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The Art of Costume Podcast is a podcast hosted by Elizabeth Joy Glass and Spencer Williams, dedicated to highlighting the best in costume design. Join us each week as Elizabeth and Spencer break down the costumes from some of our favorite films and television shows, meet the costume designers, and go behind the scenes to find out what the costumes mean to the story and how they were created. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theartofcostume/support
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Succumb to the darkness as we explore the haunting world of Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu. In this episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, Spencer sits down with costume designer Linda Muir to discuss her mesmerizing work on the film. From the meticulous research process to Ellen Hutter's ethereal costumes, the chilling transformation of Count Orlok, and the art of aging and dyeing fabrics, discover how the costumes help bring this gothic tale to life. Linda also shares her experience designing for a film that often feels lit by candlelight, adding to the film's eerie ambiance.
Plus, Spencer addresses the recent LA wildfires, offering resources and support options for those affected. Don’t miss this unforgettable dive into the shadows of Nosferatu.
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Hang on tight spider monkey! For the season four finale of The Art of Costume Podcast, Elizabeth and Spencer revisit one of their favorites... Twilight. But this time, we have a special guest. Costume designer Wendy Chuck joins the podcast to talk about her process behind the costumes for the Cullens, Edward's peacoat, the nomads, and the infamous prom looks.
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Game. Set. Match! 🎾 In this exciting bonus episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we're serving up an ace with none other than renowned fashion designer Jonathan W Anderson. Spencer sits down with Jonathan to discuss his work on Luca Guadagnino’s films ‘Challengers’ and ‘Queer’. Together, they dive into the art of blending high fashion with storytelling, crafting tennis whites, the research in preparation for ‘Queer’, Jonathan’s recent “Designer of the Year” award, and working alongside Guadagnino to bring these films to life. Love may mean nothing in tennis, but in costume design, it’s everything!
Once upon a time in Los Angeles! In this week's special audience request episode, our hosts watch another iconic film, 'The Fall,' with costumes designed by Eiko Ishioka. Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer get into all of the costumes from the 1920s hospital to "The Five" and the Masked Bandit, and, of course, the costumes worn by Sister Evelyn.
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Are you not entertained!? In this very special episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we are joined by two champions of the Colosseum - Gladiator II costume designers Janty Yates & David Crossman. Join us for a conversation full of research, statues, sharks, Pedro Pascal, military armor expertise, and a whole lot of costumes. The gods have SPOKEN!
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As it was written, The Art of Costume Podcast welcomes the true Lisan al Gaib to the show. Dune Part Two costume designer Jacqueline West joins the podcast to discuss her research in preparation for the film's costumes, working with Denis Villeneuve, Lady Jessica's costume arc, working with Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atreides, and the famous Harkonnen arena scene. He who controls the costumes (or spice) controls the universe.
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It's showtime! In this special episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, Elizabeth and Spencer are joined by THE GOAT, Costume Designer Colleen Atwood. Listen along as Colleen discusses the costume design of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, including the iconic Beetlejuice suit, Lydia Deetz in her goth mom era, finding the line between Astrid and Wednesday Addams, and, of course, the epic sequel wedding.
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Seekest thou the road to all that's foul and fair. In The Art of Costume Podcast grand finale of our "Season of the Witch" spooky season, we are watching the new Disney + series, 'Agatha All Along.' Gather your coven as we are joined by the witch responsible for the brilliant costume team behind this series, costume designer Daniel Selon. Throughout the episode, Selon speaks to Agatha's road coat, the first phone call with Patti Lupone, the shocking Billy Maximoff reveal, and the inspiration behind the many trials faced by the coven. It's time to go down the Witches' Road! ► Podcast Merch Store: https://www.teepublic.com/user/theartofcostume ► Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/ze3zBSK2 ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartofcostumepod/ ► TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theartofcostume
Witches of England! 🐀This week’s episode of The Art of Costume Podcast is all about the 1990 film directed by Nicolas Roeg and starring the Grand High Witch, Anjelica Huston 🔮 In this episode, Elizabeth and Spencer discuss the costumes designed by Marit Allen, the fierce costumes worn by Anjelica Huston, the ultimate coastal-grandmother look, Jim Henson, and of course, thousands of revolting little children 🧙🏼♀️🐀
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Whether it be the blacksmith next door or the midwife across the street... you are surrounded by witches. Well, at least that was true in WGN's spellbinding series, Salem. In this week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, our hosts dive into this campy classic series, brought to life by costume designer Joseph Porro. Join us as we uncover the secrets behind the seductive Mary Sibley's bewitching and not subtle costumes, Tituba's vibrant cloaks, John Alden's detailed layers, and a lot of puritanical malarkey. Grab your spellbook and listen for a devilishly fun exploration of Salem's unforgettable costumes!
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Wouldst thou like to live deliciously? This week on The Art of Costume Podcast, our hosts continue the 'Season of the Witch' series with one of Spencer's favorites, The Witch, directed by Robert Eggers. As a special treat, we’re joined by the brilliant costume designer behind this haunting film, Linda Muir. Join us under the pale moonlight as we delve into Puritan dress, Anya Taylor-Joy's stunning film debut, the film’s muted color palette, the witch of the woods, and a pair of troublesome twins.
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We are the weirdos, mister! The Season of the Witch has begun at The Art of Costume Podcast, so it only makes sense to start the month with a cult classic, The Craft. Ready yourself to call upon the four corners as Elizabeth and Spencer break down the costumes designed by Deborah Everton. Some of our most wicked topics include Nancy's black coat, Bonnie's glow-up, spooky on-set stories, and a whole lot of necklaces... Light as a feather, stiff as a board! Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/G4wkq2UkXV
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It's time to conquer the open road as The Art of Costume Podcast gears up for the new film, The Bikeriders. Costume designer Erin Benach joins the podcast to talk with our hosts about her original inspirations, creating the motorcycle club jackets, working with Austin Butler, and the dirt and grease familiar to any rider. Plus, do you feel the chill in the air? After the interview with Benach, stay tuned for the annual reveal of our 'Spooky Season' episodes starting October 1st.
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I haven't worn a nightgown in years! In the exciting finale of our "Hot Girl Summer" series on The Art of Costume Podcast, our hosts watch the classic film Roman Holiday. Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer discuss the Academy Award-winning costumes designed by legendary costume designer Edith Head. Even better, we get to listen to special audio where Edith Head describes the process behind creating these costumes and working with Audrey Hepburn in her first feature film! Video and Audio courtesy of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
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In this inaugural episode of "Costume Talk," Emmy-nominated costume designers Carlos Rosario and Christine Wada engage in an insightful conversation about their work on "Shogun" and "Loki." They exchange questions about each other's creative processes, career journeys, and experiences designing for these acclaimed projects. This episode offers a unique glimpse into the minds of two of the industry's leading costume designers as they explore the art and craft of storytelling through costume.
---------- "Costume Talk" is a new series that brings the art of costume design to the forefront of film and television. Produced by The Art of Costume, the series pairs together two costume designers in each episode for a candid conversation about their craft, careers, and creative journeys. "Costume Talk" offers a behind-the-scenes look at how costumes are conceived, created, and contribute to storytelling on screen. Each episode features engaging discussions, personal anecdotes, and professional insights from some of the industry's most talented designers, celebrating the artistry and passion behind every stitch and seam.
There you are, reindeer! In this week's bonus episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, Spencer is joined by Baby Reindeer costume designer and 2024 Emmy nominee Mekel Bailey. Together, Spencer and Mekel discuss the initial preparation for this limited series, working with Richard Gadd, the subtle clues in Martha's costumes, and that now famous suit Donny wore for his comedy sets.
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It's our favorite season... AWARDS season! In this week's special episode, Elizabeth and Spencer discuss this year's Emmy nominees in Outstanding Costume Design. Who will win? Who do we want to win? Join us to learn more, along with exclusive clips from the costume designers behind Hacks, Baby Reindeer, Loki, and more.
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"Let's just say I didn't follow standard Jedi protocol." In today's The Art of Costume Podcast episode, we dive into the hit Star Wars series on Disney Plus, Ahsoka. Assistant costume designer Elissa "E" Alcala joins us to share insights into the costumes of Ahsoka, Sabine Wren, bringing The Clone Wars into live action, the Nightsisters, and the return of Grand Admiral Thrawn. Elissa and Spencer also discuss working with costume designer Shawna Trpcic, fond memories, and Shawna's lasting legacy.
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Curtain up! Prepare to be dazzled as The Art of Costume Podcast heads to Broadway to discuss the hit series Only Murders in the Building. Costume designer Dana Covarrubias joins the podcast to explore the costumes that bring this beloved series to life. From Oliver’s daring fashion statements, Charles’ understated elegance, and Mabel's Broadway-inspired costumes that add a touch of theatrical magic to every scene, the costumes seamlessly blend style and storytelling. Join us as we uncover the secrets behind the stunning ensembles worn by the iconic characters of Only Murders in the Building.
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Get ready to break a sweat as we dive into the sultry world of Love Lies Bleeding! In this episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we pump up the style with costume designer Olga Mill, discussing how she crafted the sexy, sweat-drenched costumes that heat up the screen, starring Kristen Stewart and Katy O'Brian. From gym-ready gear and Vegas showgirls to scenes of pure horror, Olga and Spencer discuss it all. Join us for a workout in costume design that’s as hot as it gets.
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Drink up, me hearties, yo ho! This week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast takes us to the high seas for Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. Listen along as Captains Elizabeth and Spencer discuss the costumes designed by Penny Rose, Elizabeth Swann's corset, Barbossa's rock and roll roots, and the world's crush on Orlando Bloom.
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Dearest gentle listeners! In this week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, our hosts are going on a promenade amongst the ton to discuss the costumes of Bridgerton—Season 3, designed by John Glaser. To make things even more scandalous, our dear friend and real-life Lady Whistledown, Chloe White, joins the podcast. Listen as we discuss the Kanthony relationship, Penellope's transformation, Cressida Cowper's shoulders, and Queen Charlotte's clockwork wigs!
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Gotham City is in turmoil following the death of Batman, but a new team of heroes rises to fill the void. The Gotham Knights, a group of unlikely fugitives, step up to become the city's next generation of protectors. In this episode, we sit down with Jennifer May Nickel, the talented costume designer behind the stunning costumes seen on The CW's "Gotham Knights." Jennifer shares her deep passion for costume design, her love for Batman and Gotham City, and the honor of contributing to the DC universe. Join us as we explore the creative inspirations and meticulous approaches that brought to life the costumes for characters like Turner Hayes, Duela, and the members of the Court of Owls. Follow Jennifer May Nickel on Instagram: @jennifermaydesigns
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Start your engines! In this week's The Art of Costume Podcast episode, we are roaring through the wasteland for Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. Join Elizabeth and Spencer as they fuel up for a conversation about Jenny Beavan's costume design, featuring topics like Dementus's teddy bear, Furiosa, Immortan Joe's dress code, unwanted nipple play, and a well-worn cloak.
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Oh, the scandal! This week's highly anticipated episode of The Art of Costume Podcast is all about the second season of The Gilded Age. However, this time, we brought in a real expert—The Gilded Age costume designer Kasia Walicka-Maimone! Listen along as Kasia talks with our cohosts about the costumes seen throughout the series, the research process, dressing Bertha Russell, the Easter scene, and the notorious opera battle!
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Okey dokey costume nerds! In this week's bonus episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we are joined by Fallout costume designer Amy Westcott. Listen along as Amy walks Spencer through the many costumes and jelly molds of the Vaults, power armor, The Ghoul, played by Walton Goggins, and what it was like to make costumes out of complete junk!
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It's time to brush up on your Egyptology and ancient tomb manners because, in this week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we are traveling to Hamunaptra for an episode about the classic film The Mummy (1999). Celebrate the 25th anniversary of this iconic film as our hosts break down the many costumes designed by John Bloomfield, including those worn by Rick O'Connell, Evelyn, Imhotep, and Anck Su Namun!
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This week's special bonus episode ventures back to Japan in the year 1600 to discuss the critically acclaimed series, Shōgun. Discover the intricacies of crafting costumes for characters like Lord Yoshii Toranaga and Toda Mariko, exploring the realms of textiles, historical research, and the monumental task of outfitting an entire army.
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It is time once again to return to a galaxy far, far away to discuss some of the most iconic costumes in science fiction. As part of our annual tradition, we are starting May with a Star Wars film, Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi. Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer talk about Jabba's Palace, Luke Skywalker's new black look, Endor color palettes, and the one controversial costume to rule them all.
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In this week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we are burdened with glorious purpose! Our hosts return to the MCU to watch the second season of Loki, featuring our favorite God of Mischief, Tom Hiddleston. However, this time, we are not alone, as they are joined by costume designer Christine Wada! Listen along as Christine breaks down Loki's looks, the original inspirations for the TVA, The World's Fair Chicago 1893, and Loki's finale look. There might even be a little surprise for fans of Our Flag Means Death!
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All aboard! In this week's bonus episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we are setting sail with Hulu's new TV series, Death and Other Details. To get to know the stylish passengers of this murder mystery, Spencer welcomes costume designer and dear friend Mandi Line. Listen along as Mandi discusses her creative process, shooting a Mediterranean ocean liner in Vancouver, and the interesting details that may or may not have clues to who the murderer is!
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May thy knife chip and shatter! In this week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, Elizabeth and Spencer return to the desert world of Arrakis to discuss the costume of Dune: Part Two. Listen along as our hosts break down the innovative costumes designed by Jacqueline West, Jacqueline's "modieval" philosophy, creating costumes with infrared cameras, Princess Irulan's sickening closet, and a whole lot of sand.
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You are not imagining it! This week's bonus episode of The Art of Costume Podcast is all about Dicks: The Musical. Join us as we delve into the story of two businessmen who discover they are long-lost identical twins and come together to plot the reunion of their eccentric, divorced parents. Costume designer Valerie Klarich joins to break her process behind designing the costumes for A24's first musical film.
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It's time to grab your armor and jewelry because we have an action-packed episode. In this episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we sit down with "The Book of Clarence" costume designer Antoinette Messam, who shares her insights and inspirations behind the mesmerizing costumes that bring the film's characters to life.
This film unfolds the gripping tale of a man grappling with the complexities of family, debt, and the allure of a rising Messiah. As he navigates the precarious balance between worldly struggles and spiritual awakening, his journey is adorned with costumes that mirror his inner conflicts and aspirations.
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You can’t make a Tomlette without breaking some Greggs! In this week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we are talking about Succession. Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer discuss the quiet luxury of the Roy siblings and the intricate details that elevate their style game to match the high-stakes world of corporate power. Plus, costume designer Michelle Matland calls in to share with Spencer her philosophy behind the costumes throughout the series. Grab your coffee and prepare for this ludicrously capacious episode you don't want to miss.
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May we present the magnificent, the magical, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. This week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast is dedicated to our top listener request, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, with costumes designed by Donna Zakowska. Listen along to this super-sized episode where Elizabeth and Spencer talk through Midge's impressive closet, Susie's vintage finds, the use of color, a melodramatic trip to France, and a brilliant vacation in the Catskills. Tits up!
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Bonjour! In this epic episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we are joined by 2024 Academy Award Nominees Janty Yates and David Crossman. Listen along as Spencer talks with the costume team about the absolute tour de force that was designing the costumes for Ridley Scott's film Napoleon. Yates and Crossman dive into everything from the royal coronation to the chaotic battle scenes, Josephine's furs, and a crown fit for an emperor.
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Today is a good day to have a good day! In this week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we are talking about the 2023 film directed by Blitz Bazawule, The Color Purple. Just days before she accepts the CDGA Career Achievement Award, costume designer Francine Jamison-Tanchuck talks with Spencer about this special project, collaborating with the cast, the use of color, and working on the 1985 film with Aggie Guerard Rodgers.
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Live from New York, it's Saturday Night! In this week's special bonus episode, costume designer Tom Broecker joins The Art of Costume Podcast to talk with Spencer about his work on the now CDGA-nominated episode, "Aubrey Plaza; Sam Smith." Listen along as we talk about "The Black Lotus" skit, designing costumes for a mischievous congressman, a loud pageant, a blue planet, and... oh Sharon Stone is here!
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If your brain and body are not quite synchronized then you will love this week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast dedicated to the new film, Poor Things. 2024 Academy Award Nominee Holly Waddington stops by the podcast to discuss her collaboration with director Yorgos Lanthimos, designing the costumes for Bella Baxter, revitalizing Victorian silhouettes, and working with unique textiles! Now if you will excuse me, I must go punch that baby!
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Brace yourself! This week's fiery episode of The Art of Costume Podcast explores one of the world's most talked about films, Oppenheimer. Listen along as Spencer talks with costume designer Ellen Mirojnick about her work on the film, collaborating with director Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer's style and silhouette, research, designing costumes for black and white film, and the profound experience that came along with designing this monumental film.
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Hi Barbie! The Art of Costume Podcast is back for an exciting fourth season. Come along as our hosts, Elizabeth and Spencer, kick off the year with a week dedicated to the 2023 phenomenon known as Barbenheimer. In this episode, our hosts dicuss the iconic costume design of Barbie, designed by Jacqueline Durran. Lace up your roller blades and prepare for an episode full of pink, fur coats, cowboy hats, and Elizabeth's Barbie collection.
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Come with me, and you’ll be in a world of pure imagination! In this tasty bonus episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, Spencer is joined by Wonka costume designer Lindy Hemming. Listen along as this Academy Award-winning costume designer discusses working with Timothée Chalamet, Wonka's iconic coat, and a host of musical costumes. So quiet up and listen down. Nope, scratch that. Reverse it.
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Dive into the captivating world of The Iron Claw with an exclusive interview featuring the brilliant mind behind its authentic and visually striking costumes, costume designer Jennifer Starzyk. In a conversation with Spencer, Jennifer shares insights into The Iron Claw costumes with her creative process, collaboration with the cast, and the meticulous details that went into recreating the 1980s Texas setting. From the vibrant wrestling scenes to the heartwarming wedding moments, Jennifer’s expertise as a costume designer shines through, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the making of this outstanding film.
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In this special episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, Elizabeth, Spencer, and Daniel gather to reminisce about the highlights from the third season. Join them as they share laughs, listen to bloopers that didn't make it to the main show, and read audience messages and feedback. Don't miss this wrap-up as the team bids farewell to another incredible season of exploring the fascinating world of costume design as they begin to develop the brand-new fourth season.
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For the season three finale of The Art of Costume Podcast, our hosts take an extra special trip to Middle-Earth to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. Not only are Elizabeth and Spencer talking about one of their favorite movies, but they are being joined by the One Costume Designer to Rule Them All, Academy Award-Winner Ngila Dickson. Listen along as Ngila reflects on her journey with The Lord of the Rings, costuming hobbits, creating a contrast between Rohan and Gondor, Arwen's coronation gown, and a hillbilly hobbit costume.
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In this week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, Elizabeth and Spencer traveled through the seven levels of the Candy Cane forest, past the sea of twirly-swirly gum drops, and then walked through the Lincoln Tunnel to discuss the 2003 film directed by Jon Favreau, Elf. Listen along as our hosts discuss the iconic costume design of costume designer Laura Jean Shannon, the Rankin/Bass holiday inspirations, getting Will Ferrell into those yellow tights, and their general affinity for elf culture.
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Happy 100th Episode! To start off the holiday season, The Art of Costume Podcast heads to a very colorful suburbia for Tim Burton's classic film, Edward Scissorhands. Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer break down the costumes designed by Colleen Atwood, including the famous Edward Scissorhands costume, Peg's pillbox hat, Kim's snow angel look, and a rather dramatic neighborhood.
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Behold, our first "mini-episode" of The Art of Costume Podcast. In celebration of the new film Poor Things, Spencer sat down with Poor Things costume designer Holly Waddington to talk about her work as well as the brand new exhibition opening today at the ASU FIDM Museum in Downtown Los Angeles. The Poor Things Costume Exhibit is open December 1st - December 15th, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM.
In this week's bonus episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we are talking about the new Martin Scorsese film, Killers of the Flower Moon. For a deeper understanding of the film's costumes, Spencer sits down with both costume designer, Jacqueline West, and Osage Costume Consultant, Julie O'Keefe. Listen along as Jacqueline and Julie describe their research process, collaborating with Osage artisans, the story behind the use of blankets and wedding wear, authenticity, cultural competency, and working with Lily Gladstone.
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It's time to return to Panem with the latest episode of The Art of Costume Podcast. In this episode, costume designer Trish Summerville takes us on an exclusive journey behind the scenes of "The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes." Delve into the intricacies of designing Academy uniforms, the symbolic rainbow dress worn by Lucy Gray Baird, the sinister red gloves of Dr. Volumnia Gaul, Coriolanus Snow's tailored shirt, and the bold fashions of Tigris. Plus, Summerville talks about the brand new Songbirds and Snakes x Trish Summerville collection, now available! May the odds be ever in your favor.
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This is not a moment. It's the movement! In this week's special episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, our cohosts are not throwing away their shot at an episode all about Hamilton. Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer dive into the hit musical and break down the costumes designed by Tony-Award winning costume designer, Paul Tazewell. Topics include the "parchment" colored ensemble costumes, Hamilton's treasury costume, the damn fool that shot him, and the Schuyler Sisters. Don't wait for it... see what I did there?
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Welcome back to Crimson Peak! In this special Halloween episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, Elizabeth and Spencer head back to Allerdale Hall to discuss the costumes of Guillermo Del Toro's film Crimson Peak. However, this time they are not alone as they are joined by costume designer Kate Hawley! Listen along as Kate Hawley walks Elizabeth and Spencer through the dangerous hallways of Crimson Peak and a deep dive into some of our favorite costumes.
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Who's thirsty? On this week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we delve deep into the enchanting world of the timeless masterpiece, Interview with The Vampire, designed by the one and only Sandy Powell. Join Elizabeth, Spencer, and special guest Dan White as we embark on a journey through a realm of vampire glam, multiple time periods, New Orleans, Paris, an alligator's digestive system, and a dinner theater show you'll never forget.
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In this week's special episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we're kicking off Spooky Season with an incredible interview. Join us for a Career Conversation with costume designer Aggie Rodgers, a recipient of the CDGA Career Achievement Award and an Academy Award nominee. Throughout her illustrious career, Aggie Rodgers has collaborated with visionary directors such as George Lucas, Tim Burton, Steven Spielberg, and Francis Ford Coppola. Tune in as Spencer and Aggie embark on a captivating discussion about some of her most iconic works, including Beetlejuice, Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, The Color Purple, Rent, American Graffiti, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, The Witches of Eastwick, and many more!
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Praise be! Get ready to be swept off your feet in this week's electrifying episode of The Art of Costume Podcast as we dive headfirst into the glitzy and glamorous costumes of the acclaimed Max series, The Righteous Gemstones. From southern glamour to devilishly decadent attire, we'll explore it all, including a jaw-droppingly colorful baptism extravaganza in the second season, brought to life by the talented costume designer (S1-2) extraordinaire Sarah Trost. Then, costume designer Christina Flannery joins Spencer for an exciting interview about the many costumes of the third season, including the famous Uncle Baby Billy pool costume.
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It's time to dance, jive, and have the time of your life with The Art of Costume Podcast! Summer break is over, which means Elizabeth and Spencer are back and ready to talk about one of the all time greatest films, Mamma Mia! (2008) Grab your overalls, platform shoes, and paternity tests as our hosts dive into the costume design of the legendary, Ann Roth.
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A road rage incident between two strangers sparks a feud that brings out their darkest impulses... and even greater costumes! In this week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, Spencer is joined by BEEF costume designer, Helen Huang, a 2023 Emmy Nominee in Outstanding Contemporary Costumes For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie. Listen along as Helen talks about designing costumes for Amy, Danny, and how living in Los Angeles informed many of her costumes.
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Lock up your children. Yes, Salem, The Art of Costume Podcast is back! In this week's special episode, we are joined by Hocus Pocus 2 costume designer, Salvador Perez. Run amok with us as Salvador talks about taking on this monumental task, creating costumes for The Sanderson Sisters, the attention to the embroidery, hidden costume Easter eggs, and how some of those large crowd scenes were brought to life!
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In centuries past, when the world was full of mystery, and traveling was reserved for the very few, a new form of collection was born... The Cabinet of Curiosities. This week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast is all about Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities. Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer are joined by returning guest, costume designer Luis Sequeira. Prepare yourself for an episode full of witches, haunted places, stunning costumes, and a whole lot of lotion!
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This week's episode of The Art of Costume Podcast takes us somewhere we have never been before... Buckingham Palace! Emmy-Award-winning costume designer for The Crown, Amy Roberts, calls into the podcast to discuss her process and how she brought the many costumes seen in seasons three through five to life. Plus, the Royal Family is moving into the nineties. Will the Royals adopt bucket hats and plaid into their everyday style? Stick around after the interview to hear Elizabeth and Spencer pick their favorite costumes from the fifth season.
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Dearest readers! It is time to return to the world of Bridgerton. However, this time the story is centered on Queen Charlotte's rise to prominence and power, and how the young Queen's marriage to King George sparked both a great love story and a ton of Emmy-Nominated costumes designed by co costume designers Lyn Paolo and Laura Frecon. Get on your dancing shoes, because there will be a ball!
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Dark greetings. In this special, bonus episode of The Art of Costume Podcast... we are joined by the queen of vampire fashion, Emmy-Award winning costume designer Laura Montgomery! Listen as Laura and Spencer look back on season 4 and discuss the many costumes seen at Club Nadja, Nandor's very romantic wedding, Guillermo's new look and... is that Colin Robinson? *Waves Hypnosis Hands* You will listen to and love this episode...
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On your left! It is time for our annual Captain America episode, celebrating stars, stripes, and America's favorite backside. In this episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, Elizabeth and Spencer watch Captain America: Civil War with costumes designed by Judianna Makovsky. Listen along as the two hosts discuss the improvements made to Steve Rogers's uniform, the introduction of the Black Panther, the war between Team Iron Man and Team Captain America, and that cute little Spider-Man costume. Listeners...assemble!
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It's just a jump to the left... and then a step to the right! The time has come for The Art of Costume podcast to head over to the Frankenstein Place for The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer get into some mischief and discuss the costumes designed by Sue Blane. Our hosts discuss the iconic Dr. Frank-N-Furter costumes, The Time Warp, and the legacy of this truly iconic film. I see you shiver with antici.....pation!
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Live from New York, it's Saturday Night! In this week's bonus episode, Saturday Night Live costume designer Tom Broecker joins The Art of Costume Podcast. Listen along as Tom walks Spencer behind the scenes of Studio 8H, crazy timelines, the Pedro Pascal Mario Kart skit, Lisa from Temecula, and a look back at some fan-favorite costumes from season 48 of Saturday Night Live.
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It's time to get your ass up, and show us how you burlesque! In this week's episode of The Art of Costume podcast, Elizabeth and Spencer are (finally) watching Burlesque starring Christina Aguilera and Cher. Join us as our hosts explore the glittery club and costumes designed by costume designer, Michael Kaplan. Wagon Wheel Watusi!
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This is the way! In the grand finale to our epic Star Wars month, we are speaking with The Mandalorian costume designer herself, Shawna Trpcic. Join Spencer and Shawna as they discuss the challenges behind building the many varieties of Mandalorian armor, the research involved, working with Ahmed Best, Bo-Katan, world building, and Plazir-15. This is an episode you will certainly never forget! I have spoken.
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Fight the Empire! In this week's special "Star Wars Month" bonus episode, Andor costume designer Michael Wilkinson joins The Art of Costume Blogcast. Listen along as Wilkinson explains the process behind designing the costumes for Cassian Andor, a protagonist who prefers not to be seen. Then, travel to the distant planets of Coruscant and Narkina 5 for a galaxy full of fascinating costumes. May the force be with you.
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Hello there! In this special bonus episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, we are joined by Obi-Wan Kenobi costume designer Suttirat Anne Larlarb. Pour yourself a glass of blue milk and listen as Suttirat discusses the costumes for an Obi-Wan in hiding, revitalizing the famous Darth Vader armor, creating costumes for a young Princess Leia, and the stylish Inquisitor armor. Put your lightsabers up costume nerds, and may the force be with you.
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In this week's episode, we embark on an exciting journey to the outer rim as we delve into the captivating universe of The Mandalorian. Join your hosts Elizabeth and Spencer as they explore the awe-inspiring costumes featured in seasons one through three of this groundbreaking series including the famous beskar armor, Boba Fett's new threads, Ahsoka's robes, and...hey is that Lizzo? Adding to our Mandalorian covert, we are thrilled to be joined by the talented costumer, Kevin Ochoa. Having worked on the third season of The Mandalorian, Kevin brings invaluable expertise and first-hand experiences to the podcast, giving us a behind-the-scenes look at the incredible craftsmanship involved in bringing these costumes to life. This is the way.
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It's time for our annual month of Star Wars episodes! In this week's episode, The Art of Costume Blogcast travel to a galaxy far, far away to discuss the costumes of Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back designed by costume designer, John Mollo. This time, our hosts are accompanied by a special guest, the esteemed costume and cosplay expert Natalie Lucia, who brings her insightful expertise to the table. From the iconic looks of Princess Leia to the meticulously crafted uniforms of the Rebel Alliance, this captivating discussion explores the creative choices, inspirations, and impact of the costumes that have become an integral part of cinematic history. Do. or do not. There is no try.
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The moment we have all been waiting for has finally arrived.. Costume designer Colleen Atwood joins The Art of Costume Blogcast to discuss her work on the Netflix television series, Wednesday. Listen along as Colleen talks with Spencer about her connection to The Addams Family, the striped Nevermore uniforms, designing Wednesday's contemporary costumes, and the infamous Rave'N dress.
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This week's episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast is all about the iconic 1982 neo-noir film, Blade Runner. Hosts Elizabeth and Spencer take listeners on a journey through the film's stunning costume design by Michael Kaplan and Charles Knode, while also exploring the movie's dark and mysterious world. Be ready to track down replicants, catch synthetic snakes, marvel at Rachael's coats, and dive into the enduring influence Blade Runner has had on contemporary fashion.
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There are certain rules to a franchise! In this week's bonus episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, Spencer sits down with Avery Plewes, the talented costume designer behind the highly anticipated horror film Scream VI. Join us as Avery shares her experiences on set and insight into designing the iconic Ghostface robe, the terrifying opening scene, a museum full of legacy costumes, collaborating with the film's stars, and a subway scene that will give you endless nightmares.
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Free your mind. The Art of Costume Blogcast is kicking off our annual sci-fi month with a deep dive into the iconic costume design of The Matrix. Join Elizabeth and Spencer as they explore the creative vision of costume designer Kym Barrett, who brought to life the futuristic world of The Matrix with her unique blend of cyberpunk, film noir, and 90s fashion. Our hosts discuss the sleek black trench coats and custom-built sunglasses of the main characters, favorite moments from the film, and reflect on the legacy of The Matrix's style which has influenced countless sci-fi and action movies since its release in 1999.
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I feel my temperature rising! Who better to have on the podcast during "Catherine Martin March" than the icon herself, costume designer Catherine Martin! In this week's episode, Elizabeth and Spencer talk with Catherine about her work on the 2022 film Elvis. Listen along as Catherine shares insight into her lengthy research process alongside director Baz Luhrmann, creating the iconic jumpsuits, working with Austin Butler, and the evolution of Elvis's style throughout his career.
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When you're lost in the darkness.. look for the light! In this week's bonus episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, we are joined by The Last of Us costume designer, Cynthia Summers. Listen along as Cynthia talks with Spencer about Joel and Ellie's costumes, taking inspiration from the video game, designing costumes for the infected, costume breakdown, working with Pedro Pascal, and that beautiful third episode, "Long, Long Time."
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A little party never killed nobody! Elizabeth and Spencer kick off Catherine Martin March with the Oscar-winning film, The Great Gatsby. Now listen here, old sport... we couldn't talk about this Baz Luhrmann classic without the help of our good friend and a former costume assistant on The Great Gatsby, costume designer Whitney Anne Adams. Listen along as our hosts discuss the inspiration stemming from the classic F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jay Gatsby, dressing the background actors, LMFAO, and that stunning chandelier dress that Daisy wears.
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I see you! This week, we have an incredible bonus episode. Costume design legend, Deborah L. Scott, joins The Art of Costume Blogcast to discuss her work on James Cameron's Avatar: The Way of Water. Listen along as Deborah talks with Spencer about the process behind designing the costumes for the Na'vi, the collaboration with visual effects, the inspiration behind the Metkayina clan, working with James Cameron on Titanic and Avatar, and her CDGA Career Achievement Award.
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Did my heart love till now forswear it sight, for I ne’er saw true beauty till this night! This week's episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast is all about the 1996 film directed by Baz Luhrmann, Romeo + Juliet. Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer discuss the iconic costume design of Kym Barrett, the Capulet ball, the many costumes worn by Romeo and Juliet, and Elizabeth's beef with William Shakespeare resurfaces. A plague upon both your houses!
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The fairest stars in heaven do entreat your eyes! Our month of Shakespearean romance begins at The Art of Costume Blogcast with the new film Rosaline. Special guest and Rosaline costume designer, Mitchell Travers, joins our hosts to discuss the beautiful period costumes, working in Italy, Renassaince inspirations, hats, a costume ball, and all of Paris's sickening fits. Thee shall not wanteth to misseth this episode!
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We got sucked back into a bagel! For this week's surprise bonus episode, The Art of Costume Blogcast is honored to welcome 2023 Oscar and CDGA nominee costume designer Shirley Kurata. Listen along as Shirley discusses her work on Everything Everywhere All At Once, reading the script for the first time, the hot dog universe, working with Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan, the bagel universe, and the many costumes of Jobu Tupaki.
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"What kind of dystopian hellscape is this?" This week's episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast is all about the hit Netflix series, Wednesday. Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer discuss the costume design of Colleen Atwood and Mark Sutherland, bringing to life the Addams family, Wednesday's contemporary wardrobe, Principal Larissa Weems, and the infamous RaveN dress. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
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Do nothing. Stay and fight. Or leave. This week's bonus episode is about the new film directed by Sarah Polley, Women Talking. Costume designer Quita Alfred joins the podcast to discuss her connection to the Mennonite community, sourcing fabrics, the research behind plain dress, collaborating with Sarah Polley, and approaching this project authentically and responsibly.
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It's not just the desert air; The Art of Costume Blogcast is back for season three! Our hosts kick off the new season with a film that has got everybody talking, Don't Worry Darling. Sink into this week's episode as Elizabeth and Spencer discuss the costume design by Academy Award-nominated costume designer Arianne Phillips, Alice's colorful wardrobe, a surprise appearance by Dita Von Teese, Harry Styles's good looks (or lack thereof), and the sinister town of Victory.
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Come on down to apartment number nine for an episode full of rhinestone suits and country glamour! This week's bonus episode is all about the new drama miniseries on Showtime, George & Tammy. Costume designer Mitchell Travers joins Spencer to talk about designing the costumes for Tammy Wynette (Jessica Chastain) and George Jones (Michael Shannon), country style, Nudie's Rodeo Tailors, Las Vegas fashion, designing costumes for a story that moves through different decades, and that wild "Justified and Ancient" music video. All bound for Mu Mu Land!
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For our season two finale, we are heading to Wakanda and Talokan to discuss the costumes of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Join Elizabeth and Spencer as they talk about ACADEMY AWARD-WINNING costume designer Ruth E. Carter, Queen Ramonda's crowns, the new Black Panther suit, and designing the costumes for Talokan and Namor! Wakanda Forever!
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It's time to take your seats because we have an extraordinary bonus episode this week. Academy-Award-nominated costume designer Bina Daigeler joins The Art of Costume Blogcast for an exclusive interview about the new hit film featuring Cate Blanchett, Tár. Listen along as the Bina discusses the symphony of beautiful costumes designed for Lydia Tár, working with Cate Blanchett, the Berlin influence, color palettes, and the shocking conclusion to the film.
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Do you ever just wish you would follow a charming little mouse carrying a key to a magical realm full of fairies, sweets, snowflakes, and flowers? If yes, then we have the next best thing. This week's episode is all about the costumes of The Nutcracker and the Four Realms, designed by Academy-Award-winning costume designer Jenny Beavan. Listen as our hosts discuss the magical realms, victorian fashion, Keira Knightley as the sugar plum fairy, flower beards, and... oh dear, are those clowns!?
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The Art of Costume Blogcast is back, and we are heading to Jeronicus Jangle's toy shop to watch the CDGA-nominated film, Netflix's Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey. Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer get into the holiday spirit and discuss the incredible costumes designed by Academy-Award-nominated costume designer Michael Wilkinson.
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Oh... Bleeding hearts of the world UNITE! With only a few more episodes left this season, The Art of Costume Blogcast heads into the holidays! For this week's episode, our hosts watch the Oscar-Winning classic holiday film, How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000). Listen along as we talk about the costumes designed by Rita Ryack, the infamous Grinch suit, Cindy Lou Who, and we revisit Spencer's crush on Christine Baranski. Santa... bye bye.
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All aboard for a special bonus episode! Spencer is joined by costume designer Sarah Evelyn to talk about her work on the hit film Bullet Train, starring Brad Pitt! Listen along as Spencer and Sarah discuss Brad's iconic bucket hats, designing costumes for THE Bad Bunny, working during the pandemic, book inspirations, and her process behind each of the main characters that appeared in this film.
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Dracarys! This week's episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast is about the premiere season of House of the Dragon. Join us as we discuss our favorite costumes designed by Jany Temime and worn by the Targaryens, the Hightowers, House Velaryon, and more! From violent weddings to elderly dragons and naughty Uncle Daemon, we talk about it all. The Art of Costume contributor, Emily Stipcak, joins us this week as a special guest host.
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Raise your hand if you are Sauron! For this week's episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, we are venturing to Middle-Earth to talk about the costumes of the new Amazon Prime Video series, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. Our hosts discuss Galadriel's armor, Númenor, the dwarves of Khazad-dûm, spooky orcs, the Harfoots, and all of the costumes designed by the incredible costume designer, Kate Hawley. Grab your grass-covered wagon and let's hit the road!
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For this week's episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, we are venturing into the labyrinth. Pan's Labyrinth that is! Listen along as our hosts discuss a Guillermo del Toro classic film, the brilliant work of Doug Jones, a creepy faun, an even creepier pale man, and the costume design by Lala Huete. Whatever you do, do NOT eat the grapes!
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Happy Halloween! For today's bonus episode, Emily Gunshor is back for part two of our interview. This time, we are traveling to Haddonfield to check in on Laurie Strode (Played by Jamie Lee Curtis). That's right, this week we watched Halloween (2018) and Halloween Kills (2021). Grab some candy, your favorite spooky sweater, and prepare for a bloody good time. *cue the John Carpenter music*
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Chrissy, wake up! For the first time ever, The Art of Costume Blogcast journeys to the Upside Down. This week's episode is all about Stranger Things season four. We won't be running up the hill alone either, Stranger Things costume designer Amy Parris joins the podcast! Listen along as Amy discusses the iconic Eleven milkshake dress, costuming Joseph Quinn as Eddie Munson, the Hellfire Club t-shirt, The Lost Boys references, sustainability, and costumes authentically sourced for the Russia scenes.
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Oh look, another glorious podcast episode. Makes me sick! In preparation for the newly released sequel, our hosts kick off Spooky Season with the 1993 classic, Hocus Pocus. Listen along as we discuss the costumes of the famed Sanderson Sisters, a tye dye shirt, Halloween parties, a zombie played by Doug Jones, and costumes designed by Mary E. Vogt.
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Diamonds (and costumes) are a girl's best friend! Directed by Andrew Dominik, Blonde boldly reimagines the life of Marilyn Monroe, exploring the split between her public and private selves. For this week's special bonus episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, Spencer is joined by CDG Award-Winning costume designer Jennifer Johnson to talk about her incredible work on Blonde. Topics include the in-depth background research needed for this project, recreating the Gentlemen Prefer Blondes dress, the legacy of costume designer William Travilla, designing costumes for black-and-white scenes, and the personal collaboration with actress Ana de Armas.
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Behold! This week's episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast is about the 2004 musical film based on Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1986 musical of the same name, The Phantom of the Opera. *Cue the organ music* Join our cohosts as they visit the opera house for an episode full of costumes designed by Alexandra Byrne. Topics include a masquerade ball, the over-the-top wardrobe of Carlotta Giudicelli (played by Minnie Driver), Christine Daaé, and a creepy guy who lives in the basement of an opera house. The Phantom of the Opera is there, inside your mind!
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Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice! Finally, this week's episode is about the classic 1988 horror-comedy film directed by Tim Burton, Beetlejuice. Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer dive into the history behind these legendary costumes designed by Aggie Rodgers. Topics include Barbara's wedding dress, Lydia's goth looks, the iconic black and white suit worn by Michael Keaton, and the many costumes designed for Catherine O'Hara's character, Deetz.
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Zoinks! Our "Soft-Spooky Season" continues with a grossly underrated film from 2002, Scooby Doo. Join our cohosts as they head to Spooky Island to celebrate the 20th anniversary of this hilarious live-action adaptation with costumes designed by Leesa Evans. Topics include frosted tips, the legendary Sarah Michelle Gellar, the 70s wardrobe inspiration, Sugar Ray, and you might even hear a few sad Mystery Inc. impressions.
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Grab your wooden stakes and ball gowns. Welcome to what we call 'Soft Spooky Season' where for the next few episodes, we will watch some of our favorite spooky films that may not quite rise to the level of Halloween classics but are still iconic. First up is one of Elizabeth and Spencer's favorite films, Van Helsing. Listen along as our hosts discuss the costume worn by Hugh Jackman's Van Helsing, a very charming Rock N' Roll Dracula, fighting vampire wives in a corset, and a beloved doll...er...I mean action figure set. Costume design by Gabriella Pescucci and Carlo Poggioli.
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Grab your flower crowns because we are traveling to Sweden! For the finale of our 'Hot Girl Summer' series, we are watching Midsommar. Listen along as our hosts discuss the costume design by Andrea Flesch, the Hårga of Hälsingland, the use of color, flower crowns, Florence Pugh, the famous 'May Queen' dress, and a...bear suit.
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Don't give up on the brink of a miracle! This week's episode is all about the 2021 film starring Jessica Chastain and Andrew Garfield, The Eyes of Tammy Faye. Ready your eyelashes and lip liner for a conversation all about the incredible costumes designed by Mitchell Travers, the legacy of Tammy Faye, funky colors, and adorable puppets.
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Break out your favorite Cranberries tee because this week, we are watching Derry Girls. Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer head to Derry, Northern Ireland, to discuss the many costumes worn by Erin, Orla, Clare, Michelle, James, and the many misadventures of these wild nineties teens.
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That cloud sure does look awfully suspicious... For this bonus episode, we are excited to share part two of Spencer's interview with The White Lotus costume designer, Alex Bovaird. Directly after designing the costumes for The White Lotus, Alex moved on to Jordan Peele's new film, Nope. Listen along as Alex and Spencer discuss the costumes for the main characters, horror films, The Scorpion King, Ricky "Jupe" Parks UFO suit, a terrifying nineties set, and breaking down costumes for the hot California sun.
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Is anyone in the mood for a vacation? You are in luck as The Art of Costume Blogcast is heading to The White Lotus, and we brought a special guest. Spencer is joined by Emmy-Nominated® costume designer of The White Lotus, Alex Bovaird! Listen along as Alex discusses the colors and prints seen in the show, the unraveling of Armond, dressing the iconic Jennifer Coolidge, the inspiration behind Rachel Patton's wardrobe, and staying true to the spirit of Hawaii.
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Long live the hot-pink Queen of the Universe, Angelyne! In this week's special bonus episode full of billboards, Corvettes, crystals, and UFOs, Elizabeth is joined by 2022 Emmy Nominee for Outstanding Period Costumes, Danny Glicker. Listen along as Danny speaks about the nomination and being the costume designer on Angelyne, creating looks that span decades, working with prosthetics, and that epic spaceship costume. Beam us up!
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Let them eat costumes! This week's episode is about the Academy-Award-winning film directed by Sofia Coppola, Marie Antoinette. Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer talk through the film, eat macaroons, go to a ball, and discuss the costumes designed by costume design legend; Milena Canonero.
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Cancel your tickets to the hideous skirt convention because this week, we have the greatest collaboration of all collaborations. On this week's episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, we are joined by the hosts of Fishnet Flix, Marie Lodi and Blaire Bercy! Listen along as the two podcasts come together to discuss the costumes of the legendary 2006 film, The Devil Wears Prada. Topics include Andrea's transformative wardrobe, Miranda's coat, an iconic necklace, Patricia Field, toxic workplaces, and... are you going to eat that steak? By all means, move at a glacial pace. You know how that thrills me...
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The universe is so much bigger than you realize. We hope you like hot dogs because in this week's episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, we are watching Everything Everywhere All at Once. Listen along as our cohosts discuss the iconic work of Michelle Yeoh, Jamie Lee Curtis's transformation into Deirdre Beaubeirdre, the hot dog fingers, the many costumes of Jobu Tupaki, and why we think costume designer Shirley Kurata MUST be nominated for an Academy Award in 2023.
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All is fair in love and war. Dear listeners, this week's episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast is all about the steamy second season of Bridgerton. Promenade with our cohosts as they discuss the costumes worn by the diamond of the season, Miss Edwina Sharma, the Viscount Anthony Bridgerton, wet t-shirt contests, bee phobias, and the massive costume design fantasy headed up by designer, Sophie Canale. If anyone shall reveal the circumstances of these costumes, it is The Art of Costume Blogcast. Yours truly, Lady Whistledown.
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We can't believe it but The Art of Costume Blogcast is turning one! Take a moment to celebrate with us as we welcome Dan and Chloe for a special toast. Then, to the gates of Valhalla we go! In honor of our anniversary, we are celebrating with another Jenny Beavan classic. This time, we are watching Mad Max: Fury Road. Buckle up your seatbelts because this film is a wild ride. Listen along as we discuss the crazy costumes of Fury Road, including Furiosa, Immortan Joe, and Max Rockatansky.
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Saddle up your bantha because we have a special, surprise bonus episode. Shawna Trpcic, the costume designer for The Book of Boba Fett, is here to talk all about her costumes. Listen along as Spencer talks with Shawna about the legacy of Star Wars costume design, Boba Fett's upgraded armor, bringing compassion and culture to the Tuskens, designing costumes for a live-action Cad Bane, Luke Skywalker, and so much more! This is the way.
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Ahoy, mateys! On this here week's episode o' The Art of Costume Blogcast, our cohosts be watchin' Our Flag Means Death! Join our crew as we break down the costume design by Christine Wada, includin' all o' the costumes of The Revenge, Stede Bonnet the Gentleman Pirate, an' one sexy Blackbeard played by Taika Waititi. Don't forget to eat yer oranges.
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Ever are we bound by the brilliant costuming of Linda Muir and her work on The Northman. In this week's episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, our cohosts explore the costuming of Robert Eggers's new film starring Alexander Skarsgård, The Northman. Journey with us to Iceland as we discuss the thoroughly researched process behind the costume design, including the costumes created for Prince Amleth, King Aurvandill War-Raven, Queen Gudrún, and the Seeress played by Björk.
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"I hereby christen this budget barbie camper, Priscilla... Queen of the Desert!" This week's episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast is all about the 1994 film The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. Listen along as our cohosts' journey to the Australian outback and discuss the Academy-Award-winning work of costume designers Tim Chappel and Lizzy Gardiner. We break down each of the incredible dance numbers and drag fashions, all of which were created with a shockingly nonexistent budget.
Huzzah! In this week's episode, Elizabeth and Spencer watch the second season of Hulu's hit series, The Great. Join us as our cohosts dive into the "occasionally true story" about Catherine The Great's reign and all of the costumes designed by Sharon Long. Grab some macaroons and enjoy this hilarious tale of feuds, wigs, grief, pregnancy, crocodiles, and even a visit from Catherine's mother who is brilliantly played by Gillian Anderson.
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The scales are finally in balance. The highly anticipated Moon Knight bonus episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast is here! Costume designer Meghan Kasperlik returns to the studio to talk about her costumes and lay down some serious "Behind-The-Wardrobe Facts" about the complicated Moon Knight suit, the contemporary clothing, inspirations, Egyptian mythology research, and the building of practical costumes for the various gods in the show. At the end of the podcast, Meghan sticks around to answer some fan questions as well! Embrace the chaos.
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These aren't the droids you're looking for... You will listen to this week's episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast *waves hands*. Our space month comes to an epic conclusion with the sci-fi film to beat all sci-fi films, Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope. Join our cohosts as they discuss the costumes created for the stormtroopers, Princess Leia, Darth Vader, C-3PO, and the many costumes created by legendary costume designer, John Mollo. May the force be with you.
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Looks like things have just gotten out of hand! In this week’s episode, our cohosts travel to the multiverse with the new MCU film, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer discuss their thoughts on the film, explore the costumes designed by Graham Churchyard, talk about zombies, surprise cameos, and stan Wanda Maximoff.
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By Grabthar's Hammer, by the suns of Warvan, you shall listen to this week’s episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast. This week our cohosts are joined by their best friend, Dan White, audio engineer and editor of The Art of Costume Blogcast! Listen along as the trio watch Galaxy Quest and breakdown the various crew uniforms, the ill-fated Thermians, Stan Winston, pig lizards, and… what is it called when your costume includes a shirt but zero bottoms? Never give up! Never surrender!
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We are Groot! Space Month continues with one of our favorite MCU films, Guardians of the Galaxy. Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer appreciate the work of costume designer Alexandra Byrne, the costumes created for Peter Quill, Gamora, Drax The Destroyer, Rocket, Groot, and the many other characters that make up this hilarious universe.
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Happy Alien Day nerds! In this week’s episode, we go behind the wardrobe of Ridley Scott’s 1979, Alien. Listen along as our cohosts discuss the origins of Alien, the costume design by John Mollo, the creation of the Xenomorph suit, the twisted art of H.R. Giger, space cats, and our hero… Sigourney Weaver. This is Ripley, last survivor of the Nostromo, signing off.
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The anger... the fury... the MUSCLES! It's Spring Break! This week, The Art of Costume Blogcast team is out enjoying their Spring Break, probably doing really cool things with really cool people. But never fear, we wouldn't leave you alone without some costume content! Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer are joined by the podcast's audio engineer and editor, Dan White, to preview the highly-anticipated Patreon exclusive episode, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. Then listen to some of Dan's favorite funny moments from the season so far. Next week, the podcast will return with a new episode with one of Spencer's favorites, Alien, starring Sigourney Weaver.
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I think we just got the Peter-Tingle! In this week's episode, The Art of Costume Blogcast heads into the Spider-Verse to discuss the costumes of the record-breaking film, Spider-Man: No Way Home. With Doctor Strange opening up the multiverse, we have a whole horde of incredible costumes to discuss designed by costume designer Sanja Milkovic Hays. Lexy Silverstein, Host of the eLEXYfy: The Place For Fashion podcast and one of the world's most decorated experts in the field of Andrew Garfieldology, joins our cohosts to discuss all of the Spider-Suits, the return of some iconic villains, Zendaya's looks, Daredevil, and they weigh in on the controversial Spider-Man "Buttgate". Get on your phones, scour the internet, and Scooby-Doo this s**t.
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Grab a cup of tea, your favorite ballroom attire, and ready your judgmental glances because it’s time to travel back to 1882! This week on The Art of Costume Blogcast, our cohosts break down the costumes from HBO’s The Gilded Age. Listen as Elizabeth and Spencer discuss the costumes designed by costume designer Kasia Walicka-Maimone, the many established members of society, Mrs.Russell’s award-worthy wardrobe, the use of color and textiles, and Spencer’s crush Christine Baranski. We haven't been so thrilled since 1865.
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C’mon vengeance. Let’s get into some trouble! This week’s episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast is all about The Batman. Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer break down The Batman and its realistic costumes designed by Jacqueline Durran. Of course, our cohosts also need to spend some time discussing Bruce Wayne’s daddy issues, Zoë Kravitz being Catwoman, Robert Pattinson’s Batsuit, multiple beatings, and… was that Colin Farrell? You must listen. That’s not just a call… It’s a warning.
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Ponle fuego, ¡vamos! In honor of the upcoming Academy Awards, we are watching the 2021 rendition of West Side Story! In this week's episode, our cohosts gush over the brilliant costuming of Paul Tazewell, a 2022 Academy Award nominee for Best Costume Design. Then, Elizabeth and Spencer dive into the color stories created by Tazewell, Anita's museum-worthy "sun" dress, the return of Rita Moreno, Maria's white dance dress, and Elizabeth discusses her beef with William Shakespeare. Catch us outside Shakespeare, how about that?
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In this bonus episode, Elizabeth and Spencer sit down with costume designer Whitney Anne Adams to talk about her work on the new film starring Troye Sivan, Three Months. To start, Whitney discusses her beginnings as a costume designer working with some industry legends such as Catherine Martin and Eiko Ishioka. Then we dive into some great stories behind this vibrant film such as the doodling on the shoes, the Fleetwood Mac and David Bowie graphic tees, a fridge-worthy email from Stevie Nicks, and designing a film set it in…wait for it… 2011!
Grab your bow and arrows, because this week we are watching the Disney+ original, Hawkeye. Listen along as our cohosts break down the costumes of Hawkeye designed by Michael Crow, larping, the return of Yelena, Kingpin’s surprise appearance, comic parallels, and Rogers: The Musical.
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Where the hell have you been, loca! The time has come for the highly anticipated Twilight episode! This week our cohosts are joined by two special guests, Elizabeth and Spencer’s best friends and fellow Twihards, Avisha Kumar and Chloe White. Topics include everything from Team Edward, the iconic baseball scene, Charlie Swan being the ultimate… *ahem* Dilf, Bella’s prom dress, Edward’s peacoat and sunglasses, and a conversation about hobbits. Prepare to laugh until it hurts.
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In this week’s epic conclusion of Fairytale romance month, we are watching one of our favorite films, Stardust! Listen along as our cohosts talk about the period costumes designed by Sammy Sheldon, the twisted sibling relationship of the Stormhold brothers, Michelle Pfeiffer and her coven of witches, Captain Shakespeare, and… Arthur Weasley acting as a goat?
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Fairy Tale Romance Month is taking a darker turn as we take a trip to Carnival Row, a place where creatures are forbidden to live, love, or fly with freedom. Listen along as our cohosts dive into the costumes by designer Joanna Eatwell and the various period costumes, fairy wing prosthetics, exciting color schemes, and Orlando Bloom’s fine self!
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Our Fairy-Tale romance month wouldn’t be complete without a classic Cinderella story! This week we are watching the 1998 American romantic drama film inspired by the Cinderella fairy tale, Ever After. Listen as our cohosts discuss the many French Renaissance-era costumes designed by Jenny Beavan. Topics include the famous winged dress worn by Drew Barrymore, Anjelica Huston as Baroness Rodmilla de Ghent, Leonardo da Vinci’s wardrobe, and the various red flags of Prince Henry. You better listen before you turn into a pumpkin!
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I've been dreaming of a true love's kiss! Fairy Tale Romance Month continues with one of our favorite films, Enchanted! But wait, it gets better. In this week’s episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, extra special guest Mona May calls in to the show! Listen as our cohosts talk with Mona about designing the costumes for Enchanted, working with animation and CGI, creating Giselle’s wedding dress, the Central Park musical number, and the notorious Queen Narissa costume!
Get your copy of The Art of Disney Costuming: Heroes, Villains, and Spaces Between by Jeff Kurtti, featuring some of the great costumes by Mona May and so many other talented costume designers.
Want to see some of these Enchanted costumes in person. Here is your chance! Visit the Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle and check out the Heroes and Villains: The Art of the Disney Costume exhibition. Tickets are available through April 17, 2022.
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We are kicking off “Fairy-Tale Romance” month with a television show that ended too soon, Pushing Daisies. This show has everything, synchronized swimming, murder, pie, and Kristin Chenoweth! Join us as we break down the colorful, Emmy-award-winning costumes and this brilliant love story.
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Who is ready to go to the carnival? 🎪 In this week’s special episode, our co-hosts are joined by Oscar-nominated costume designer Luis Sequeira to talk about the new Guillermo del Toro film, Nightmare Alley 🔥 Listen along as Luis talks with us about the challenging pre-production, creating the fabulous carnival costumes, the high-fashion New York scenes, and of course, working with Bradley Cooper and Cate Blanchett. Don’t miss it!
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Today is the day! The Art of Costume Blogcast is back with the first episode of season two! In this week’s episode, our co-hosts Elizabeth and Spencer reunite and talk about their holiday breaks! Then, it’s time for more brilliant costuming. We are watching the new Princess Diana film, Spencer 👑 Listen along as our co-hosts discuss Kristen Stewart’s wardrobe, pearls, a dress that looks like soup, the mischievous Timothy Spall, and Academy-Award Winning costume designer Jacqueline Durran’s many collaborations with Chanel.
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Surprise! Christmas came early this year with a special holiday episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast. For this week’s episode, Elizabeth and Spencer record their first episode together in Los Angeles to talk about Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, a 1993 American stop-motion animated musical dark fantasy holiday film directed by Henry Selick and produced by Tim Burton. Listen along as our cohosts talk about the film’s complicated history and the costumes worn by your favorite characters.
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It’s the season one finale of The Art of Costume Blogcast, sweeties! In this week’s episode, Elizabeth and Spencer celebrate the premiere season of the podcast by talking about their favorite episodes and memories. Then it’s time for the moment we have all been waiting for, House of Gucci. Character by character, our co-hosts discuss all of the costumes from this film designed by Janty Yates. This includes every costume from Paolo Gucci’s (Jared Leto) raspberry corduroy suit to Patrizia Reggiani’s (Lady Gaga) evil-red ski suit.
The fun doesn’t stop there. Costume designer for The Office, Carey Bennett, returns for the grand reveal of our winner for The Office: Holiday Robe Giveaway!
Thank you for joining us in our first season! Don’t worry; season two is not far away as we are set to return in January 2022! Please leave us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts if you enjoyed this season. Follow us on Instagram, subscribe on YouTube, and tell us what you want to hear in the new season by heading to our official website.
They’re creepy and they’re kooky. Mysterious and spooky. They’re all together ooky… why this week we are watching, The Addams Family! In this week’s episode, we are celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the 1991 film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, The Addams Family. Listen along as our cohosts talk about their favorite costumes by Ruth Myers, macabre children's plays, the history of The Addams Family, and don’t think we aren’t doing The Mamushka. Don’t torture yourself, that’s our job.
Afraid of being alone during the holidays? Never fear, The Art of Costume Blogcast is here! In this week’s episode, Elizabeth and Spencer watch the Netflix original starring Emma Roberts, Holidate. Listen along as our cohosts talk about the festive costume design by Helen Huang, Sloane’s holiday wardrobe, and least favorite gifts. And yes… a majority of this episode is dedicated to Kristin Chenoweth, as it rightfully should be!
The holiday season is here, and what better way to get into the holiday spirit than hanging out with Michael Scott and the rest of the Dunder Mifflin gang! That’s right, in this week’s special episode, our co-hosts are watching The Office. Specifically, Season 2 Episode 10, Christmas Party, and Season 3 Episodes 10 and 11, A Benihana Christmas. Costume designer for the first four seasons of The Office, Carey Bennett, joins the podcast to talk about her experience on the show and creating these classic holiday wardrobes! Stay tuned until the very end of the episode, where you will learn about an opportunity to score one of the famous garments seen within these episodes.
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Things are about to get ‘spicy’ on The Art of Costume Blogcast as Elizabeth and Spencer face their biggest challenge yet - a one-way trip to Arrakis. In this week’s episode, our co-hosts dive into the 2021 American epic science fiction film, Dune, directed by Denis Villeneuve with costume design by co-designers Jacqueline West and Bob Morgan. Topics include the famous ‘Stillsuit,’ the world’s relationship with Timothée Chalamet, the impeccable fashion of the Bene Gesserit, Oscar Isaac’s wardrobe (or lack thereof), and Elizabeth gives a brief history lesson on the world of Dune adapted by the 1965 novel by Frank Herbert.
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Yeah! She knows it’s a multi-pass! This week, our co-hosts are packing their bags and heading to Fhloston Paradise to watch Spencer’s favorite standalone movie, The Fifth Element! Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer talk all about Milla Jovovich’s character Leeloo Dallas, Ruby Rhod, Diva Plavalaguna played by Maïwenn Le Besco, and the famed costumes of The Fifth Element by French haute couture designer Jean Paul Gaultier. Multi-pass?
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Oh, how deliciously macabre! We are finishing out the spooky season with a very special episode, talking about one of Elizabeth and Spencer's favorite shows, What We Do In The Shadows! Costume designer for season 3 of What We Do In The Shadows, Laura Montgomery, joins our co-hosts to talk about all things vampires. Topics include the research process behind Nandor, Nadja, and Laszlo, giving Colin Robinson a slight wardrobe upgrade, and turning Guillermo into a bodyguard. Laura even offers a few costume tips as Halloween approaches. You will NOT want to miss this one!
We have a highly anticipated episode this week as our co-hosts watch a hauntingly beautiful classic, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer discuss the Academy-Award-winning costumes designed by the legendary Eiko Ishioka, including Dracula’s creepy fits and fashions, Mina’s gowns, creepy Transylvanian taxis, and… well, a bunch of other things that are hard to describe!
There's a hole in the world like a great black pit, and the vermin of the world inhabit it. And it goes by the name of London! We hope you are hungry because this week we are having meat-pies! Our co-hosts dive into the Victorian world of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street! Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer go song by song and break down the costumes by Academy-Award Winning costume designer Colleen Atwood. Even Daniel White, Audio Engineer for The Art of Costume Blogcast, joins in on all the meaty fun!
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On behalf of the Time Variance Authority, we hereby present to you our next spooky season episode, Loki. The Tom Hiddleston train continues as our co-hosts dive into the mysterious costumes of the hit Disney + show, designed by costume designer Christine Wada. We discuss everything from Loki's armor, Sophia Di Martino's armor made with nursing accommodations, and the many Loki variants. You throw a rock out here, and you hit a Loki!
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Beware of Crimson Peak! The Art of Costume Blogcast starts off the spooky season with one of Elizabeth’s favorite films, Crimson Peak - directed by Guillermo del Toro. Our co-hosts dive into the gothic romance film and break down the Victorian-era costumes by Kate Hawley. Pack your bags but don’t get too excited, the mansion is kind of a dump!
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So this is the famous Suicide Squad? In this week’s episode, Elizabeth and Spencer break down the costumes from The Suicide Squad, directed by James Gunn. Our co-hosts look at each character’s film costume designed by Judianna Makovsky and compare it to their comic book origins. Then, it is time to join Task Force X on the enemy-infused island of Corto Maltese and kick some ass, all while pointing out our favorite costumes along the way! Warning: this episode is not recommended for those with a fear of sharks who wear pants.
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In this week's episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, our co-hosts dive into the hit HBO series, Lovecraft Country. Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer discuss the costumes, Leti’s wardrobe, horror elements, historical accuracy, and so much more - all with commentary provided by the Emmy-nominated costume designer herself, Dayna Pink!
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In this week's episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, our co-hosts dive into the Jane Austen world of Emma Woodhouse (played by Anya Taylor-Joy). Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer discuss the costumes designed by Academy Award-winning costume designer Alexandra Byrne, the Regency era, similarities between Emma and Cher Horowitz, sexy sideburns, and lots of empire waistlines!
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In the tenth episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, our co-hosts discuss a true costume design masterpiece, the 1995 film directed by Amy Heckerling, Clueless. Listen as Elizabeth and Spencer dive into the costumes created by iconic costume designer Mona May, including Cher and Dionne’s matching plaid outfits, the infamous Alaïa dress, dressing the background characters, and those black and white gym outfits. As if!
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Elizabeth and Spencer watch a popular audience request in this week’s episode, The Queen’s Gambit! Our hosts discuss the beautiful wardrobe of Beth Harmon (played by Anya Taylor-Joy) and the costumes designed by 2021 Emmy Nominated costume designer Gabriele Binder. Don’t worry; there will not be a quiz on chess terminology - your guess is as good as ours.
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In this week's special episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, we are watching Space Jam: A New Legacy! Elizabeth and Spencer are joined by a special guest, costume designer Melissa Bruning to talk about her work on the brand new film. Things get looney as our co-hosts dive into the process of creating a new, modern “Tune Squad” uniform, dressing LeBron James, creating costumes for tons of background actors, and transforming Don Cheadle into a… algorithm?
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Spencer sits down with 2021 Emmy-Nominated costume designer Meghan Kasperlik to talk about the hit HBO limited series Mare of Easttown. Meghan talks about the significance of her second Emmy nomination. Then you'll learn about Meghan's approach to ensuring authenticity and loyalty to the genuine natures of small-town Pennsylvania, researching at the local Wawa, transforming Kate Winslet into Detective Mare Sheehan, and creating Mare's suit of armor through layering and her trusty Filson jacket.
In this week's episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, Elizabeth and Spencer dive deep into the Arthurian world of The Green Knight, directed by David Lowery. Our hosts discuss the costumes designed by costume designer Malgosia Turzanska, the Byzantine art influences, stunning textiles, and perhaps the most awkward Christmas tradition ever!
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Spencer sits down with 2021 Emmy-Nominated costume designer Analucia McGorty to talk about the groundbreaking hit FX television series, Pose. Learn about Analucia’s journey from wardrobe production assistant to lead costume designer, Mj Rodriguez’s Emmy nomination, designing over-the-top costumes for Elektra (played by Dominique Jackson), working with consultants, the research process, and the fairy tale wedding for Angel and Lil Papi.
In this week's episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, Elizabeth and Spencer rewatch the Marvel television show that started them all, WandaVision! Join us as our hosts discuss the many looks of Wanda and Vision, and the decades of television that inspired them. We discuss the costumes designed by costume designer Mayes C. Rubeo, Agatha Harkness, the famous fish pants, and figure out who our favorite Avengers are!
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In the fifth episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, Elizabeth and Spencer finally watch the highly anticipated Marvel film Black Widow! Join us as our hosts discuss the many looks of Natasha Romanoff (played by Scarlett Johansson) and her.... family? We discuss the costumes designed by costume designer Jany Temime, the storyline, mind-controlled pigs, and we too would just like to appreciate Yelena's vest; there are just so many pockets!
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In the fourth episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, Elizabeth and Spencer celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the 2001 American comedy film, Legally Blonde! Join us as our hosts discuss the classic costumes designed by costume designer Sophie De Rakoff. They detail Elle Wood’s very fashionable closet, Vivian’s different but equally chic wardrobe, our hosts even try their best Jennifer Coolidge impressions. Spoiler alert, the impressions were uh… well, they were a choice. If anything, listen for a deep dive into the brilliant chihuahua who played Bruiser Woods!
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Spencer sits down with 2021 Emmy-Nominated costume designer Jeriana San Juan to talk about the hit Netflix limited series Halston in our first bonus episode. Learn about Jeriana's work with lead actor Ewan McGregor and how she taught him the ways of "fashion choreography." Then they dive into designing costumes for Krysta Rodriguez's portrayal of Liza Minnelli, The Battle of Versailles, dance costumes, and costuming the infamous Studio 54. The two even survive a thunderstorm together, so don't forget your umbrella!
In the third episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, Elizabeth and Spencer dive into Netflix's Halston. Our hosts break down the costumes by costume designer Jeriana San Juan and discuss the real-world events that inspired this story, such as The Battle of Versailles, Studio 54, the creation of Halston's signature perfume, and everything Liza Minnelli. Get it sassy!
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In the second episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, Elizabeth and Spencer celebrate America's Independence Day and the tenth anniversary of Captain America: The First Avenger. Our hosts break down the costumes by costume designer Anna B. Sheppard and discuss the irresistible charm of Bucky Barnes, World War II period costumes, Agent Carter's stunning outfits, and the many suits of Captain America. Spencer sings a terrible rendition of The Star-Spangled Man, and oh, did we mention the irresistible charm of Bucky Barnes?
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In the premiere episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, Elizabeth and Spencer break down the incredible costumes of Cruella by costume designer Jenny Beavan. They go scene by scene, recap the story, and discuss the majority of costumes seen on screen. Yes, even the dog-rat costume! We are just getting started, darling.
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The Art of Costume Blogcast is a weekly podcast hosted by Elizabeth Joy Glass and Spencer Williams, dedicated to highlighting the best in costume design. Join us each week as Elizabeth and Spencer break down the costumes from some of our favorite films and television shows, meet the costume designers, and go behind the scenes to find out what the costumes mean to the story and how they were created.
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