“Femme de Murcie” from Costumes de Differents Pays by Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur, 18th centrury
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George Barbier, Mlle Jeanne (Jane) Marnac dans "Manon, fille galante". Shoes by Perugia (André Perugia), costume de George Barbier for Charles Frederick Worth, detail. La Gazette du Bon ton, 1924-1925.
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Costume sketches for La Traviata, Milan, 1880
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Costume/fashion illustrations I did for the costume designer Kiley Ogle of Meg Ryan's character Willa Davis from What Happens Later (in theatres today)!
(Please note: this film has secured an interim SAG-AFTRA agreement)
Photo still by Stefania Rosini
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revisiting the crazy beautiful costumes from station eleven
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Hey guys! So the SAG and WGA strikes have shut down pretty much all of the film industry which means I’m currently without work. So to help keep paying my bills I’ve opened commissions! I’d love to bring your character to life! Please feel free to drop me a line here, and all reblogs would be greatly appreciated as well!
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The Fashion Designs of Diana Ross
From casual to high fashion, Diana Ross created 50 outfits as the costume designer for Berry Gordy's 1975-directed film, Mahogany, where Diana also portrays the lead character, Tracy Chambers, an aspiring fashion designer from Chicago who finds success as a supermodel.
In a 1976 interview, Diana stated:
"I begged to design the clothes [in Mahogany] because in high school I majored in fashion design and costume illustration. I had a pretty good background in that. That’s what I thought I wanted to be. Singing was fun for me. I enjoy doing it. Then when the movie came along, I said: ‘That would be great research for me to do the movie. I could spend time finding exactly what a designer has to go through to make a collection.’"
After convincing Berry, Diana went on to commit 8 months to researching and completing those 50 designs. For the looks in the Asian-inspired fashion show at the end of the film, Diana was inspired by little paper kites she saw in a shop in Los Angeles.
Here's more of her costume illustrations, which she included in her 1977 concert program, An Evening With Diana:
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A bunch of my projects are opening really close to each other, including one of my features is on Netflix starting today (the art is old because I did them two full years ago!)
Spamalot on Broadway, X Opera at the Met, Rustin on Netflix, and Hell’s Kitchen at the Public!
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A little something I did
Outfit designs by Mochipanofficial on insta
Warda in Terracota Garden, Zoe in Chunky Pumpkin Jacket and Persephone in 3 Piece Strawberry Set
Individual undercut
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Códice de Trajes, costumes from the realms of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain, made in Germany in mid 16th century (1540s-1550s)
Prussia
Prussia and Friesland
Schwabia and Elzach
Juelich
Frisia
Germany
German dance
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Vladimir Barjansky, Mademoiselle Paulette Duval. Costume by Georges Doeuillet. La Gazette du Bon Ton, 1920.
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put random girls in idolmaster costumes to study them traditionally in color
costumes in order: X X X
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costume illustrations done by me of willa davis, played by meg ryan, for her film WHAT HAPPENS LATER (2023)
costume designer: kiley ogle
BTS stills: stefania rosini
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1920 George Barbier, plate depicting Paulette Duval, in his Vingt-cinq costumes pour le théâtre, with introduction by Edmond Jaloux (Paris: Camille Bloch, 1927), plate 9. Reproduced from the original in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson Library.
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