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© 2012 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. By: Lord Christopher LavertyFiled under Clothes from 1837-1919, Girls in Films, Guys in Films, Interviews, Premium. Tagged About a Boy, Back to the Future II, Benedict Cumberbatch, boots, Bryan Singer, civil war, distressing, insignia, interview, Jack the Giant Killer, Joanna Johnston, military, Niels Arestrup, Old Town, Patrick Kennedy, Premium Content, Rebecca Hofherr, Saving Private Ryan, Steve Gell, Steven Spielberg, The Sixth Sense, Tom Cruise, Tom Hiddleston, uniform, Valkyrie, War Horse, Winters Bone, World War I. Bookmark the permalink.

Clothes on Film had an exclusive conversation with costume designer Joanna Johnston about her work on War Horse. Continue reading

© 2012 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. By: Lord Christopher LavertyFiled under Girls in Films, Girls on TV, Guys in Films, Guys on TV, Interviews, Premium. Tagged alterations, Angels, Bermans, Bob Hoskins, Consolata Boyle, costume, Downton Abbey, dress, dressmaking, fashion, fur, Hugo, interview, Jane Eyre, Jeremy Angel, Judy Dench, Mark Rhodes, military, Mrs Henderson Presents, Premium Content, Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, Star Wars, suit, Superman, Susannah Buxton, tailoring, The Iron Lady, Tim Angel, Tudor, Victorian, W.E., War Horse, World War I. Bookmark the permalink.

Clothes on Film were granted a private tour of world-renowned Angels the costumiers. Continue reading

© 2012 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. By: Lord Christopher LavertyFiled under Clothes from 1990s, Guys in Films, Interviews, Premium. Tagged 1960s, 1990s, Agnès b, Andrzej Sekula, Betsy Heimann, black suit, C&R Clothiers, Chris Penn, costume, Die Hard, fashion, gangster, Harvey Keitel, identity, interview, Jeans, Lawrence Tierney, masculinity, Michael Madsen, necktie, polo shirt, Premium Content, Quentin Tarantino, shirt, slim silhouette, Steve Buscemi, Tim Roth, tracksuit, Wall Street. Bookmark the permalink.

Betsy Heimann chats exclusively about one of the most iconic costumes of the 1990s. Continue reading

© 2012 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. By: Lord Christopher LavertyFiled under Clothes from 1970s, Girls in Films, Guys in Films, Interviews, Premium. Tagged 1960s, Aggie Guerard Rodgers, Beetle Juice, Clothes from 1970s, cocktail dress, colour palette, Francis Ford Coppola, Gene Hackman, Halston, Harrison Ford, Harry Caul, identity, interview, One Flew Over the Cuckoos Next, plastic raincoat, Premium Content, raincoat, Return of the Jedi, shirt, Star Wars, suit, tailor, Terri Garr, The Color Purple, The Conversation, tweed. Bookmark the permalink.

With exclusive insight from costume designer Aggie Guerard Rodgers, we investigate the story behind Harry Caul’s distinctive plastic raincoat. Continue reading

© 2012 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. By: Lord Christopher LavertyFiled under Clothes from Fantasy & Sci-fi, Girls on TV, Guys on TV, Interviews. Tagged armour, Clothes on Film, colour, Dothraki, Emilia Clarke, Game of Thrones, Grecian dress, HBO, interview, Michele Clapton, Sean Bean, Sky Atlantic, Thronecast, tribal, Winterfell. Bookmark the permalink.

Clothes on Film on the costume design for HBO’s immense fantasy series, Game of Thrones. Continue reading

© 2012 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. By: Lord Christopher LavertyFiled under Clothes from 1837-1919, Premium. Tagged 1910s, Benedict Cumberbatch, Bruce Willis, Cavalry, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Emily Watson, field dress, helmet, Hero costumes, interview, Jeremy Irvine, Joanna Johnston, Jurassic Park, Kathleen Kennedy, military, Patrick Kennedy, Peter Mullan, pre-war, Premium Content, realism, Robert Emms, Soldier, Steven Spielberg, The Adventures of Tintin, The Sixth Sense, Tintin, Tom Hiddleston, tunic, uniform, War Horse, World War 1. Bookmark the permalink.

Kathleen Kennedy chats exclusively to Clothes on Film about her experiences and understanding of costume design. Continue reading

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Costume designer Rebecca Hofherr talks exclusively to Clothes on Film about her incredible contribution to Winter’s Bone. Continue reading

© 2012 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. By: Lord Christopher LavertyFiled under Clothes from 1920s, Girls on TV, Guys on TV, Interviews. Tagged Boardwalk Empire, Chalky White, Clothes from 1920s, Clothes on Film, costume, exclusive, HBO, interview, John Dunn, Lisa Padovani, Martin Scorsese, Michael Kenneth Williams, season 1, sewing, vintage. Bookmark the permalink.

A brief but worthwhile and exclusive clip about the costume design of Boardwalk Empire. Continue reading

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For HBO Sessions part 2, Clothes on Film editor Chris Laverty was invited to discuss the costume design of Boardwalk Empire. Continue reading

© 2011 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. By: Lord Christopher LavertyFiled under Clothes from 1920s, Clothes from 1930s, Film Reviews, Interviews. Tagged 3D, Asa Butterfield, Ben Kingsley, Chloë Grace Moretz, Christopher Lee, cloche, Clothes from 1920s, Clothes from 1930s, colour, costume, fantasy, Frances de la Tour, Georges Méliès, Hugo, interview, Martin Scorsese, period, Sacha Baron Cohen, Sandy Powell, silent, spats, stiff collar. Bookmark the permalink.

Hugo is Scorsese’s monument to wonder and excitement. Here Sandy Powell exclusively explains her costume choices to Clothes on Film. Continue reading