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  1. Mar 8, 2024 · The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, or AMPAS, has given awards for the artistic and technical achievements of the members of the film industry since 1929, but it was not until 1949, in...

  2. Jun 2, 2014 · One has only to remember the white halter dress Marilyn Monroe wore in The Seven Year Itch (1955), the black-on-black leather ensemble worn by Keanu Reeves in The Matrix (1999), or Hannibal Lecter’s orange jumpsuit and facemask from The Silence of the Lambs (1991) to revisit the visuals and emotions of their respective films. The following ...

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    Born in Nagatuck, Connecticut, Adrian Greenberg, known simply as Adrian, was the chief costume designer at MGM from 1928 to 1941. He worked on iconic films such as Marie Antoinette (1938), The Wizard of Oz (1939), and The Women(1939), marking MGM as the studio where no expense was spared to realise cinematic spectacle. He had close working relation...

    Texan Travis Banton was chief designer at Paramount studios from 1929 to 1938, establishing himself as an influential and visionary costumier. Favourite flourishes were contrasting colours, sumptuous fabrics, and an appreciation for heavy decoration and exoticism, generally molded onto a bias cut gown. Banton is associated with the style of many ma...

    A young and ambitious Edith Head got her start in Hollywood as a costume sketch artist at Paramount in 1924. By 1938, when Banton left, Head asserted herself as chief designer. She worked for Paramount until 1967, then moved to Universal Pictures, where she remained until her death in 1981. Head designed costumes for more than 400 films, won eight ...

    Born in Kiama, New South Wales, this young Australian made his way to the West Coast of America and rose rapidly to the position of head costume designer at Warner Bros. Orry George Kelly was not only a prolific designer, but a tastemaker: his internationally syndicated column, Hollywood Fashion Parade, offered fashion advice to the masses. His ver...

  3. Jun 30, 2023 · The Renaissance Period. During the Renaissance period, costume design began to take on a more significant role in both theater and everyday life. With the rise of the Italian city-states and the flourishing art scene, costumes became more elaborate and extravagant. One notable figure in costume design during this time was Leonardo da Vinci.

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  5. The first union members were set designers who might also design costumes. By 1936 the union recognized costume designers as a separate specialty. Film designers also emerged in the 1920s. At first, actresses in contemporary films wore their own clothes, "so ladies with good wardrobes found they got more jobs" (Chierichetti 1976, p. 8).

  6. Nov 25, 2020 · In Hamilton, the storyline takes place from the 1780s to 1810, approximately, which is a beautiful period full of colorful and elegant costumes. As time goes by, costumes transform throughout the musical from frock coats to tailcoats, and from ballgowns to regency dresses.

  7. From the nineteenth century to the present, designers have utilized a variety of techniques and materials to replicate its effects in cloth ( C.I.50.21.12; 1985.155 ). In certain artistic renderings from antiquity, textiles appear fragile, even ephemeral — qualities that are substantiated in ancient literary texts.

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