Outfitting the teenage version of a Y2k pop culture icon is a tall order. The Prime Video origin story spin-off of Legally Blonde follows Elle Woods (Lexi Minetree) as she transitions from her perfect life in sunny Los Angeles to being a social misfit at high school in gloomy Seattle. “The world fell in love with her 25 years ago. I had a picture of who she was when she’s grown up, so I had to put the puzzle pieces together, figuring out the things that inspire her to become that person,” says costume designer Sara Byblow.
Before sketching a single silhouette or sourcing a garment, Byblow immersed herself in the cultural landscape of 1995 through vintage issues of Cosmopolitan, Vogue, and Seventeen stacked beside high school yearbooks from Beverly Hills and Seattle. Every major runway from 1992 to 1995 was printed and annotated. Rather than asking “What would Elle wear?”, the team first asked: “Who would Elle have admired?”
The ’90s were the era of the OG supermodel. One reference, in particular, was surprisingly influential in the philosophy behind costuming Elle: Naomi Campbell’s now-iconic fall during Vivienne Westwood’s fall 1993 runway show, followed by her smile, recovery, and triumphant finish. “Elle is all about positivity and picking yourself back up, and that moment felt so Elle-coded,” Byblow says, adding that Claudia Schiffer and Gwen Stefani became references for the wardrobe of Elle’s mother, Eva Woods.




















