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How "A Wrinkle in Time" designed trio of characters' elaborate out ts Image 1. "It was a lot of metal and silver - all these things that re ect a powerful woman," says costume designer Paco Delgado of Oprah Winfrey's character. Photo by: Atsushi Nishijima/Walt Disney Pictures Oprah Winfrey is known as a strong woman in business. It seems tting that she plays Mrs. Which in Ava DuVernay's movie based on the book, "A Wrinkle in Time." The character's skills match Winfrey's level of in uence. The movie's costume designer and makeup team worked together to give the character an air of power. LaLette Littlejohn, head of the makeup department, said, "We tried to make her look as strong as possible." Mrs. Which appears with Mrs. Whatsit (Reese Witherspoon) and Mrs. Who (Mindy Kaling). They lead young Meg (Storm Reid) and others on a journey. Their mission is to rescue the girl's scientist father (Chris Pine) from evil forces in space. By Washington Post, adapted by Newsela sta on 03.20.18 Word Count 726 Level 840L This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 1

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How "A Wrinkle in Time" designed trioof characters' elaborate outfits

Image 1. "It was a lot of metal and silver - all these things that reflect a powerful woman," says costume designer Paco Delgado of

Oprah Winfrey's character. Photo by: Atsushi Nishijima/Walt Disney Pictures

Oprah Winfrey is known as a strong woman in business. It seems fitting that she plays Mrs.

Which in Ava DuVernay's movie based on the book, "A Wrinkle in Time." The character's skills

match Winfrey's level of influence.

The movie's costume designer and makeup team worked together to give the character an air of

power.

LaLette Littlejohn, head of the makeup department, said, "We tried to make her look as strong as

possible."

Mrs. Which appears with Mrs. Whatsit (Reese Witherspoon) and Mrs. Who (Mindy Kaling). They

lead young Meg (Storm Reid) and others on a journey. Their mission is to rescue the girl's

scientist father (Chris Pine) from evil forces in space.

By Washington Post, adapted by Newsela staff on 03.20.18

Word Count 726

Level 840L

This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 1

The three Mrs. W's dress in elaborate outfits with heavy makeup and big hairdos. Each look

represents their personalities and stories.

Here are some of their most interesting looks and the inspiration behind them.

Oprah Winfrey (Mrs. Which)

This look is one of costume designer Paco Delgado's favorites. Mrs. Which appears as a

shimmering light most of the time. Delgado drew from ideas like volcano explosions while

dressing her like a human.

"It was a lot of metal and silver, all these things that reflect a powerful woman," he said. They put

a special type of light-up cloth in some dresses to make them glow from inside, he said.

Derrick Rutledge, Winfrey's makeup artist, designed rhinestone eyebrows for each Mrs. Which

outfit. He created them by setting metal pieces and jewels on lace. Rutledge chose colors to go

with Delgado's designs. Each eyebrow pair took about an hour and a half to make.

"I always started with the left eyebrow, and once that was done," he explained, "I'd say, 'Now I

have to take a little break.' And then I would do the same for the right eyebrow."

Delgado came up with a cage-like structure for Mrs. Which, which he described as "almost like

armor." It was like clothing to protect the person wearing it, he said.

Mrs. Which's shiny makeup showed her ties to the stars.

"That's why her eyebrows were rhinestones and everything was glitter," Littlejohn said.

Mindy Kaling (Mrs. Who)

Kaling plays Mrs. Who and quotes famous thinkers and literature. Delgado saw her as a "super

librarian of the universe." Her garments showed this worldly view.

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"Japanese ideas or South American embroidery or African prints were basically the idea," he

said. "All these different cultures in the world that she knew so well."

It's not unusual to see Kaling in crazy prints. Her character on "The Mindy Project," which ended

in November, wore bright outfits on the show.

Mrs. Who's makeup has less glitter than Mrs. Which's. Her painted lips, dark eyelashes and rosy

cheeks give a doll-like appearance.

That was the idea, said Littlejohn. Mrs. Who is in close-up shots as she quotes poetry to Meg and

her companions, she said. The makeup team chose a less harsh look that the young characters

and audiences would like. "So I said, a doll," Littlejohn explained.

Mrs. Who's detailed hairstyle was designed by Kimberly Kimble. The hairstyle copies her quilted

clothing.

Reese Witherspoon (Mrs. Whatsit)

Mrs. Whatsit is good at spending time with children because of her motherly nature. She changes

into a winged creature on the planet Uriel. Her dresses were made of lighter fabrics like silk.

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"When she moved, everything moved with her in the wind," Delgado said. "I was looking up

images of the tails of goldfish and how they were waving with the water, and butterflies and

flowers."

Mrs. Whatsit has bright hair. However, her makeup is often just shiny lips and matching

eyeshadow.

Delgado said he worked with Littlejohn and Kimble on the looks.

They would see each other's plans and keep sharing ideas, he said.

The settings affected their decisions as well. The characters went to a number of planets, each

one different in its appearance. Their looks had to fit them all.

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Quiz

1 Read the section "Oprah Winfrey (Mrs. Which)."

Which sentence from the section shows WHY Delgado wanted Mrs. Which to be dressed in metallic

clothes?

(A) Delgado drew from ideas like volcano explosions while dressing her like a human.

(B) "It was a lot of metal and silver, all these things that reflect a powerful woman," he

said.

(C) He created them by setting metal pieces and jewels on lace.

(D) Delgado came up with a cage-like structure for Mrs. Which, which he described as

"almost like armor."

2 Read the selection from the section "Mindy Kaling (Mrs. Who)."

"Japanese ideas or South American embroidery or African prints werebasically the idea," he said. "All these different cultures in the world thatshe knew so well."

Which of the following is the MOST accurate explanation of this paragraph?

(A) Delgado thought it was important for Mrs. Who's costume to look like a map of the

world.

(B) Delgado thought Mrs. Who's costume should look like she was not from the U.S.

(C) Delgado wanted Mrs. Who's costume to reflect her knowledge about the world.

(D) Delgado wanted Mrs. Who to be dressed like people from all over the world.

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3 Read the paragraph from the introduction [paragraphs 1-6.]

The three Mrs. W's dress in elaborate outfits with heavy makeup and bighairdos. Each look represents their personalities and stories.

What is the meaning of the word "elaborate" as it is used in the paragraph above?

(A) expensive

(B) beautiful

(C) detailed

(D) formal

4 Read the sentence from the section "Reese Witherspoon (Mrs. Whatsit)."

Mrs. Whatsit is good at spending time with children because of hermotherly nature.

Which sentence uses "nature" in the SAME way as the sentence above?

(A) Her mother thought the drawing was true to nature.

(B) The hikers found it peaceful to be among nature.

(C) It was her generous nature that he admired most.

(D) The wolf does not usually live alone in nature.

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