Wardrobe Wows and Set Secrets: Michelle Stafford on How Y&R Nailed the Dumas Party Aesthetic
Dumas' party is underway on The Young and the Restless. While fans are interested in the mystery surrounding the host and the guests, the set and the wardrobes have everyone talking. One person who loves the setup for the Dumas party is actress Michelle Stafford.
Aristotle Dumas' party is a big deal on Y&R. Not only will the mysterious businessman finally be revealed, but drama will ensue among guests.
Since this is one of Y&R's most compelling storylines, the show went all out for the grand reveal. With the party taking place at Dumas' French chateau, the crew built new sets. Among them was a train set that most of Genoa City used to travel to France. Then there was the garden area of Dumas' mansion, complete with a maze, which guests had to go through.
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Aside from the gorgeous sets, the wardrobe department also stunned with its fashion choices. With it being summer, many characters wore bright and comfortable clothing.
The sets and the wardrobe have generated lots of buzz. While fans have mixed reactions, Stafford loves the aesthetic. On Instagram, the actress praised the crew for their work.
'Someone on X said I was channeling Fred Flintstone. Hahaha. I actually like to think I was Wilma🧡🧡🧡,' Stafford captioned a behind-the-scenes photo of the Dumas set. '@mandiline killed with all the wardrobe she had to get for all of us. Our set decorators killed with all of the sets!! Everyone worked very hard on this story. I hope you enjoy!'
As Dumas' party continues, viewers will see more of the gorgeous sets and colorful wardrobe. What Dumas has in store for his guests remains a mystery. But it's going to be one party that Genoa City's elite won't ever forget.
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