator' and 'Cinderella'. This exhibition showcases her artistry and the importance of costumes in storytelling. For fans of the film 'Carol', which explores a sapphic relationship set in the 1950s, this exhibit offers a poignant look at the costumes that helped to bring these characters to life. The movie's emphasis on love and identity resonates deeply within the LGBTQ+ community, making this exhibition particularly relevant. Visitors are encouraged to come and appreciate not just the costumes, but the broader conversation they inspire about representation in media. The exhibit is not just a visual delight; it highlights the craftsmanship and creativity involved in costume design. Whether you're a film buff or simply curious about fashion, this event is a must-visit before it closes on March 16th. Engage with fellow attendees and share your thoughts on social media using the hashtags #wlw, #sapphic, and #lesbiancommunity to foster a sense of unity and celebration around LGBTQ+ stories in film.





