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Teen Vogue:Shiona Turini:
My process for styling for TV and film are very similar. Through both mediums, I am working adjacent to dialogue and a character’s background to tell each character's stories sartorially. In film, however, I have the opportunity to see the character's entire journey and evolution from the beginning to the end because you are working off of one complete script. I can plan costumes and costume changes for the entire project from the very beginning.
For an ongoing series, that journey can happen a lot more subtly, and the characters can change from season to season. There is more time and space to communicate who each character is, so in a way it’s a different type of complexity. From a scheduling standpoint, though, a series ismore hectic. We are shooting a new episode every few days, and while we do large pulls and shopping sessions at the start of the season, we still have to shop and fit actors almost daily.
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