The Hidden Meanings Behind the Costumes on 'House of the Dragon'

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told Tatler Magazine."I got the offer during quarantine, and I thought 'House of the Dragon' was interesting because it was a prequel. Working on a prequel is like starting a new project, because it's not directly related to the original." Initially unfamiliar with the original series, Temime still managed to successfully incorporate concepts like color theory to create one-of-a-kind costumes for"House of the Dragon.

The producers came up with the meaning behind the costumes, giving the colors special significance. Each hue represents the colors of each side of the family as well as their political ties; red, black, and gold symbolize blood, death, sex, and fire, for example."Having a such strong colour story . . . affected the [silhouettes] — simple and graphic shapes helped to accentuate the colours further — and [forced us] to consider how these colours would appear on screen," Temime shared.

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