“When President Snow gave the crown to Katniss, he gave her a venomous look that let her know he would get revenge.”
]]>After winning the 74th Games, Peeta and Katniss both appeared for the post-Games interview. Katniss was told by Haymitch Abernathy that they must act as though they were madly in love and that she would have rather died than lose Peeta. Katniss was dressed as an innocent young girl in a yellow dress that resembled candlelight to draw attention away from her rebellious actions.
“When President Snow gave the crown to Katniss, he gave her a venomous look that let her know he would get revenge.”
“The thing that pulled her outfit together the most was her golden mockingjay pin worn on the inside of her jacket.”
]]>Katniss’ 74th Games arena outfit was practical, subdued survival clothing that was complete with layering t-shirts and hooded jackets with cargo pants and boots.
“The thing that pulled her outfit together the most was her golden mockingjay pin worn on the inside of her jacket.”
“Short stand of colors and chunky black boots helped to imagine a rugged image that felt equal parts prison, sport, and military uniform.”
]]>During the Games training, the tributes were dressed in minimalist, unisex uniforms of black, grey, and maroon.
“Short stand of colors and chunky black boots helped to imagine a rugged image that felt equal parts prison, sport, and military uniform.”
“When she twirled, artificial flames engulfed the bottom of the dress. This is when she gained the nickname “Girl on Fire.’”
]]>For Katniss’ first interview with the host of the Hunger Games, Caesar Flickerman, she wore a glittering red dress. She won the Capitol over by showing off her outfit and twirling around, making her look beautiful.
“When she twirled, artificial flames engulfed the bottom of the dress. This is when she gained the nickname “Girl on Fire.’”