50 Designers, 50 Costumes

50 Designers, 50 Costumes
Author: Deborah Nadoolman Landis
Publisher: University of California Press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2004
Genre: Costume
ISBN:

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Contemporary motion picture costume designers detail, in their own words, their most significant recent challenges and show how the creation of costume contributes to the process of building characters for the screen. Stories from the trenchesabout how these designers work with actors and directors.

Dressed

Dressed
Author: Deborah Nadoolman Landis
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2007-11-27
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0060816503

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From the lavish productions of Hollywood's Golden Age through the high-tech blockbusters of today, the most memorable movies all have one thing in common: they rely on the magical transformations rendered by the costume designer. Whether spectacular or subtle, elaborate or barely there, a movie costume must be more than merely a perfect fit. Each costume speaks a language all its own, communicating mood, personality, and setting, and propelling the action of the movie as much as a scripted line or synthetic clap of thunder. More than a few acting careers have been launched on the basis of an unforgettable costume, and many an era defined by the intuition of a costume designer—think curvy Mae West in I'm No Angel (Travis Banton, costume designer), Judy Garland in A Star is Born (Jean Louis and Irene Sharaff, costume designers), Diane Keaton in Annie Hall (Ruth Morley, costume designer), or Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark (Deborah Nadoolman Landis, costume designer). In Dressed: A Century of Hollywood Costume Design, Academy Award-nominated costume designer Deborah Nadoolman Landis showcases one hundred years of Hollywood's most tantalizing costumes and the characters they helped bring to life. Drawing on years of extraordinary research, Landis has uncovered both a treasure trove of costume sketches and photographs—many of them previously unpublished—and a dazzling array of first-person anecdotes that inform and enhance the images. Along the way she also provides and eye-opening, behind-the-scenes look at the evolution of the costume designer's art, from its emergence as a key element of cinematic collaboration to its limitless future in the era of CGI. A lavish tribute that mingles words and images of equal luster, Dressed is one book no film and fashion lover should be without.

Edith Head

Edith Head
Author: Jay Jorgensen
Publisher: Running Press Adult
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2010-10-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0762438053

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Nearly every iconic film in the last century had one thing in common: Edith Head. From her mysterious childhood to the controversial portfolio that landed her first job in a Hollywood costume department, Jorgenson provides a sleek and sophisticated portrait of the most influential costume designer of the twentieth century.

Hollywood Sketchbook

Hollywood Sketchbook
Author: Deborah Nadoolman Landis
Publisher: Harper Design
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-10-16
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780061984969

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In Hollywood Sketchbook, Academy Award-nominated costume designer Deborah Nadoolman Landis, president of the Hollywood Costume Designers Guild, showcases more than 1,000 illustrations of costumes from classic motion pictures, many of the designs never before seen by the general public. In this stunning follow-up to her acclaimed Dressed: A Century of Hollywood Costume Design, Landis tell the story of costume design from the birth of the movies to the present day—presenting the work of one hundred of the most provocative and pioneering costume design artists of the last century, including Pauline Annon, Cecil Beaton, Bonnie Cashin, Joe De Yong, and Charles LeMaire.

1 Brief, 50 Designers, 50 Solutions in Fashion Design

1 Brief, 50 Designers, 50 Solutions in Fashion Design
Author: Natalio Martin Arroyo
Publisher: Rockport Publishers
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1610602315

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When a fashion designer creates a collection, their focus is on the personal profile of the individual who will wear their garments. This book explores the creative mind of top fashion designers and asks the question, who would their "It" boy or "It" girl be and what would they wear? In 1 Brief, 50 Designers, 50 Solutions in Fashion Design, fifty designers create their own stylistic definition of what is "it" in fashion. They bring us through their creative process and share with us the final results.

Costume Design: The Basics

Costume Design: The Basics
Author: T.M. Delligatti
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2020-09-22
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 100017638X

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Costume Design: The Basics provides an overview of the fundamental principles of theatrical costume design, from pre-production through opening night. Beginning with a discussion of what is costume design, why do people wear clothes, and what is the role of the costume designer, this book makes accessible the art and practice of costume design. Peppered with interviews with working costume designers, it provides an understanding of what it means to be a costume designer and offers a strong foundation for additional study. Readers will learn: How to use clues from the script to decipher a character’s wardrobe Methods used to sketch ideas using traditional or digital media How to discuss a concept with a team of directors, producers, and designers Strategies to use when collaborating with a professional costume shop How to maintain a healthy work/life balance Courses of action when working under a limited money and labor budget. Costume Design: The Basics is an ideal starting point for aspiring designers looking for ways to achieve the best costumes on stage and realize their vision into a visual story told through clothing.

Creating the Illusion

Creating the Illusion
Author: Jay Jorgensen
Publisher: Running Press Adult
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0762458070

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Marilyn Monroe made history by standing over a subway grating in a white pleated halter dress designed by William Travilla. Hubert de Givenchy immortalized the Little Black Dress with a single opening scene in Breakfast at Tiffany's. A red nylon jacket signaled to audiences that James Dean was a Rebel Without a Cause. For more than a century, costume designers have left indelible impressions on moviegoers' minds. Yet until now, so little has been known about the designers themselves and their work to complement and enrich stories through fashion. Creating the Illusion presents the history of fashion on film, showcasing not only classic moments from film favorites, but a host of untold stories about the creative talent working behind the scenes to dress the stars from the silent era to the present day. Among the book's sixty-five designer profiles are Clare West, Howard Greer, Adrian, Walter Plunkett, Travis Banton, Irene, Edith Head, Cecil Beaton, Bob Mackie, and Colleen Atwood. The designers' stories are set against the backdrop of Hollywood: how they collaborated with great movie stars and filmmakers; how they maneuvered within the studio system; and how they came to design clothing that remains iconic decades after its first appearance. The array of films discussed and showcased through photos spans more than one hundred years, from draping Rudolph Valentino in exotic "sheik" dress to the legendary costuming of Gone with the Wind, Alfred Hitchcock thrillers, Bonnie and Clyde, Reservoir Dogs, and beyond. This gloriously illustrated volume includes candid photos of the designers at work, portraits and wardrobe tests of stars in costume, and designer sketches. Drawing from archival material and dozens of new interviews with award-winning designers, authors Jay Jorgensen and Donald L. Scoggins offer a highly informative, lavish, and entertaining history of Hollywood costume design. About TCM: Turner Classic Movies is the definitive resource for the greatest movies of all time. It engages, entertains, and enlightens to show how the entire spectrum of classic movies, movie history, and movie-making touches us all and influences how we think and live today.

Edith Head

Edith Head
Author: Jay Jorgensen
Publisher: Running Press Adult
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2010-10-05
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0762441739

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All About Eve. Funny Face. Sunset Blvd. Rear Window. Sabrina. A Place in the Sun. The Ten Commandments. Scores of iconic films of the last century had one thing in common: costume designer Edith Head (1897 -- 1981). She racked up an unprecedented 35 Oscar nods and 400 film credits over the course of a fifty-year career. Never before has the account of Hollywood's most influential designer been so thoroughly revealed -- because never before have the Edith Head Archives of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences been tapped. This unprecedented access allows this book to be a one-of-a-kind survey, bringing together a spectacular collection of rare and never-before-seen sketches, costume test shots, behind-the- scenes photos, and ephemera.

Costume Design in the Movies

Costume Design in the Movies
Author: Elizabeth Leese
Publisher: Continuum
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1977
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Costume Design in TV and Film

Costume Design in TV and Film
Author: Nancy Capaccio
Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2018-12-15
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1502640392

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Costume designers don't just design costumes, they design the characters in movies and television shows. In this book, readers will enjoy learning the behind-the-scenes stories about how costumes turn ordinary-looking actors into everything from superheroes to villains, peasants to kings. They'll discover how they can channel their passion for fashion and history into work in the real world. Seeing how the craft of costuming requires not only research but also teamwork, budgeting, and attention to detail will reinforce good practices that transcend careers.