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In ‘The Righteous Gemstones,’ Fashion Sells the Jokes ‘Even More’

In ‘The Righteous Gemstones,’ Fashion Sells the Jokes ‘Even More’

Dressing for Laughs: How Costume Design Elevates the Comedic Genius of "The Righteous Gemstones"

Keywords:Costume DesignComedy SeriesThe Righteous GemstonesWardrobe ChoicesComedic FashionClothes and comedy have a delicate dance, where showrunners strive to create a bold, memorable look for their comedies, but risk overshadowing the well-crafted jokes and performances. However, for the costume designer of HBO's "The Righteous Gemstones," Christina Flannery, this is never a concern. The series, created by Danny McBride, who also stars, follows the Gemstone family, a wealthy group of narcissists immersed in the family business of televangelism. Flannery's costume choices not only complement the show's comedic tone but also elevate the performances, creating a seamless blend of fashion and humor.

Elevating the Comedic Genius through Wardrobe Choices

Embracing the Outrageous and the Unexpected

Flannery's costume design for "The Righteous Gemstones" is a masterclass in pushing the boundaries of fashion to serve the show's comedic narrative. From Tiffany's (Valyn Hall) lacy pink dress with a giant flower on the shoulder, which constantly got in her face, to Baby Billy's (Walton Goggins) pastel blue suit with an attached oyster shell, the costumes are designed to be both visually striking and integral to the comedic moments. Flannery's collaboration with creator Danny McBride ensures that the outrageous fashion choices not only complement the show's tone but also enhance the overall comedic impact.

Balancing Authenticity and Exaggeration

Despite the show's setting in the conservative South Carolina, Flannery navigates a delicate balance between authenticity and exaggeration in her costume design. While the Gemstones' wardrobes adhere to the region's fashion norms, with skirts above the knee and minimal cleavage, Flannery also incorporates high-end designer pieces that are intentionally gauche, reflecting the family's wealth and lack of taste. This disconnect between the characters' means and their fashion sense is a deliberate choice, highlighting the show's comedic exploration of the Gemstones' narcissism and eternal struggle to be perceived as cool.

Crafting Memorable Character Identities

Flannery's costume design is instrumental in shaping the distinct identities of the Gemstone family members. Judy (Edi Patterson) is outfitted in Bob Mackie designs that evoke the aesthetic of Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire, while Jesse (Danny McBride) is dressed in a "cheesiest Miami mafioso" version of Versace. Kelvin (Adam Devine), on the other hand, is styled as a TikTok pastor, complete with deep V-necks and an abundance of beaded necklaces. These exaggerated fashion choices not only serve the comedic tone but also contribute to the characters' overall personas, making them instantly recognizable and memorable.

Embracing the Comedic Potential of Teenage Fashions

The show's exploration of the Gemstones' past also provides Flannery with an opportunity to showcase her talent for crafting comedic costumes. In the third season's flashbacks, the teenage versions of the characters are outfitted in equally outrageous fashion choices, from Jesse's "South Pole FUBU look" to Judy's attempt at a Britney Spears-inspired sexy and cool aesthetic. These sartorial choices not only reflect the characters' youthful aspirations but also serve as a comedic foil to their current adult personas, highlighting the enduring nature of their fashion-forward sensibilities.

Balancing Budgets and Extravagance

Despite the show's penchant for over-the-top fashion, Flannery is mindful of keeping her costume budget in check. Drawing on her background in thrifting and vintage shopping, she and her team scour for discounted designer pieces, often finding them on Etsy for a fraction of the retail price. This frugal approach offsets the more extravagant items that cannot be returned, allowing Flannery to indulge in the show's comedic fashion choices without breaking the bank.In the end, Flannery's costume design for "The Righteous Gemstones" is a testament to the power of fashion in elevating the comedic genius of the series. By striking a delicate balance between authenticity and exaggeration, and crafting memorable character identities through their wardrobes, Flannery's work not only complements the show's comedic tone but also becomes an integral part of its enduring appeal.

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