Carrie Fisher complained about her costumes in the previous two movies to writer/producer George Lucas. He explained he wanted to set Leia apart from "eye candy damsels in distress" & wanted her to be a bold leader who could be looked up to instead of sought-after. Fisher thanked Lucas for being so thoughtful, but followed with the notion one could not tell "she was a woman". Those complaints led to the skimpy outfit she wore as Jabba's slave. The costume became something of a running joke among the crew, because the metal framework that held the top together meant that the costume didn't move well with her. Since Fisher didn't like the industry standard solution of using double-sided tape, it became necessary before each take to have a wardrobe person check to ensure that her breasts were still snug inside the costume top (and several scenes had to be re-shot when "wardrobe malfunctions" occurred).
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