The Hunger Games Costume Designer Has Released A Capsule Collection Inspired By The Ballad Of Songbirds and Snakes

Still on a high about The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes? So are we! We can’t seem to get the music out of our heads, as well as the amazing wardrobe among the cast.

The award-winning costume designer Trish Summerville gave us so many incredible looks throughout the film, especially Tigris’ (Hunter Schafer) signature style and Lucy Gray’s (Rachel Zegler) iconic rainbow dress. She also won “Costume Designer of the Year” at the 2023 Style Awards for her work on Catching Fire.

In partnership with The Lionsgate Shop, the collection features products inspired by the film, such as apparel, accessories, and home décor. It showcases organic elements of flowers, birds, and, of course, snakes all within the film’s theme. What’s better than a romantic relationship with a future tyrant? A matching Songbirds & Snakes hoodie and jogger set! Speaking of tyrants, roses are a huge thing for Snow so fans can enjoy using an elegant rose tote for all their needs and make a fashion statement with a floral-detailed scarf — an ode to Coriolanus’ (Tom Blyth) late mother’s shawl he gave to Lucy Gray.

Trish Summerville is also collaborating with Mexican jeweler Laura Cantu to bring elegant charm with statement pieces, delicately crafted rings, iconic charms, bracelets, and even a dog tag with the iconic logo from the film.

Both collections are available on The Lionsgate Shop and the jewelry collection will also be sold on Laura Cantu’s website and in their eight retail stores in Mexico.

Paola Cardenas

Paola Cardenas is a passionate journalist in the world of entertainment news. She’s always keeping up with the latest updates on your favorite TV shows, films, Broadway shows, music, and all things pop culture. As a first-generation Latina, she deeply cares about social and political issues within the entertainment industry and dedicated to implementing inclusive voices. She enjoys writing poetry, practicing sustainability, and of course, binge-watching comfort shows/films.

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