Costume
At the beginning it was only planed to do one suit for the Sewer and some hoods for the demons, because black material is quite expensive. But Mark Weidmann (stoned Demon) owns plenty bale of cloth that he didn’t use. He kindly allows us to use them for the dresses. So it was possible that all demons get a tunic.
Totally we have 15 tunics, 11 are black and 4 are grey. The grey ones are for the low-ranking demons. They are all cut in only one size. Except the one for Fabienne that she made specially for herself because the other ones were too large for her.
There are also 15 (ore more) hoods, that are use to cover head and neck of the demons. 4 different type of hood were made. The first type is like a bag that is pulled over the head. It covers completely face and head, so the actors don’t have to wear a mask.
The second type is like a rectangular material piece that is sewed at the small end. But the most of the hoods are of the third type. The hood posses at the end something like wings. These wings are quite handy because they hide the naked neck. It is also possible to fix the wings together, so that only the eyes are free.
The forth type of hood was never use (nobody knows why). This type of hood was made from glued material leftovers.
The suit of the Sewer is probably the most lavish dresses in this movie. It consisted of 6 different parts. A monk-like habit, a whole-head-hood which is wear under the actual hood, a scarf who cover the naked throat of the Sewer, a black belt, black gloves and a long black cape that reach down the ground. Under this equipment Simon Fezzo is also wearing a black T-shirt, black trousers and black shoes.

sewing

actors in demon clothes