Mother Mary Turns a Comeback Into a Couture Narrative

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David Lowery's Mother Mary uses couture to tell a comeback story: Anne Hathaway's pop-star persona is shaped by Bina Daigeler's glamorous costumes and a transformative Iris van Herpen finale gown—born from 80s Madonna influence and current fashion icons—to express lost-and-found identity and the tension of creative partnership.
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