Here’s How Dune Stars Battled Heat While Filming The Franchise!(Photo Credit –Facebook)

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The most high-tech gear on the Dune set wasn’t just the sandcrawlers or ornithopters. It was hidden inside the costumes. Around 400 of the nearly 2,000 outfits used in Denis Villeneuve’s Dune came with built-in cooling tech. It wasn’t sci-fi. It was survival. With filming set across scorching deserts, overheating wasn’t just a concern. It was a constant threat.

Enter Oscar-nominated costume designer Jacqueline West, who took the mission of blending function with style and ran with it. According to West, they created what she described as a “micro sandwich” of fabric layers that wicked away sweat while allowing air to circulate.

She told The Hollywood Reporter, “When there was a breeze in the desert, there was a cooling effect on the wearer — and the actors said it really worked.” These weren’t your average movie costumes. They looked like desert gear straight out of Frank Herbert’s Dune pages but with a modern twist and much more tech tucked in. And while the movie didn’t use literal stillsuits, West’s versions served a similar purpose, keeping the stars from melting under the sun.

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