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This is one of the earliest versions of the alligator, with very little detail and no color. This is a close-up of the alligator's foot. This is a close-up of her face from an early point in the process; slightly more texture has been added. The character is coming to life with the addition of color, eyes, and skin. The rabbit's musculature takes shape. This is an overview of the set of "Stolen for Fashion." The human "fashion violators" are on set next to stand-ins for the main characters—a blow-up alligator and a stuffed animal. The crew and actors rehearse the struggle over the fur coat. The director of photography checks the lighting. The rabbit's stand-in is positioned under the coat. The purse marks the spot where the CGI alligator will be added in later. This is the monitor view of the props as they were positioned to allow room for the CGI characters. These are the directors, Ross Ludwig and Shawn Preston. "Stolen for Fashion" creator Dan Neri poses with PETA US' senior vice president of communications, Lisa Lange. Ricky Gervais is at the studio. Ricky Gervais is at the studio.