The Prime Video’s whodunit movie “Ten Little Mistresses” not only showcases a fun cast but also fashion.
The behind-the-scenes look shows creations and interviews with costume designer Jay Lorenz Conanan, headpiece and wig artist Jaydee Jasa, executive producer Perci Intalan, and writer-director Jun Robles Lana.


“Ten Little Mistresses” (Prime Video)

“Ten Little Mistresses” (Prime Video)

“Ten Little Mistresses” (Prime Video)

“Ten Little Mistresses” (Prime Video)
"The challenge for me as a costume designer when I first saw the script was how I can make them pop while being together, and while being alone as individuals. The core of the design is gonna be a pageant; it's gonna be a competition," said Conanan.
Intalan agreed, saying, "It's so uniquely Filipino - our sense of pageantry, the visual spectacle.”
"Parang moving trophies kasi sila ni Valentin ," said Lana, referring to the role of actor John Arcilla. "It has to be big. It has to be outlandish."
Jasa was also thrilled he found a project where he was allowed to exaggerate.
"When I make headpieces for my different projects, they'd always say, 'Oh it's too much. Can you tone it down?' And when I got to this project, that was what they were asking for," said Jasa.
“Ten Little Mistresses” is now streaming on Prime Video in 240 countries and territories.