Game of Thrones
“Game of Thrones” costumes by Michele Clapton, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. (L-R): Costumes worn by Sophie Turner as Sansa Stark, Gwendoline Christie as Brienne of Tarth and Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen.
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“Game of Thrones” costumes by Michele Clapton, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. (L-R): Costumes worn by Sophie Turner as Sansa Stark, Gwendoline Christie as Brienne of Tarth and Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen.
“Game of Thrones” costumes by Michele Clapton, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Sophie Turner as Sansa Stark and Gwendoline Christie as Brienne of Tarth.
“Game of Thrones” costumes by Michele Clapton, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Sophie Turner as Sansa Stark and Gwendoline Christie as Brienne of Tarth.
“Game of Thrones” costumes by Michele Clapton, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design.
“Game of Thrones” costumes by Michele Clapton, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design.
“Game of Thrones” costumes by Michele Clapton, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design.
“Game of Thrones” costumes by Michele Clapton, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. (L-R): Costumes worn by Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen, Lena Headey as Cersei Lannister, Maisie Williams as Arya Stark and Sophie Turner as Sansa Stark.
“Pose” costumes by Lou Eyrich and Analucia McGorty, Emmy Award Nominees for Costume Design.
(L-R): Costumes worn by actors: Dominique Jackson as Elektra, MJ Rodriguez as Blanca, Ryan Jamaal Swain as Damon, Billy Porter as Pray Tell and Indya Moore as Angel.
“Pose” costumes by Lou Eyrich and Analucia McGorty, Emmy Award Nominees for Costume Design. A view of the Art of Television Costume Design Exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“Pose” costumes by Lou Eyrich and Analucia McGorty, Emmy Award Nominees for Costume Design. Costumes worn byDominique Jackson as Elektra.
“Pose” costumes by Lou Eyrich and Analucia McGorty, Emmy Award Nominees for Costume Design. Costumes worn by MJ Rodriguez as Blanca.
“Pose” costumes by Lou Eyrich and Analucia McGorty, Emmy Award Nominees for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Billy Porter as Pray Tell.
“Pose” costumes by Lou Eyrich and Analucia McGorty, Emmy Award Nominees for Costume Design. A view of the Art of Television Costume Design Exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“Pose” costumes by Lou Eyrich and Analucia McGorty, Emmy Award Nominees for Costume Design.
“A Series of Unfortunate Events” costumes by Cynthia Summers, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Morena Baccarin as Beatrice Baudelaire.
These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“A Series of Unfortunate Events” costumes by Cynthia Summers, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Morena Baccarin as Beatrice Baudelaire.
These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“A Series of Unfortunate Events” costumes by Cynthia Summers, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Morena Baccarin as Beatrice Baudelaire.
These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“A Series of Unfortunate Events” costumes by Cynthia Summers, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. (L-R): Costumes worn by Lucy Punch as Esme Squalor, Lucy Punch as Esme Squalor, Lucy Punch as Esme Squalor, Lucy Punch as Esme Squalor and Morena Baccarin as Beatrice Baudelaire.
These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“A Series of Unfortunate Events” costumes by Cynthia Summers, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“A Series of Unfortunate Events” costumes by Cynthia Summers, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Lucy Punch as Esme Squalor.
These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“A Series of Unfortunate Events” costumes by Cynthia Summers, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design.
These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“A Series of Unfortunate Events” costumes by Cynthia Summers, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design.
These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“A Series of Unfortunate Events” costumes by Cynthia Summers, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Lucy Punch as Esme Squalor.
These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“A Series of Unfortunate Events” costumes by Cynthia Summers, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design.
These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“A Series of Unfortunate Events” costumes by Cynthia Summers, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Lucy Punch as Esme Squalor.
These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“A Series of Unfortunate Events” costumes by Cynthia Summers, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Lucy Punch as Esme Squalor.
These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” costumes by Donna Zakowska, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design.
(L-R): Costumes worn by actors: Rachel Brosnahan as Miriam ‘Midge’ Maisel, Alex Borstein as Susie Myerson, Marin Hinkle as Rose Weissman, Rachel Brosnahan as Miriam ‘Midge’ Maisel and Rachel Brosnahan as
Miriam ‘Midge’ Maisel.
These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“Russian Doll” costumes by Jennifer Rogien, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“Russian Doll” costumes by Jennifer Rogien, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“The Masked Singer” costumes by FIDM Alumna, Marina Toybina, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” costumes by Donna Zakowska, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. (L-R): Costumes worn by actors: Rachel Brosnahan as Miriam ‘Midge’ Maisel and Alex Borstein as Susie Myerson.
These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” costumes by Donna Zakowska, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” costumes by Donna Zakowska, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” costumes by Donna Zakowska, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. (L-R): Costumes worn by actors: Rachel Brosnahan as Miriam ‘Midge’ Maisel.
These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” costumes by Donna Zakowska, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. (L-R): Costumes worn by actors: Alex Borstein as Susie Myerson.
These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” costumes by Donna Zakowska, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. (L-R): Costumes worn by actors: Marin Hinkle as Rose Weissman, Rachel Brosnahan as Miriam ‘Midge’ Maisel and Rachel Brosnahan as Miriam ‘Midge’ Maisel.
These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“Good Omens” costumes by Claire Anderson, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design.
(L-R): Costumes worn by actors: Adria Arjona as Anathema Device, Michael McKean as Shadwell, Michael Sheen as Aziraphale, Miranda Richardson as Madame Tracy and David Tennant as Crowley.
These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“Good Omens” costumes by Claire Anderson, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design.
“Good Omens” costumes by Claire Anderson, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“Good Omens” costumes by Claire Anderson, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Adria Arjona as Anathema Device.
“Good Omens” costumes by Claire Anderson, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Adria Arjona as Anathema Device.
“Black-ish” costumes by Michelle R. Cole, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“Black-ish” costumes by Michelle R. Cole, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Yara Shahidi as Zoey Johnson.
“The Umbrella Academy” costumes by Christopher Hargadon. (L-R): Robert Sheehan as Klaus Hargreeves, Kate Walsh as The Handler, Aiden Gallagher as Number Five, Colm Feore as Sir Reginald Hargreeves and Jordan Claire Robbins as Grace.
These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“Native Son” costumes by Beth Birkett. (L-R): Ashton Sanders as Bigger “Big” Thomas.
These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“Native Son” costumes by Beth Birkett. These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“Native Son” costumes by Beth Birkett. These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“Vanity Fair” costumes by Suzie Harman and Lucinda Wright. (L-R) Costumes worn by actors: Olivia Cooke as Becky Sharp, Olivia Cooke as Becky Sharp, Olivia Cooke as Becky Sharp, Tom Bateman as Rawdon Crawley and Tom Bateman as Rawdon Crawley.
These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“Vanity Fair” costumes by Suzie Harman and Lucinda Wright. Costumes worn by Olivia Cooke as Becky Sharp.
“The Man in the High Castle” costumes by Catherine Adair. (L-R): Costumes worn by actors: Chelah Horsdal as Helen Smith, David Furr as George Lincoln Rockwell, Laura Menell as Thelma, Rupert Evans as Frank Frink and Alexa Davalos as Juliana Crane.
These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“Sharp Objects” costumes by FIDM Alumna, Alix Friedberg, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. (L-R): Costumes worn by actors Eliza Scanlen as Amma Crellin, Amy Adams as Camille Preaker and Patricia Clarkson as Adora Crellin.
“Outlander” costumes by Terry Dresbach. (L-R): Costumes worn by actors: Tanton Cardinal as Adawehi, Sophie Skelton as Brianna Randall, Sophie Skelton as Brianna Randall, Composite Costume: Combination of Tawodi, Wolf of Keowee, Wahkiitiosta, & Satehorinies and Wesley French as Chief Nawohali.
These costumes can be seen in the 13th annual “Art of Television Costume Design” exhibition in the FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. The exhibition is free to the public through Oct. 26, 2019.
“Outlander” costumes by Terry Dresbach. Costumes worn by actors Tanton Cardinal (L) as Adawehi and Sophie Skelton as Brianna Randall.
“Outlander” costumes by Terry Dresbach. (L-R): Costumes worn by actors Sophie Skelton as Brianna Randall, Composite Costume: Combination of Tawodi, Wolf of Keowee, Wahkiitiosta, & Satehorinies and Wesley French as Chief Nawohali.
“Outlander” costumes by Terry Dresbach.
“Outlander” costumes by Terry Dresbach.
“Outlander” costumes by Terry Dresbach.
“Outlander” costumes by Terry Dresbach.
“The Haunting of Hill House” costumes by Lynn Falconer. (L-R): Costumes worn by actors Catherine Parker as Poppy Hill and Carla Gugino as Olivia Crane and Victoria Pedretti as Dani Clayton.
“Shrill” costumes by Amanda Needham. Costumes worn by Aidy Bryant as Annie Easton.
“The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” costumes by Angus Strathie. Costumes worn by Kiernan Shipka as Sabrina Spellman.
“The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” costumes by Angus Strathie. Costumes worn by Kiernan Shipka as Sabrina Spellman.
“Future Man” costumes by Kathryn Langston Orindgreff. (L-R): Costumes worn by Eliza Coupe as Tiger, Josh Hutcherson as Josh Futturman and Derek Wilson as Wolf.
“Future Man” costumes by Kathryn Langston Orindgreff.
“Veep” costumes by Kathleen Felix-Hager. (L-R): Costumes worn by Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Selina Meyer, Sarah Sutherland as Catherine Meyer and Anna Chlumsky as Amy Brookheimer.
“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” costumes by Melina Root. (L-R): Costumes worn by Gabrielle Ruiz as Valencia, Rachel Bloom as Rebecca Bunch and Rebekka Johnson as Elated Cat.
“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” costumes by Melina Root.
“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” costumes by Melina Root.
“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” costumes by Melina Root.
“The Bold Type” costumes by Lisa R. Frucht. (L-R): Costumes worn by Katie Stevens as Jane Sloan, Aisha Dee as Kat Edison, Meghann Fahy as Sutton Brady.
“Native Son” costumes by Beth Birkett. Costumes worn by Ashton Sanders as Bigger “Big” Thomas.
“Native Son” costumes by Beth Birkett. Costumes worn by Ashton Sanders as Bigger “Big” Thomas.
“Native Son” costumes by Beth Birkett. Costumes worn by Ashton Sanders as Bigger “Big” Thomas.
“Russian Doll” costumes by Jennifer Rogien, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Greta Lee as Maxine.
“Russian Doll” costumes by Jennifer Rogien, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Natasha Lyonne as Nadia.
“Russian Doll” costumes by Jennifer Rogien, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Greta Lee as Maxine (L) and Natasha Lyonne as Nadia.
“Fosse/Verdon” costumes by Melissa Toth, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Michelle Williams as Gwen Verdon and Sam Rockwell as Bob Fosse.
“Fosse/Verdon” costumes by Melissa Toth, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design.
“Fosse/Verdon” costumes by Melissa Toth, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Michelle Williams as Gwen Verdon and Sam Rockwell as Bob Fosse.
“The Masked Singer” costumes by FIDM Alumna, Marina Toybina, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. (L-R): Costumes worn by Tori Spelling as Unicorn, Gladys Knight as Bee and Rumor Willis as Lion.
“The Masked Singer” costumes by FIDM Alumna, Marina Toybina, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Rumor Willis as Lion.
“The Masked Singer” costumes by FIDM Alumna, Marina Toybina, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Rumor Willis as Lion.
“The Masked Singer” costumes by FIDM Alumna, Marina Toybina, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Rumor Willis as Lion.
“The Masked Singer” costumes by FIDM Alumna, Marina Toybina, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Rumor Willis as Lion.
“The Masked Singer” costumes by FIDM Alumna, Marina Toybina, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Tori Spelling as Unicorn.
“The Masked Singer” costumes by FIDM Alumna, Marina Toybina, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Tori Spelling as Unicorn.
“The Masked Singer” costumes by FIDM Alumna, Marina Toybina, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Tori Spelling as Unicorn.
“The Masked Singer” costumes by FIDM Alumna, Marina Toybina, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Gladys Knight as Bee.
“The Masked Singer” costumes by FIDM Alumna, Marina Toybina, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Gladys Knight as Bee.
“The Masked Singer” costumes by FIDM Alumna, Marina Toybina, Emmy Award Nominee for Costume Design. Costumes worn by Gladys Knight as Bee.
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