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One of the most spectacular items is Robot Girl's outfit from "Real Steel," which features metal briefs and a matching bra worn over a digital-looking bodysuit reminiscent of a computer motherboard. "You can really appreciate the fabrics," Bridges said, adding that he is inspired by seeing his colleagues' work up close. "You can reach out and touch them
-- you wouldn't dare -- but it makes it so exciting to see the fabric and the detail that often times you don't get to see in the actual film. There's a filter, there's dim lighting, there's a quick cutaway or it ends up on the cutting room floor. Right now, here, I can look at them as long as I want." The costume showcase also inspires the next generation of designers, several of whom watched in awe as Bridges adjusted his creations and spoke to the press. At this exhibit, it's the costumes and designers, not the actors, who are the real stars. ___ Online:
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