played by real-life fashion plate Anya Taylor-Joy), as she descends into degradation and doom.“Last Night’s” Soho abounds with grime, gore and ghouls galore — yet even at its most ghastly, it exudes a seductive glamour, thanks to costume designer Odile Dicks-Mireaux.“The clothes needed to be beautiful enough that Eloise would then feel inspired [in her own contemporary designs],” Dicks-Mireaux told The Post. “But they also had to be as authentic to the period as possible.”To get that swinging ’60s vibe, Dicks-Mireaux watched dozens of films from the era — including Roman Polanski’s stylish thriller “Repulsion” and the teen exploitation flick “Beat Girl” — and studied ingenues like Brigitte Bardot (whose tousled blond locks inspired.
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