Fashionista: With filming on hold, what TV and film costume designers been up to?

Quite a lot — from making masks to preparing to safely return to work when productions start up again.


Like celebrity stylists pivoting toward creative new ways to service their clients and determining alternative income streams during the Covid-19 pandemic, costume designers find themselves in a unique position, too. 

With productions across the country and major studios shut down, their demanding day jobs, which usually stretch into night (or start early mornings), are also on pause. But that doesn't mean the costume designers themselves are.

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