ā€˜Killing Eveā€™sā€™ Jodie Comer weighs in on that pajama fashion choice - Los Angeles Times
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ā€˜Killing Eveā€™sā€™ Jodie Comer weighs in on that pajama fashion choice

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Leave it to Villanelle, ā€œKilling Eveā€™sā€ cold-blooded assassin with a killer wardrobe, to make a fashion statement with kiddie sleepwear.

The characterā€™s penchant for fashion has been a fan-favorite element of BBC Americaā€™s female-led spy thriller. And in Sundayā€™s Season 2 premiere episode, titled ā€œDo You Know How to Dispose of a Body?,ā€ that designer dud lifestyle is temporarily halted with Villanelle (Jodie Comer) on the run after being stabbed by MI5 operative Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh). Still, she manages to find an outfit that leaves as lasting an impression as the frothy bubblegum pink Molly Goddard dress from Season 1 after she swipes a pair of pajamas from a boy.

ā€œI think itā€™s my favorite outfit of the whole series,ā€ Comer said.

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The ill-fitting ensemble was originally scripted to be Spider-Man jammies, according to the showā€™s costume designer, Charlotte Mitchell.

ā€œBut we have to be careful with clearance on branded clothes,ā€ Mitchell said. ā€œSo I looked at what the alternative [pattern] could be, still with that comic book feel. It quickly became apparent I would need to have the [pajamas] made.ā€

Mitchell considered a variety of style options ā€” such as the traditional button-up combo, as well as the long sleeve T-shirt and leggings combo ā€” to see shapes on Comer.

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ā€œWe had these ones with this gorgeous material that was obviously like, if the boy was from a quite wealthy family,ā€ Comer recalled. ā€œAnd then that all changed and they were like, ā€˜Hey, hereā€™s this really stretchy, unforgivable fabric, in a Size H10 boy. Throw it on.ā€™ And I was like, ā€˜Oh, my God, where are my boobs gonna go?ā€™ā€

And if shoes, indeed, make the outfit, Villanelleā€™s footwear didnā€™t disappoint. She paired the PJs with some stolen clogs.

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ā€œWe painted them pale green to make them look a bit dirty,ā€ Mitchell said. ā€œThe little badges stuck on them help make them look more ludicrous ā€” as far away from Villanelleā€™s style as possible.ā€

For Comer, traipsing around Paris in the ensemble was its own adventure.

ā€œThere was a [paparazzi photographer] there that day of filming,ā€ Comer recalled, ā€œand I was like, ā€˜Dude, just let me live. Like, please donā€™t photograph me in this.ā€™ā€

Not that it wasnā€™t worth it for the actress.

ā€œI feel like the pajamas are gonna be the Villanelle-inspired Halloween choice this year,ā€ she said.

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