![]() ![]() ![]() And Luc and Jean Paul talked about this bandage idea, and Jean Paul was like, ‘Genius! I love it.’”ĭirector: Alexandra Gavillet Director of Photography: Tamara Santos Editor: Daniel Poler Producer: Naomi Nishi Associate Director, Creative Development: Billie JD Porter Director, Creative Development, Vogue: Anna Page Nadin Camera Operator: Marco Macchiori First A.C.: Marijo Badillo Gaffer: Samantha Boesch Audio: Gloria Marie CCO: Maureen Sherwood Associate Producer: Courtney Walden Production Assistant: Cole Ewing Hair: Danilo Makeup: Holly Silius Floral design by Brittany Asch of BRRCH Filmed on location at Zevarra Locations|Lofts Milla Jovovich photographs by Chris Brenner Costume-design sketches courtesy of Jean Paul Gaultier Senior Director, Production Management: Tina Magnuson Production Manager: Emma Roberts Production Manager: Kit Fogarty Associate Talent Manager: Phoebe Feinberg Postproduction Coordinator: Andrea Far Postproduction Supervisor: Marco Glinbizzi Director of Content, Vogue: Rahel Gebreyes V.P. When people get wounded, like, they just put bandages to cover the necessary bits. “So you have to have as little as possible, but for the sake of modesty, you have to cover up…. “Being in a hospital, they put a robe on you that is open in the back so they can reach in and put injections and tubes,” says Jovovich. The bandage idea was inspired by hospital gowns and wound care. First, she’s naked in a DNA-slicing machine, then she’s wearing the iconic bodysuit. “I knew that this character was beyond unique and she was something that had never been seen before.”Īs for the costumes, The Fifth Element team had to think of how to clothe Jovovich during her birth scene. This was really a dream come true,” says Jovovich. However, when she ran into the director one hazy morning at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles, he asked her to film a screen test, and she got the role. An original costume used in the production of The Fifth Element, the 1997 science fiction picture directed by Luc Besson. Nothing came of her first casting with Besson. Royalty free 3D model Lara Croft - Movie Outfit V1 for download as max, dae, fbx, and obj on TurboSquid: 3D models for games, architecture, videos. In a new video with Vogue, Jovovich recalls how she transformed into Leeloo. The most famous piece by far is a barely there white bandage bodysuit, which has inspired Halloween costumes for decades. The flame-tressed humanoid is tasked with saving the planet and has quite the wardrobe-all designed by Jean Paul Gaultier-to go along with it. In 1997, the science-fiction film The Fifth Element by Luc Besson was released-and the character Leeloo, played by 19-year-old Milla Jovovich, was born. For just being created, Leeloo (Milla Jovovich) puts together an amazing outfit that becomes one of the most cosplayed looks from the film. ![]()
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