Did you also think that the costumes in the movies are historically accurate? It turns out that even the most iconic movies have mistakes: sometimes objects that simply could not have existed at the ...
From left, Costume Council members Sally Enthoven, Melissa Dvorak and April Riessen at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum. (Judy Foreman / Noozhawk photo) Beverley Jackson, Santa Barbara society ...
Historical films and TV series captivate audiences with their immersive settings, but keen observers often spot inaccuracies in fashion, hairstyles, or décor. While some deviations are intentional for ...
Whether you’re gearing up for the Renaissance fair, Halloween, or you just feel like putting on a play, this massive collection of free costume patterns will help you out. At her blog, ...
Sheila Bohrer, a historical costume aficionado, spends her days surrounded by bolts of fabric and patterns, working furiously to make her vision come to life. After hours of laboring over the details ...
Nearly a century ago, the Russian artist Léon Bakst designed more than 300 lavish costumes for “The Sleeping Princess,” a ballet production in London so exorbitant, it left its legendary producer, ...
The mission of the Robert and Penny Fox Historic Costume Collection is to educate and inspire through the documentation, exhibition, and preservation of historic costume. The Drexel Institute of Art, ...
In ‘Outlander: Blood of My Blood’, the costumes share heritage and history while adding depth to characters and helping connect this series to the story it predates. Ellen MacKenzie (Harriet Slater) ...