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Costumes
National Theatre
28 episodes
9 months ago
Dyer and Textile Artist Rosie Maccurrach demonstrates the dyeing of Medea’s bloodied and mud-stained dress, worn by Helen McCrory in the final scenes of the 2014 production of Medea.
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Dyer and Textile Artist Rosie Maccurrach demonstrates the dyeing of Medea’s bloodied and mud-stained dress, worn by Helen McCrory in the final scenes of the 2014 production of Medea.
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts
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Buying costumes on the high street
Costumes
50 seconds
14 years ago
Buying costumes on the high street
Many productions at the National have a contemporary design style, so Ashley Holtom will often go shopping at high street stores. While it is easier to return items to this kind of store than it is to take things back to a vintage market, she still often prefers to take a photograph and show it to the costume designer or supervisor before buying.
Costumes
Dyer and Textile Artist Rosie Maccurrach demonstrates the dyeing of Medea’s bloodied and mud-stained dress, worn by Helen McCrory in the final scenes of the 2014 production of Medea.