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© 2013 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. By: Lord Christopher LavertyFiled under Girls in Films, Girls on TV, Guys in Films, Guys on TV, Premium. Tagged Amy Westcott, Ann Foley, Carlo Poggioli, Caroline McCall, Casey Storm, Charlotte David, Christopher Hargadon, Daniella Gschwendtner, Ellen Mirojnick, Heidi Bivens, Janie Bryant, Jennifer L. Bryan, Joanna Johnston, Julian Day, Karen Muller, Kate Hawley, Kathleen Detoro, Kristin M. Burke, Lorna Marie Mugan, Louise Frogley, Michael Wilkinson, Michele Clapton, Orlandi, Serreau, Sharen Davis, Stephanie Collie Daniel, Steven Norman Lee, Suzy Benzinger, Trish Summerville, Wasitchaya Nampeung Mochanakul. Bookmark the permalink.

What a busy twelve months it’s been for costume design. Really though, this art, or craft, or business (Deborah Nadoolman Landis insists it is definitely a business) gets more talked about each year. 2013 was especially exciting however as it … Continue reading

© 2013 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. By: Lord Christopher LavertyFiled under Costume Stories and Links. Tagged American Hustle, Amy Adams, Ann Foley, April Ferry, Batman vs Superman, Casey Storm, CDG, Her, Joaquin Phoenix, Kristin M. Burke, Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, Michael Wilkinson, Out of the Furnace, Prioners, Ruth E Carter, The Butler. Bookmark the permalink.

That’s it then. Happy holidays everyone! Her This is a good article. Will Joaquin Phoenix wearing high waisted trousers in Her bring about a return of the look on the high street? We really hope so. Low and skinny is … Continue reading

© 2013 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. By: Lord Christopher LavertyFiled under Clothes from 1970s, Clothes from 1980s, Premium. Tagged Chevy Chase, Christmas, dickey, dressing gown, Fight Club, leisure suit, leopard print, Mae Questel, Marla Singer, Michael Kaplan, National Lampoons Christmas Vacation, Randy Quaid, Star Trek, Star Wars VII, trooper hat, Tyler Durden, v-neck, white loafers. Bookmark the permalink.

He is the whitest of the white trash, the kind of man who dumps raw sewage in a storm drain and kidnaps your boss as a Christmas present. And the only man to ever combine a leather belt with a … Continue reading

© 2013 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. By: Lord Christopher LavertyFiled under Costume Stories and Links. Tagged American Horror Story, American Hustle, Bronx Bombers, Bruce Lee, David C Woolard, Game of Death, Girls do Film, Glee, Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Winning, Justified, Kill Bill, Lou Eyrich, Michael Wilkinson, Patia Prouty, Punch Drunk Love, The Innocents, Uma Thurman, yellow jumpsuit. Bookmark the permalink.

Costume stories for the festive season. Shame that none of these have anything to do with Christmas. Bronx Bombers on Broadway Let’s all go to the theatre.Tyranny of Style has published an eye-opening interview with Bronx Bombers costume designer David … Continue reading

© 2013 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. By: Lord Christopher LavertyFiled under Clothes from 1960s, Girls in Films, Guys in Films. Tagged 1960s, Daniel Orlandi, Disney, Down with Love, Frost/Nixon, interview, Mad Men, Saving Mr Banks, sketch, suit, tweed suit. Bookmark the permalink.

A slight but worth watching video about the costume and production design for frothy Walt Disney biography Saving Mr. Banks. If you have not seen the film it won’t spoil anything, and will probably get you wanting to dress in … Continue reading

© 2013 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. By: Lord Christopher LavertyFiled under Clothes from 1970s, Guys in Films, Premium. Tagged Chinatown, denim, Elliot Gould, fedora, Harper, hippy, Humphrey Bogart, Jack Nicolson, Kiss Me Deadly, lapels, Myrna Loy, Nina Van Pallandt, Paul Newman, Philip Marlowe, Ralph Meeker, Raymond Chandler, Robert Altman, suit, The Long Goodbye, The Thin Man, trenchcoat, William Powell. Bookmark the permalink.

Newly released on collectable Blu-ray, The Long Goodbye (1973, directed by Robert Altman) is the kind of film you feel ashamed for not watching more often. Starring Elliot Gould as Raymond Chandler’s pulp private dick Phillip Marlowe, this is a … Continue reading

© 2013 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. By: Lord Christopher LavertyFiled under Costume Stories and Links. Tagged Amy Westcott, Batman, Ben Affleck, Christine Bean, Daniel Orlandi, Eulyn Hulfkie-Womble, Giorgio Armani, Gravity, joshn Winning, RoboCop, ruby slippers, Sandy Powell, The Blacklist, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, The Walking Dead, The Wizard of Oz, The Wolf of Wall Street, Tom Broecker, Trish Sumerville, Tyranny of Style. Bookmark the permalink.

The last TWO weeks in costume. Sorry, we were a bit busy. Paul Walker Costume designer Kristin M. Burke worked with Paul Walker on Running Scared. Here she shares a few personal memories of the man and the professional. Hollywood … Continue reading

© 2013 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. By: Lord Christopher LavertyFiled under Clothes from Fantasy & Sci-fi, Clothes from now, Girls in Films, Guys in Films, Premium. Tagged army, Ashley Johnson, backpack, boots, canvas, combat trousers, denim, Ellie, Eulyn Hufkie-Womble, femininity, Fireflies, gender, Jeans, Joel, masculinity, motif, motion capture, Neil Druckmann, nylon, Playstation 3, scarf, sexual identity, shirt, symbolism, teenager, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, The Last of Us, The Walking Dead, Tony Alverez, Troy Baker, uniform, vest, video game, western, workwear. Bookmark the permalink.

If you have played The Last of Us on Playstation 3 it has likely ruined video gaming for you. The world created is so vivid and believable that every game afterward just feels dated and empty. Throughout, The Last of … Continue reading

© 2013 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. By: Lord Christopher LavertyFiled under Costume Stories and Links. Tagged Elizabeth Olsen, Janty Yates, Kathleen Felix Meyer, Kristin M. Burke, Mileno Canonero, Oldboy, Oscar, Paula Thomas, Piero Tosi, Prada, Ruther Carter, Sleepy Hollow, The Counselor, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Trish Summerville, Veep, Wes Anderson. Bookmark the permalink.

The week, the costume stories. Oldboy Ruth Carter on working with Elizabeth Olsen and co. for Spike Lee’s upcoming remake. Some really fab costume sketches too. Piero Tosi The wonderful costume designer (The Leopard, The Night Porter), now 86, receives … Continue reading

© 2013 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. By: Lord Christopher LavertyFiled under Clothes from 1980s, Girls in Films, Guys in Films, Premium. Tagged Abbey Bender, accessories, baseball shirt, bodysuit, Carol Oditz, Clothes from 1980s, corset, female gaze, femininity, halterneck, Joyce Chopra, Lolita, male gaze, mall, masculinity, Smooth Talk, teenage, waist cincher. Bookmark the permalink.

Moments of sartorial significance, and that glimmer of recognition that we feel upon seeing an onscreen outfit worn more than once are found throughout Smooth Talk, Joyce Chopra’s underseen 1986 adaptation of a Joyce Carol Oates short story. The film … Continue reading

© 2013 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. By: Lord Christopher LavertyFiled under Costume Stories and Links. Tagged Bad Grandpa, Batman, Ben Affleck, Catherine Martin, FrockTalk, Hello Tailor, Judianna Makovsky, Kristin Burke, Lindsey Kear, Lynn Paolo, Sandy Powell, Sleepy Hollow, The Great Gatsby, The Hunger Games, Thor The Dark World. Bookmark the permalink.

What have you missed costume wise this week? Well…. Sandy Powell In conversation with Kinvara Balfour at the Regent Street Apple Store, 18th November. Scandal Lyn Paolo has no intention of becoming a fashion designer. Sleepy Hollow We’re a bit … Continue reading

© 2013 Lord Christopher Laverty. All rights reserved. By: Lord Christopher LavertyFiled under Clothes from Fantasy & Sci-fi, Girls in Films, Guys in Films. Tagged Alexander McQueen, Amy Westcott, butterfly dress, Capitol fashion, Catherine Martin, catwalk, chariot dress, cowl scarf, Effie Trinket, fashion, Jennifer Lawrence, Judianna Makovsky, Katniss Everdeen, knitwear, Maria Dora, Michael Kaplan, Net-a-Porter, Prada, Rodarte, Sarah Burton, sci-fi, Siren Suit, The Great Gatsby, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Trish Summerville. Bookmark the permalink.

When you are costuming the biggest franchise release of the year and creating a capsule range to run alongside it for a major online retailer, it is clear a normal approach to the task is not going to work. Ex-stylist … Continue reading