
Out of the Wardrobe
Worldcasting Podcast
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The Fabric of Society: Color and Class in Storytelling
This chapter explores the historical context of clothing and its implications within fictional narratives, highlighting the disparities in wardrobe access between social classes. It delves into the significance of fabric sources and color richness, discussing how these elements reflect a character's status and the cultural intricacies of world-building. Additionally, the conversation examines color coding in character design, using popular animated series to illustrate how varied styles can enhance storytelling without limiting personal expression.
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