New York Times Fashionさんのインスタグラム写真 - (New York Times FashionInstagram)「Many eras coexist inside the studio of the Emmy-winning costume designer Donna Zakowska, who recently received her fifth nomination for her work on “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.”   @dzakowska’s passion for her art is instantly palpable to anyone visiting her workshop at the Steiner Studios in Brooklyn, where much of the show was filmed. The space is a vast confectionery of the vibrant 1950s-style fashions she created for “Mrs. Maisel”: hats bedecked with jewels or feathers; swing coats in tones of crimson, emerald and teal; racks of suits and blouses.  Her life has been steeped in nearly all aspects of performance and design. After graduating from Barnard, she started her career as a professional dancer. She went on to study painting and drawing at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, and then, in the mid-1980s, attended the Yale School of Drama in costume, lighting and set design.  “There’s a sensuality and a tactile aspect to fashion,” she said in an interview with The New York Times. “I’m always thinking about the quality of the garment, the fabric, the way it plays with light and air and movement — about the emotional impact of color.”  Read more about Zakowska’s approach to costume design at the link in bio. Photos by @hiroko.masuike」8月3日 3時36分 - nytstyle

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Many eras coexist inside the studio of the Emmy-winning costume designer Donna Zakowska, who recently received her fifth nomination for her work on “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.”

@dzakowska’s passion for her art is instantly palpable to anyone visiting her workshop at the Steiner Studios in Brooklyn, where much of the show was filmed. The space is a vast confectionery of the vibrant 1950s-style fashions she created for “Mrs. Maisel”: hats bedecked with jewels or feathers; swing coats in tones of crimson, emerald and teal; racks of suits and blouses.

Her life has been steeped in nearly all aspects of performance and design. After graduating from Barnard, she started her career as a professional dancer. She went on to study painting and drawing at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, and then, in the mid-1980s, attended the Yale School of Drama in costume, lighting and set design.

“There’s a sensuality and a tactile aspect to fashion,” she said in an interview with The New York Times. “I’m always thinking about the quality of the garment, the fabric, the way it plays with light and air and movement — about the emotional impact of color.”

Read more about Zakowska’s approach to costume design at the link in bio. Photos by @hiroko.masuike


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