Costume designer Jenn Rogien dealt with even more responsibility working on the second season of “Russian Doll.” With the thrust of the season centering on time travel, with stops in the ’40s, ’60s and ’80s, the costume designer was faced with the challenge of finding period-specific clothing while also not accidentally mixing anything up. “It was the best of both worlds where creatively, there were some known elements, but there were a lot of new things to build or create or accomplish,” says Rogien in an exclusive new webchat for Gold Derby. “It kept me on my toes.” Watch the video interview above.
Delving into those past eras, Rogien was admittedly worried about some of the vintage costumes holding up, even the ones from the ’80s. “The fabrics dry out, the skins dry out, sometimes they can kind of fall apart on you,” she notes. Luckily, they didn’t run into major issues there,...
Delving into those past eras, Rogien was admittedly worried about some of the vintage costumes holding up, even the ones from the ’80s. “The fabrics dry out, the skins dry out, sometimes they can kind of fall apart on you,” she notes. Luckily, they didn’t run into major issues there,...
- 5/7/2022
- by Kevin Jacobsen
- Gold Derby
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