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I had to work out that it was something that could move, without having everybody in spray painted leotards
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"I had to work out that it was something that could move, without having everybody in spray painted leotards"

- Colleen Atwood

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This quote by Colleen Atwood is referring to the innovative procedure of developing costumes for a movie. Atwood is saying that she needed to think outside the box and come up with something that could move without having to turn to the traditional technique of having everyone in spray painted leotards. This quote is a testament to Atwood's creativity and her ability to come up with special options to problems. It likewise speaks to her determination to take threats and believe outside package. By not counting on the standard technique of spray painted leotards, Atwood was able to produce outfits that were both aesthetically attractive and functional. This quote is a suggestion that imagination and development are necessary to success in any field. By believing outside package and taking threats, we can develop solutions that are both special and efficient.

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Colleen Atwood This quote is written / told by Colleen Atwood somewhere between September 25, 1948 and today. She was a famous Designer from USA. The author also have 16 other quotes.

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