Sandy Powell Lindy Hemming Collen Atwood Theoni Alredge Jenny Beaven Alexandra Byrne James Acheson Edith Head Sharen Davis Cecil Beaton
Costume designers create the look of each character by designing clothes and accessories the actors will wear in performance.
Depending on their style and complexity, costumes may be made, bought, revamped out of existing stock or rented.
Their designs need to faithfully reflect the personalities of the characters in the script.
Creative Design Technical
Imagination Critical Thinking Free Play
Innovation - the introduction of something new Research - to investigate thoroughly Function - the action for which a person or thing is specially fitted or used or for which a thing exist.
Intention - what one intends to do or bring out. Evaluation - to determine the significance, worth, or condition of use. Quality - a degree of excellence Price Point - a range of cost
Warner Bros. Studios maintains one of the largest collections of period and contemporary costumes for film, television, theater and commercial productions. The Costume Design Center encompasses costume rentals, manufacturing, tailoring, design suites and prep cages. The on-lot 60,000 square foot climate-controlled facility houses aisles of costume categorized by era, decade and style.
Contemporary Dance/Showgirl/Las Vegas Ethnic Formal/Bridal Inuit Occupational Period through Modern Day Renaissance Sci-Fi Western/Frontier The rental collection also feature racks of shoes, furs maintained in a cold storage and a vast array of accessories: jewelry, hats, belts, scarves, neckties and more. Costumes are rented and sent to clients world wide.