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Messi the Dog's Oscars Costume Designer Talks His Bow Tie

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This time last year, Katja Cahill was taking a break pre-Oscars to visit “Banshees of Inisherin” breakout Jenny the Miniature Donkey — and her date (!!) — in a livestock trailer outside the Dolby. Heated Cat House

Messi the Dog's Oscars Costume Designer Talks His Bow Tie

“That was the best part of my Oscars, just getting to go hang out in the donkey trailer,” Cahill told IndieWire. “And donkeys have support donkeys too, so there were two donkeys there.” A frequent Oscars contributor, the costume designer crafted a glittering gold vest she described as a “blinged-out service animal jacket” for Jenny to wear on stage.

At the 96th Academy Awards, the self-professed animal lover once again brought her artistry to an attendee of a different species. Cahill dressed “Anatomy of a Fall” scene-stealer Messi the dog — who played Snoop for director Justine Triet’s Best Picture nominee and Best Original Screenplay winner (co-written with Arthur Harari) — in an oversized bow tie. Related Stories ‘Inside Out 2’ Review: All Brains and No Heart, This Disappointing Sequel Proves Pixar Learned All the Wrong Lessons from Its Pandemic Years Academy Governors Awards to Honor Richard Curtis, Quincy Jones, Barbara Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson, and Juliet Taylor

“[Messi] was the cutest dog and the whole process was just so funny,” Cahill said. “The producers basically just said, ‘It’s a border collie. Make it a bow tie.’ And I was like, ‘Uh… measurements? They’re not standard!'”

The ABC telecast cut to a handful of pre-tapes (sadly, the pup was not actually seated in the theater on Sunday night) that showed Messi listening attentively to host Jimmy Kimmel’s monologue, clapping excitedly when Robert Downey Jr. won Best Supporting Actor, and peeing on Matt Damon’s Walk of Fame star as the ceremony’s stinger.

“We tried to keep the bow tie traditional so it hit very quickly,” Cahill said. “So it was just classy Oscars, black tie.” In the end, the costumer fashioned Messi’s collar from a big bow clip scaled up to meet the moment.

Laura Martin Contini, the thespian dog’s trainer, lives just outside of Paris and has owned Messi since he was young. Cahill got to know her fellow dog lover during the fitting process.

“His handler was French, so all the commands were these beautiful French sentences,” Cahill told IndieWire. “She would just be graciously giving him treats and getting him to sit while I was fitting him.”

The Academy flew Messi into Los Angeles for his fitting from France. Cahill remembers Martin Contini apologizing during one appointment that her sleepy dog was a bit “jet-lagged.”

“The dog even had a dressing room!” Cahill said. “There was a little sign for our secret guest.”

In addition to recommending Messi for the lead role once played by Tim Allen in a “Shaggy Dog” remake that will never happen, Kimmel called the dog’s “Anatomy of a Fall” performance “incredible.”

“Even though he’s a dog, [Messi] may have given the performance of the year,” the host said. “I haven’t seen a French actor eat vomit like that since Gérard Depardieu.”

As the costume designer for the overall Oscars TV production, Cahill was juggling a lot for the ceremony. On top of dressing Hollywood’s rising dog star, she helped John Cena pull off an outrageous nude illusion, costumed the Kens for Ryan Gosling’s Best Original Song number, and styled the in memoriam segment.

“He was so cute,” Cahill said of Messi. “We’re lucky to always have animals with Jimmy.”

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