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Ask any Hollywood star or wardrobe stylist for their onscreen or offscreen fashion secrets, and they’ll likely reveal that thrifting and borrowing are among their favorite pastimes.
“I appreciate the recycling aspect of previously-owned clothing,” Westworld costume designer Shay Cunliffe has told The Hollywood Reporter, while April Napier (Lady Bird), Ayanna James (Insecure) and Staci Greenbaum (Broad City) have also revealed that treasures from thrift stores and vintage markets have helped to tell characters’ sartorial stories.
Others who have promoted sustainable retail therapy include celebrity stylist Karla Welch, Olivia Wilde and designer Christian Siriano, who previously collaborated with online resale platform ThredUp. And Hollywood stylist Mimi Cuttrell (who dresses Priyanka Chopra), Monica Rose and Dani Michelle has opted to borrow pieces from designer rental showroom Janet Mandell,...
Ask any Hollywood star or wardrobe stylist for their onscreen or offscreen fashion secrets, and they’ll likely reveal that thrifting and borrowing are among their favorite pastimes.
“I appreciate the recycling aspect of previously-owned clothing,” Westworld costume designer Shay Cunliffe has told The Hollywood Reporter, while April Napier (Lady Bird), Ayanna James (Insecure) and Staci Greenbaum (Broad City) have also revealed that treasures from thrift stores and vintage markets have helped to tell characters’ sartorial stories.
Others who have promoted sustainable retail therapy include celebrity stylist Karla Welch, Olivia Wilde and designer Christian Siriano, who previously collaborated with online resale platform ThredUp. And Hollywood stylist Mimi Cuttrell (who dresses Priyanka Chopra), Monica Rose and Dani Michelle has opted to borrow pieces from designer rental showroom Janet Mandell,...
- 3/22/2023
- by Danielle Directo-Meston
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
On Comedy Central’s Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens, loving, foul-mouthed Grandma (Lori Tan Chinn) ups her delightfully audacious style on season two, which premiered Aug. 18, thanks to the joint effort of costume designer Staci Greenbaum and the actress.
“Lori and I talk about what we want Grandma to maybe be saying. Oftentimes, it’s subversive,” says Greenbaum, who also outfits Chinn in “highly collectible” Air Jordans and finery that references style icon Iris Apfel.
Continuing a streak of bold statements from last season — like “Asians Don’t Raisin” — Chinn brought in about 20 of ...
“Lori and I talk about what we want Grandma to maybe be saying. Oftentimes, it’s subversive,” says Greenbaum, who also outfits Chinn in “highly collectible” Air Jordans and finery that references style icon Iris Apfel.
Continuing a streak of bold statements from last season — like “Asians Don’t Raisin” — Chinn brought in about 20 of ...
On Comedy Central’s Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens, loving, foul-mouthed Grandma (Lori Tan Chinn) ups her delightfully audacious style on season two, which premiered Aug. 18, thanks to the joint effort of costume designer Staci Greenbaum and the actress.
“Lori and I talk about what we want Grandma to maybe be saying. Oftentimes, it’s subversive,” says Greenbaum, who also outfits Chinn in “highly collectible” Air Jordans and finery that references style icon Iris Apfel.
Continuing a streak of bold statements from last season — like “Asians Don’t Raisin” — Chinn brought in about 20 of ...
“Lori and I talk about what we want Grandma to maybe be saying. Oftentimes, it’s subversive,” says Greenbaum, who also outfits Chinn in “highly collectible” Air Jordans and finery that references style icon Iris Apfel.
Continuing a streak of bold statements from last season — like “Asians Don’t Raisin” — Chinn brought in about 20 of ...
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