A diretora de arte Hannah Beachler e figurinista Ruth E. Carter usaram várias referências de nações africanas para compor o visual dos wakandianos. Desde pinturas do povo Himba a ornamentos Mursi.
Mursi and Surma Lip Plates. Lip plates or disks are a form of ceremonial body modification. While many cultures use them they're best known by the Surma and Mursi tribes in Ethiopia. #BlackPanther #Wakanda pic.twitter.com/gkrfA3AC70— Waris (@diasporicblues) 17 de fevereiro de 2018
Zulu headdress. Queen Ramonda wears a distinct headdress. It's reminiscent of the reed Zulu flared hats or "Isicholos." The Zulu headdresses are traditionally worn by married women for ceremonial celebrations. pic.twitter.com/5YSIqKjkMg— Waris (@diasporicblues) 17 de fevereiro de 2018
Many of the costumes have unique and futuristic ornamentation and details. These were made by emulating styles of the Masai people. The Maasai people of East Africa live in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. #BlackPanther #Wakanda pic.twitter.com/SjTE7kMGYL— Waris (@diasporicblues) 17 de fevereiro de 2018
Igbo Mask. In one scene Erik Killmonger wears a mask. The masks, known as Mgbedike, are distinguished by the large size and bold masculine features. They are used in Igbo rituals and are designed to contrast the female dancers with their more feminine beauty. #BlackPanther pic.twitter.com/ZMkcpUCSsz— Waris (@diasporicblues) 17 de fevereiro de 2018
Basotho Blanket. In several scenes, W'Kabi (Daniel Kaluuya) and others are shown wearing Basotho blankets around their necks. Though the blankets are originally from the Lesotho people the designs are synonymous with the Sesotho people. #BlackPanther #Wakanda pic.twitter.com/XU1RlspXTt— Waris (@diasporicblues) 17 de fevereiro de 2018
Ndebele Neck Rings. Shuri and the Dora Milaje have outfits with a prominent collar. The South Ndebele peoples of Zimbabwe/South Africa wear neck rings as part of their traditional dress and as a sign of wealth and status. #BlackPanther #Wakanda pic.twitter.com/3L010CrUAU— Waris (@diasporicblues) 17 de fevereiro de 2018
Many of the costumes have a distinctive red earthy tone. This was done by studying the colors used by the Himba people of north-western Namibia. Himba people are known for applying a red ochre paste, known as "otjize", to their skin and hair. #BlackPanther #Wakanda pic.twitter.com/K8eqmwNpcg— Waris (@diasporicblues) 17 de fevereiro de 2018
Forest Whittaker plays shaman Zuri who's the spiritual leader of Wakanda. He wears ornate flowing robes known as an Agbada. It's one of the names for a flowing wide-sleeved robe worn by men/women in much of West Africa, and North Africa. #BlackPanther #Wakanda pic.twitter.com/APqePaPMX1— Waris (@diasporicblues) 17 de fevereiro de 2018
There was a lot of inspiration taken from the Dogon people. They live in the central plateau region of Mali, in West Africa. #BlackPanther Wakanda pic.twitter.com/PmcfrDiEWb— Waris (@diasporicblues) 17 de fevereiro de 2018
Tuareg scarfs. Several characters in the film wear large scarves covering their head and face. These are similar to the ones worn by the Tuareg people. The Tuareg people inhabit an area in North and West Africa. #BlackPanther #Wakanda pic.twitter.com/81D1SoIbQF— Waris (@diasporicblues) 17 de fevereiro de 2018
Other tribes of sartorial inspiration were the Turkana people in Kenya. #BlackPanther #Wakanda pic.twitter.com/cRtHbFU9NG— Waris (@diasporicblues) 17 de fevereiro de 2018
T'Challa's Kente scarf. Kente, known as nwentom in Akan, is a type of silk and cotton fabric made of interwoven cloth strips and is native to the Akan people of Ghana. #BlackPanther #Wakanda pic.twitter.com/7a7oOhOp1H— Waris (@diasporicblues) 17 de fevereiro de 2018
The Great Rift Valley. Scientists have estimated that the Great Rift Valley found in Kenya was formed over 20 million years ago when the Earth’s crust began to split. #BlackPanther #Wakanda pic.twitter.com/XZ7wGSWEXB— Waris (@diasporicblues) 17 de fevereiro de 2018
Tribal make-up is practiced in many African tribes. The make-up, often in the form of face paint, is used for many different reasons and can signify many different things such as hunting, religious and traditional reasons, military purposes or to scare an enemy. #BlackPanther pic.twitter.com/jWlmBM9qEt— Waris (@diasporicblues) 17 de fevereiro de 2018
Outras inspirações são as Ahosi, grupo de guerreiras do povo Fon. Foram chamadas de amazonas por historiadores ocidentais por formarem um grupamento de mulheres do império de Daomé, atual Benin.#BlackPanther was totally a Afrocentric natural hair movie. Inspiration came from this collection of black hairstyles shot by the Nigerian photographer J. D. ’Okhai Ojeikere. #Wakanda pic.twitter.com/cSpA4Rd02O— Waris (@diasporicblues) 17 de fevereiro de 2018
As Ahosi |
Detalhe de uma casa Ndebele |
Construção Timbuktu |
Nekhakha e o heka |
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