Hungarian costume designer’s dress sells for €60,000

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The iconic flower dress from Ari Aster’s movie, Midsommar, was auctioned off for about 20.6 million forints ($65,000). The movie was shot in Hungary, and many of the costumes were designed by the Hungarian Andrea Flesch. This particularly interesting piece was worn by Florence Pugh.
The ‘May Queen’ dress worn by actress Florence Pugh, was made using 10,000 silk flowers. The dress weighs about 15 kg (33 lbs), because of which they had to use special designs and engineer the dress to a certain extent. The dress itself and the spiked crown was made using silk forget-me-nots, sweet peas, buttercups, cornflowers, and Persian jewels.

‘May Queen’ dress Source: A24 / a24auctions.com/auctions/midsommar-harga-collectibles/may-queen-dress/ 
‘May Queen’ dress, silk flower close-up Source: A24 / a24auctions.com/auctions/midsommar-harga-collectibles/may-queen-dress/ 
‘May Queen’ crown close-up Source: A24 / a24auctions.com/auctions/midsommar-harga-collectibles/may-queen-dress/ 
‘May Queen’ dress with crown Source: A24 / a24auctions.com/auctions/midsommar-harga-collectibles/may-queen-dress/
Forbes reported that the maker of the movie, A24, auctioned off several items that were used in Midsommar. Along with the iconic costumes designed by Andrea Flesch, other props were up for grabs as well, for example, the bear headdress made by Hungarian special make-up and prop master Iván Pohárnok. According to Variety, the money raised by








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