Rurouni Kenshin
Rurouni Kenshin is one of the classic anime/manga titles of the 1990s. We wanted to do the set justice by producing costumes that were as historically accurate as possible, so we researched Bakumatsu-era clothing, silk-dyeing…
Rurouni Kenshin is one of the classic anime/manga titles of the 1990s. We wanted to do the set justice by producing costumes that were as historically accurate as possible, so we researched Bakumatsu-era clothing, silk-dyeing…
A fantasy series with costumes inspired by — but not accurate to — historical Chinese court costumes, Saiunkoku Monogatari presented an interesting series of challenges. We researched authentic Chinese clothing, visited museum exhibits, and photographed…
This set of entirely found-item costumes provided ample excuses for road trips and location photoshoots, including a private ranch, a treehouse, a suspension bridge, a replica of Stonehenge, and actual stone ruins! Fun personal touches…
Our first terra cotta infantryman was commissioned by the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis for the National Geographic Treasures of the Earth exhibit, a permanent wing which includes replicas and interactive displays of the terra cotta warriors…
A comfortable costume that uses my own hair, and action-packed photoshoots involving mountains, bridges and authentic ruins? YES, PLEASE. Characters
This set of costumes hails from season 2 of DGHDA, which takes place partly in a fantasy world inspired by children’s stories. Here be scissors cowboys, evil queens, knights with silly helmets, and weird rainbow…