Beyond the Marquee: The Web-Series (Episode 21): Outstanding Art of Television Costume Design

Do you ever wonder what the costumes from your favorite television show look like in person?  Well, it’s that time of year where the FIDM Museum plays host to the 6thAnnual Outstanding Art of Television Costume Design exhibition. The exhibition showcases costumes from this past year’s hottest television shows in a very up close and personal environment.

Among the costumes on display are Costume Designer, Ane Crabtree’s designs for “Pan Am”, Jill Ohanneson’s designs for “Revenge”, Mandi Line designs for “Pretty Little Liars”, and Eduardo Castro’s designs for “Once upon a Time”. Beyond the Marquee’s own Steve Czarnecki was on hand for the opening night VIP gala event and got a sneak peek at some of the amazing costumes on display. 

The FIDM Museum is located at 919 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles (at the corner of Grand Avenue & 9th Street), it’s free to the public and runs July 31th –October 20, 2012.  You can drop by the museum Tuesday-Saturday between the hours of 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. to catch a peek at the costumes responsible for bringing these shows to life! If you love TV as much as we do, and you live in Southern California, it’s well worth the drive and time to invest in checking this exhibition out, and if you do, be sure to mention that Beyond the Marquee sent you!

Our Exclusive interview with John Dunn and Lisa Padovani the costume designers from HBO’s hit 1920’s themed series; “Boardwalk Empire” as they discuss the inspirations behind their creations.

 

 

Check out these images of just some of the amazing costumes on display…

 

Game of Thrones

Game of Thrones

Once Upon A Time

Once Upon A Time

Pretty Little Liars

Boardwalk Empire

Boardwalk Empire

Sons of Anarchy

Downtown Abbey

American Horror Story

American Horror Story

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