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Nyles' iconic Hawaiian shirt actually started to get bleached from wearing it in the pool so much.
Colin said that one day after filming, she was looking at the shirt Andy had worn in the pool and realized it was significantly lighter than it was supposed to be.
Because of all the shenanigans Nyles and Sarah got into, the costume team had to be prepared with backups of both shirts.
Sarah's first look was more disheveled, which symbolized how she didn't really fit into the wedding at the beginning of the movie. By the end of the movie, she changes back into her bridesmaid dress and finally wears the hairpiece Tala picked out for her, which represented how Sarah had "evolved, softened, become more compassionate, and forgave herself." Colin also felt that this look showed a "more humanistic perspective into who [Sarah] is as a woman now." And sticking to true Sarah fashion, it was a totally badass way to go into the exploding cave.
Colin worked with a graphic designer to create a band name and logo that she thought Sarah would listen to. The look was also very '80s and Courtney Love–inspired. Colin called Sarah's band tee outfit her "hero" look and described it as "slightly disheveled and slightly renegade, but effortlessly 'Cool Girl' thrown together." While creating Sarah's whole vibe, Colin wanted to "to just create something that was a standalone but also that could play well next to Niles."
She said it was kind of like a puzzle figuring out which colors looked best on Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti and then saw what matched from there. She also wanted to make sure their clothes would also make sense for the Palm Springs setting and color scheme.
Nyles' boxers had donuts, Misty and Sarah's earrings were circles, and there were tiny polka dots on Sarah's bra too.
Colin worked with a group of artists based out of Austin, Texas, called Fort Lonesome, who actually do a lot of other custom-made nudie suits. She wanted to create a look that was a nod to Gram Parsons and Nudie Cohn, but also keep it modern, similarly to Diplo and Post Malone's suits.
Right now, the actual suit is with production, but many people are looking to have their own.
Just like Sarah's looks symbolized her journey throughout the movie, Tala's vibe represented just how different she was from her sister. Colin wanted to make it feel like Tala put in a strong effort into every aspect of her wedding. Unlike Sarah, Tala was meant to be very bohemian, retro, and thoughtful.
Because of the time loop, Sarah and Nyles wouldn't be able to keep anything from previous days. The costume team thought it'd make more sense of it felt like Sarah had found the tinsel and quickly fashioned it into a top and decorations, and it'd feel more heartfelt knowing the amount of effort Sarah put into the whole party.
Colin said she searched in a bunch of boutiques and online for the perfect gown. She finally found five dresses that fit the wedding theme and then they immediately knew which dress they wanted as soon as Camila tried it on. It was a very ~say yes to the dress~ kind of moment.