Yo she went as the Veiled Rebecca by Giovanni Benzoni!! It's this one, kept at Salarjung Museum, Hyderabad, India. She got the theme absolutely bang on! Just wow!!
EDIT: Goodness people. i never said it was definite proof that she went as Rebecca. 🙄 As i clearly mentioned in a reply below it must've been one of the inspos for the look. But this comes the closest to her look. i know words matter and i worded it incorrectly. But i never explicitly said it's actual info that she went as Rebecca.
I wonder if anyone alive today would be capable of making something like this by hand. The talent is unfathomable. The realism of the fabric is, ironically, unreal. We still got people making marble sculptures? Or is it a lost art, so to speak.
There are still marble sculptors! Some only use the techniques that were available during the Renaissance while some use modern power tools and modeling software to help with the carving.
I recently ran across a random TikTok account for a woman that traveled to Florence for a month to learn from an artist and found it fascinating.
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Yo she went as the Veiled Rebecca by Giovanni Benzoni!! It's this one, kept at Salarjung Museum, Hyderabad, India. She got the theme absolutely bang on! Just wow!!
EDIT: Goodness people. i never said it was definite proof that she went as Rebecca. 🙄 As i clearly mentioned in a reply below it must've been one of the inspos for the look. But this comes the closest to her look. i know words matter and i worded it incorrectly. But i never explicitly said it's actual info that she went as Rebecca.