Designing The Dresses For BioShock Infinite’s Elizabeth (And The Lutece Twins)

Claire Hummel worked as an artist on the recently-released BioShock Infinite, where she helped define the outfit of one of the game’s two biggest stars, Elizabeth.

With a goal of having something that both looked like it came from 1912 and was also “age-appropriate”, the image above – and the first few below – show Hummel’s contribution to the character’s final design (which as you can see here changed a bit over the years).

Having previously worked at Microsoft, with her stint at Irrational over Hummel is once again at Redmond. She’s also worked on games like Asheron’s Call and Lord of the Rings Online.

You can see more of Claire’s work at her personal site and DeviantArt page.

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