From binoculars to sweatbands, the characters in Wes Anderson’s cinematic universe wear their personas — sometimes literally — on their sleeves. Adam Woodward, film critic and author of “The Worlds of Wes Anderson,” breaks down some of the key costumes in the film director’s archive, and explains why the choice of suiting in his latest, “The Phoenician Scheme,” is laden with subtext.
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