The Danish Girl documents the gender realignment of Lili Elbe (Eddie Redmayne) who felt trapped in the body of Einar Wegener, an artist from mid-1920 Copenhagen. When his wife, Gerda Wegener (Alicia Vikander) asks her husband to step in for a no-show female model, a feeling is awakened within him as he slowly morphs and adapts the feminine traits that correspond with the new muse. As time goes on, Einar realises that Lili is the closest he has ever come to finding and accepting his true self and with support from his loving wife, progresses on the path of self-discovery and identity in the face of an unaccepting and unadapted society. Multiple barriers stand in the path to true happiness, but Lili is ready to face them all to correct the error in nature that is her body.
I  watched  the film The Danish Girl, I would say it was the most influential thing for various reasons. The first reason is because they were artists and I always thought that they were special people, in terms of how to dress for the society that they lived in. Secondly, they already had a visual world of themselves and they had created a visual world. It was very interesting for me to look at that.
All of their dress and costumes are influenced by their art, from the color to the some of the shapes. But it was mainly the emotions of their paintings that influenced me the most.  I tried to reflect those emotions in the sketches that I created.
Sketches inspired from the film
THE DANISH GIRL
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THE DANISH GIRL

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