The stunning wedding dress in CrazyRichAsians isn't *actually* a wedding dress at all—and it took 3 weeks to make! The movie's costume designer reveals 7 secrets about the extravagant wedding scene that will make you do a double take when watching. 💍
While everything was insured, the jewelry still required extra eyes to watch for thieves ... because Vogt couldn't afford costume jewelry on their movie budget. Strangely enough, borrowing real jewelry was the cheaper option.
"There was a lot of real jewelry on set, and we did have to have security. Everything had to be insured, even like dresses that came from different designers, we had to insure the dresses because some of those dresses were like $20,000. So if something happened to those dresses, we'd be in big trouble. So when they came in, we'd insure it."
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