.The exhibit starts with appearances from Powell's earliest costume work-- Caravaggio (1986 ), her 1st movie, and Orlando (1993 ), the 1st function she was actually nominated for-- to her more recent ventures like The Irishman. Several of the visual standouts include the dress that 11-year-old Kirsten Dunst put on in Interview along with the Creature Ofthe Night and Jonathan Rhys Myers' glam-rock appears coming from Plush Found diamond that have been in as well as away from clothing rental companies for the last 25-plus years (which Powell details is actually the reason why the costumes look "a small amount worn"). The literal jewel of the room is actually the ballgown used through Lily James in Disney's 2015 live-action remake of Cinderella which needed a team of 20 people, 550 hrs, 10,000 Swarovski crystals, and 270 yards of fabric to bring in, the latter of which gained a Guinness World Record. (Powell's focus on Robert De Niro's outfit in The Irishman likewise had a report number of costume improvements, though she jokingly holds back to take debt: "That is actually a testimony to [De Niro] because visualize possessing the amount of fittings he had to have?!").