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How Costume Designer Vera Chow Brought Fashion to Action in Netflix’s ‘The Brothers Sun
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Fraser, Kristopher
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/ Jewelry
/ Motion pictures
/ Organized crime
/ Yeoh, Michelle
2024
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How Costume Designer Vera Chow Brought Fashion to Action in Netflix’s ‘The Brothers Sun
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Fraser, Kristopher
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/ Yeoh, Michelle
2024
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How Costume Designer Vera Chow Brought Fashion to Action in Netflix’s ‘The Brothers Sun
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How Costume Designer Vera Chow Brought Fashion to Action in Netflix’s ‘The Brothers Sun
2024
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Jenny Yang as Xing in Season One, episode one of \"The Brothers Sun.\" \"I've spent a lot of my career in stunt-heavy shows, which was a good thing for me going into this project,\" Chow said. \"Looking at Charles as a character, he is supposed to come up as the kind of Asian person whose wealthy parents sent them to a prestigious private school abroad, and when you immediately look at him, you know he comes from a family with the means to do that. [...]you see even when she's in her casual clothes she has the typical San Gabriel Valley auntie look with the cardigans and elastic waistband pants. Some of the brands and labels she pulled from included Vivian Chan, Sundae School, Hungry Sloth, Yanyan Knits and Ren.
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