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| The funeral procession begins through Theed City on Naboo. |
Dignitaries from across the galaxy assemble alongside the devastated peoples of Naboo to mourn the loss of their heroine in politics, the woman who saved their planet from Trade Federation domination thirteen years earlier as their former Queen: Padme Amidala. Her passions and legacy to stop tyranny will live on with the birth of the slowly-building Rebellion against the Galactic Empire, of which her two now secretly hidden and Jedi-powers children, Luke and Leia Skywalker, protected on separate worlds, will ultimately be amongst its greatest heroes and leaders.
"I think they call it the "End Dress." It's really, really beautiful. I think Trisha (Biggar) wanted to get an ocean sense. Someone said to me that it was very 'Orphelia.' With the flowers and the hair, it looks like I'm drowning."
Natalie Portman - Dressing the Galaxy book - 2005
"My favourite costume that Trisha designed for the Prequel Trilogy is the one Natalie wears in her funeral. It's a very moving shot in which her open coffin slowly glides under the camera. I remember asking Trisha why she chose the specific fabric and color for that dress. She looked at me in bewilderment, and very gently explained that the colour - this beautiful azure blue - and the rippled fabric matched the ethereal and melancholy landscape of the Naboo lake retreat at Lake Como, where Padme and Anakin fell in love. This is where Padme had wanted to escape with Anakin, and the funeral gown symbolizes her spiritual return to that lake."
Rick McCallum - Dressing the Galaxy book - 2005
Filmed at ILM, around 50 Lucasfilm staffers were called in to play Naboo inhabitants for background crowd scenes, some wearing multiple, differing costumes when photographed. Amongst the people would be veteran Star Wars behind the scenes chronicler J.W. Rinzler, who recalled: "The group was shot at different angles and elevations, so the filmmakers could replicate us wherever they wanted to in relation to wherever the camera was."
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| Iain McCaig's approved costume design for Padme, given a "Fabuloso" stamp by Lucas. |
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| Goodbye, Padme. |
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| Clutching the Japor snippet that was once supposed to bring luck. |
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| Behind the scenes of the costume tests and filming. |






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