“Ryan had been really inspired by these 1950s Korean souvenir jackets. He had bought one on his own and was wearing it around. So we built it piece by piece. We knew the collar had to be able to pop up, we wanted the knit around the wrists and waist to be 100% wool as opposed to stretchy nylon. We wanted every element to be perfect. We went through 15 or 20 iterations until we got it right. Which was down to the wire — about an hour before shooting!”
—Erin Benach, costume designer for DRIVE. 13 jackets were created for the film.
Excerpt from article in The Hollywood Reporter .

“Ryan had been really inspired by these 1950s Korean souvenir jackets. He had bought one on his own and was wearing it around. So we built it piece by piece. We knew the collar had to be able to pop up, we wanted the knit around the wrists and waist to be 100% wool as opposed to stretchy nylon. We wanted every element to be perfect. We went through 15 or 20 iterations until we got it right. Which was down to the wire — about an hour before shooting!”

—Erin Benach, costume designer for DRIVE. 13 jackets were created for the film.

Excerpt from article in The Hollywood Reporter .

12 notes
  1. inglewoodalwaysuptonogood reblogged this from nictate
  2. supafly1994 reblogged this from cryinganddriving and added:
    Drive looks dope i wanna see it ^_^
  3. cryinganddriving reblogged this from nictate
  4. nictate posted this