Whether it was the reimagined tutu or Fendi baguette (it’s not a bag, people), there’s nothing Sex and the City style watchers love more than spotting an item from the original show pop up in the revival series, And Just Like That.
02.12.2021 - 20:15 / thewrap.com
Janty Yates was given the staggering responsibility of recreating three decades worth of fashion, as well as the personal style evolutions of the main characters. “You had to have a huge arc because it was from 1975 to 1995 and my God, what an era,” she reflected in an interview with TheWrap.
“It’s extraordinary how different each year was from the next.”For Yates and her team, it wasn’t simply a matter of ringing up the luxury label and borrowing from the vault. They curated from a number of
.Whether it was the reimagined tutu or Fendi baguette (it’s not a bag, people), there’s nothing Sex and the City style watchers love more than spotting an item from the original show pop up in the revival series, And Just Like That.
Damn! Sex and the City’s former costume designer, Patricia Field, is opening up about what it was like to work on the fashion-forward series back in the day, and spoiler alert: it doesn’t sound great!
, and is now sharing some of her opinions about her time with the beloved franchise. Field couldn't work on due to her commitments on creator Darren Star's Netflix series, When asked about the HBO Max reboot during an interview with, she talked about her former assistant, Molly Rogers, now working as the costume designer on the series.“I like some of it, I don’t like all of it, but I know what Molly’s dealing with," Field said of the newest style statements.As for what Rogers is «dealing with,»
, and is now sharing some of her opinions about her time with the beloved franchise. Field couldn't work on due to her commitments on creator Darren Star's Netflix series, When asked about the HBO Max reboot during an interview with, she talked about her former assistant, Molly Rogers, now working as the costume designer on the series.“I like some of it, I don’t like all of it, but I know what Molly’s dealing with," Field said of the newest style statements.As for what Rogers is «dealing with,»
, and is now sharing some of her opinions about her time with the beloved franchise. Field couldn't work on due to her commitments on creator Darren Star's Netflix series, When asked about the HBO Max reboot during an interview with, she talked about her former assistant, Molly Rogers, now working as the costume designer on the series.“I like some of it, I don’t like all of it, but I know what Molly’s dealing with," Field said of the style statements.As for what Rogers is «dealing with,» Field
, but she did share some of her candid opinions. Field couldn't work on due to her commitments to the Netflix series,, but she was asked about the HBO Max reboot during an interview with . “I like some of it, I don’t like all of it, but I know what Molly’s dealing with," she said of the styles selected by her former assistant, Molly Rogers, who is currently working as a costume designer for the series.As for what Rogers is «dealing with,» Field laughed, adding, «Well, I know those gals! Sarah
Rachael Stanley, the longtime executive director of the Costume Designers Guild, IATSE Local 892, has retired. Before she started working for the union in 2004, Stanley designed costumes on such shows as Ally McBeal, Sisters and Sabrina the Teenage Witch. She has been succeeded in the post by Brigitta Romanov, formerly the local’s assistant executive director, who designed costumes on Glee.
Patricia Field is a famed costume designer responsible for so many of the iconic looks in HBO’s original Sex and the City series.
From the second pictures of Sarah Jessica Parker filming scenes for the Sex and the City revival, And Just Like That, started popping up, die hard fans have found themselves obsessing over the fashion, from Fendi baguette bags to Manolo Blahnik pumps.
been candid about her experience being raped by a music producer when she was 19 years old and channeled the emotions into the character — earning her an award for “Best Actress” from the New York Film Critics Circle.But her devotion to not breaking character came with struggle, requiring an on-set psychiatric nurse during the end of filming.“I sort of felt like I had to. I felt that it was safer for me,” the 35-year-old told Variety.
OK, so the Sex And The City revival finally premiered to… well, a mixed reception, let’s say. Old school fans have a lot of opinions about the new directions the show is taking. But one of the major criticisms of And Just Like That… is about what’s NOT there: Samantha Jones.
what happened to Samantha — but if Carrie’s still, after all these years, sporting her signature nameplate necklace.Costume designers Molly Rogers and Danny Santiago remained tight-lipped about whether Carrie (played by Sarah Jessica Parker) would revive some of her most notable looks in “And Just Like That…,” a 10-episode sequel to the original “SATC” series debuting Thursday on HBO Max.
“House of Gucci” isn’t the first time Lady Gaga has paid homage to her Italian roots.Before she scored the 2019 Oscar of Best actress for her role in Bradley Cooper’s ‘A Star Is Born,’ she was just “Girl at Swimming Pool #2” in “The Sopranos.”Gaga, whose legal name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, starred in season three’s episode titled “The Telltake Moozadell.” But despite a now successful acting career, when the 35-year-old looks back on her early acting career that began on the wildly
Gucci family. Both the luxury clothing label and the fashion designer, 60, expressed their disgust over the movie.Ford was the creative director of the Gucci fashion label from 1994 to 2004.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorCostume designer Janty Yates was fortunate to have unprecedented access to the Gucci archives when she was planning the looks for “House of Gucci,” but the wardrobe for the Ridley Scott film also encompassed pieces from Yves Saint Laurent and several noted menswear tailors.Yates says the Gucci collection she saw was “exquisite but small,” since the Gucci Museum in Florence, Italy, was in the process of moving its archive.
unfolds like a Shakespearean tragedy, filled with backstabbing, betrayal, murder and more — all done in the most extravagant, over-the-top opulence: silk cravats and piles of jewels, enormous furs and va-va-voom dresses, double-G Gucci logos on ev-er-y-thing.“What a toxic family they were,” Janty Yates, the costume designer for the film, told The Post.
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Lady Gaga has not been shy about her preparation for the role of Patrizia Reggiani in “House of Gucci.” We’ve heard about her intense method acting when it comes to her accent work. And now, we know that Lady Gaga spent quite a bit of time studying animals to help her shape her ‘Gucci’ character.