The Eduqas Rule: Modern & Relatable

Pilot Theatre deliberately used modern clothing so teenage audiences could recognize the world. The costumes must feel contemporary but exaggerated to highlight the dystopian wealth gap. Use the interactive mannequin below to build the three main styles of Albion.

1. Select Faction

2. Customise Colour

Select a garment on the mannequin first to experiment with color symbolism.

📝 Eduqas Terminology Bank

Bespoke Tailoring

Clothing custom-made to fit perfectly. Use this for Crosses (like Kamal) to show their immense wealth and control over their image.

Distressed Fabrics

Materials that have been intentionally faded, frayed, or scuffed. Essential for Noughts to visually represent their poverty and hard labor.

Tactical / Militarised

Clothing designed for combat (riot gear, heavy boots, visors). Shows the aggressive, violent enforcement of the dystopian state.

📝 Exam Strategy: The Design Grid

Use this structure in your Eduqas exam to guarantee top marks (Point ➔ Effect ➔ Terminology).

Costume Choice (What) Impact Justification (Why) Key Terminology
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