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by Lyndi Sue Mecham, Costume Designer and Janine Sobeck, dramaturg As so many of the design elements for a show need to work together in harmony, designers often collaborate with one another, sharing ideas, thoughts, and inspirations. In the case of The Servant of Two Masters, one collaboration was between Costume Designer Lyndi Sue Mecham and BYU's Hair and Make-up Supervisor Janell Turley. Turley was creating the wigs for a few characters and came to Mecham to discuss how the wig could enhance the design of the costumes. Here is a look at what inspirations and ideas Mecham shared in order to help Turley create the perfect wig for the character of Clarice. You can find the complete journey to Clarice's costume (and other characters) in the program study guide. Clarice: Ingénue in looks, period influence, but with modern edge
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