Costume Design in the Digital Age in Hollywood
Left to right: Costume worn by Danny Kaye in The Inspector General (1949), designed by Travilla. Costume worn by Viveca Lindfors in The Adventures of Don Juan (1948), designed by Leah Rhodes. Costume worn by Natalie Wood in The Great Race (1965). designed by Edith Head. Costume worn by Judy Garland in A Star is Born (1954), designed by Irene Sharaff. Costume worn by Frank Sinatra in 4 for Texas (1963), designed by Norma Koch.
"Costume Design in the Digital Age" is the title of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences program presenting the "opportunities and challenges facing motion picture costume designers working in the current era of digital [...]
by Andre Soares | April 16, 2009
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Tags: 4 for Texas, A Star Is Born, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Audrey Hepburn, Bill Taylor, Costume Designers, Deborah Nadoolman Landis, Ellen Mirojnick, Irene Sharaff, Jeffrey Kurland, Judy Garland, Linwood Dunn, Los Angeles Screenings, Michael Wilkinson, My Fair Lady, Natalie Wood, Norma Koch, Ruth Myers, Travilla, Viveca Lindfors
