"Our Tracy is absolutely gorgeous, she looks like Elizabeth Taylor," Vogt gushed of newcomer Maddie Baillio, noting she's "very fair, so she doesn't look good in white," leading to more colorful clothing for the live production's version of the iconic character.
"It makes her look washed out, so I put her more in colors. She wears purple, lavender, she has yellow," Vogt said. "She starts off with white and I gave her a bright blue tie to try and give her something. And then she goes into color right away."
And as Tracy starts spending more time with the show's African-American characters, "she starts wearing more of their colors. There's two different color palettes, for the white people and for the African-American people, and Tracy starts going more into their color palette. At the end, everyone starts mixing color palettes."