ANDOR: Why Every Costume Has a Political Meaning | Behind the Seams
Bridging the gap between the Prequel era and the Original Trilogy, "Andor" digs deep into the Empire’s role as a fascist allegory, and explores the radicalization process for the earliest Rebel heroes. Every costume choice has a fascinating political subtext. [WARNING: Major spoilers for "Andor" ahead!] Let's go Behind the Seams! Subscribe for more videos: https://bit.ly/3osOjCB Follow Gavia on Twitter: / hello_tailor #BehindTheSeams

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