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British COSTUME DESIGN spotlighted
Finally, an exhibition for those of us who care who wins the Academy Award for best costume design. Cut! Costume and the Cinemaputs
43 examples of the best of British costume design in the spotlight.
Here’s a dazzling sampling of what you’ll discover at the Glenbow, all
custom-fit for some very famous female forms.
From left to right:
Ever After - This Renaissance-themed gown made Angelica Huston’s evil stepmother an attractive adversary to Drew Barrymore’s updated Cinderella. Designer: Jenny Beavan.
Sense and Sensibility - A simple day dress, made
from cotton muslin instead of silk, highlights the reduced circumstances
of Kate Winslet’s Marianne. Designers: John Bright and Jenny Beavan.
The Phantom of the Opera - Worn by Emmy Rossum, this
ballgown was one of 300 costumes hand made to meet director Joel
Schumacher’s high fashion standards. Designer: Alexandra Byrne.
The Duchess - A military-style day ensemble helped
Keira Knightley channel 18th-century iconoclast Georgiana Cavendish and
earned its designer the 2008 Oscar. Designer: Michael O’Connor.
Finding Neverland - Kate Winslet’s dressing gown,
inspired by the Arts and Crafts Movement, is one of exhibition
co-curator Nancy Lawson’s favorite pieces. Designer: Alexandra Byrne.
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