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  1. Costume designers don’t get much cooler than Jenny Beavan.The British septuagenarian made global headlines in 2016 when she won the Best Costume Design Oscar for her sensational work on George Miller’s dystopian nightmare Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) and strolled to the podium wearing jeans and a motorcycle jacket emblazoned with a bejewelled flaming skull.

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  3. 14. Jan. 2022 · But for two-time Oscar-winning costume designer Jenny Beavan (“Mad Max: Fury Road”), the prospect of designing for Cruella was, she said, “totally daunting.” “Fashion in any form is not ...

  4. Jenny Beavan with the Oscar she won for her 'Cruella' costume designs in 2022. Fashion is not Beavan's thing, in so much as she is not into designer labels and largely ignores global fashion trends. "But it was another form of storytelling that had to do with fashion," she says of what appealed to her about Mrs. Harris .

  5. 22. Apr. 2024 · Each month, PORTER delves into the mind of an Incredible Woman making waves in the creative industries. Next up is multi-award-winning costume designer JENNY BEAVAN, who tells KATIE BERRINGTON what went into creating the wardrobe for a young Cruella, and why her work has always revolved around a love of storytelling. Incredible Women. 17 May '21.

  6. 29. Aug. 2021 · For Cruella, Jenny and her team had to use a colour palette of black, white, grey and red. Jenny, who has been in the industry for over forty years, says she knows what colours will work for the audience and what won’t. “Baroness, meanwhile, was brown, and so, we used a lot of brown there. But Cruella is a rebel—so black is her colour ...

  7. Spencer Williams. June 29, 2021. Cruella – S1.E1 In the premiere episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, Elizabeth and Spencer break down the incredible costumes of Cruella by costume designer Jenny Beavan. They go scene by scene, recap the story, and discuss the majority of costumes seen on screen. Yes, even the dog-rat costume!