Wednesday, July 26, 2017

OUTSTANDING COSTUME DESIGN FOR A SERIES, MINISERIES OR MOVIE

Susie Coulthard for ("San Junipero"), Black Mirror
Michele Clapton and Timothy Everest for ("Smoke and Mirrors"), The Crown
Lou Eyrich for ("And the Winner is... (The Oscars of 1963)"), Feud: Bette and Joan
Ane Crabtree for ("Jezebels"), The Handmaid's Tale
Gabriella Pescucci for ("This World Is Our Hell"), Penny Dreadful

AND THE WINNER IS:


LOU EYRICH FOR ("AND THE WINNER IS... (THE OSCARS OF 1963)"), FEUD: BETTE AND JOAN

This is the first win and fourth nomination for Lou Eyrich. She was previously nominated for Glee (2010) and American Horror Story (2014-2015). She wins for costume design for Feud: Bette and Joan.

It's not surprising that the costumes for Feud were going to amazing. Murphy was likely living his fantasy when creating this series and working with his long time collaborator Lou he was able to respectfully create costumes that were a real send up of the 1960's and beyond. The fifth episode focused on everything Oscars was especially impressive because everything worn on that night are so well known that recreation this strong was especially worthy of praise. Eyrich paid attention to costumes for many characters but the stand out was the recreation of Joan's dress which was made wearable enough that Lange could feel like herself and Joan in one when wearing the dress. Impressive work by Eyrich for the entire season.

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