In between humming “Agatha All Along” or deconstructing the numerous Easter Eggs to be found hidden in each episode of “WandaVision,” there is also the chance to dazzle at the series’ amazing work in the hair and makeup fields. Each episode is a feast for the eyes, between the different hair techniques on Elizabeth Olsen’s Wanda or Vision’s (Paul Bettany) various makeup looks.
Tricia Sawyer (make up) and Karen Bartek (hair) said much of the series’ looks were already laid out by director Matt Shakman. Both worked in different capacities for Marvel previously, with Bartek on both “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Avengers: Endgame,” so the pair was able to dive right in and start researching the different sitcom eras Wanda and Vision would live in.
Each episode, according to Bartek, started with a basic sitcom to work with, like “I Love Lucy” or “The Dick Van Dyke Show.
Tricia Sawyer (make up) and Karen Bartek (hair) said much of the series’ looks were already laid out by director Matt Shakman. Both worked in different capacities for Marvel previously, with Bartek on both “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Avengers: Endgame,” so the pair was able to dive right in and start researching the different sitcom eras Wanda and Vision would live in.
Each episode, according to Bartek, started with a basic sitcom to work with, like “I Love Lucy” or “The Dick Van Dyke Show.
- 2/23/2021
- by Kristen Lopez
- Indiewire
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