
This character-driven adventure, jumps back and forth between the mid-1950’s and 2014-15. It was important that the costumes accurately reflect the styles of each of these periods to help the actors inhabit their characters.
View ProjectBased upon graphic novels by Gerard Way, these distinctive and colourful characters move across time periods including an apocalyptic future and a distorted present day – providing a rich tableau and inspiring design for a myriad of looks.
View ProjectI had the creative freedom to design costumes that made a bold fashion statement and expressed the unique personality of each character.
View ProjectDirector, Andrew Niccol, held a creative vision for his sci-fi thriller set in a world without anonymity or crime that feels dark and foreboding.
View ProjectAn homage to the classic western story, the look needed to be ‘worn, authentic and believable’.
View ProjectIt was a wonderful challenge to create costumes that would stand out and and yet be in harmony with the riotously colourful and magical toy store.
View ProjectIt was important to create and build many of the costumes, especially for Jackie (Katie) in order to reflect on screen the authenticity of an era she helped define.
View ProjectFor this fantasy musical, I was given creative freedom to design and build costumes that were truly fanciful and reflected a number of influences including the Middle Ages and pre-Raphaelite designs.
View ProjectIt was great to reunite with Jon Cassar, Director of The Kennedys, for this futuristic series, where the characters travelled back 85 million years. From soldiers to outlaw Sixers it was fun to design for this new world.
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