Saturday, December 3, 2011

UGLY CHRISTMAS SWEATERS AND FOUR PAIR OF GREEN SNEAKERS

Hello everyone. Holiday time is a busy time and I haven’t been thinking much about costumes.......except 
I was invited to a holiday party the other day where there will be an “Ugly Christmas Sweater” competition, and that reminded me once again about darling Betty White (whom I did blog about recently, but there are no end of funny stories about working with her). We were filming a Christmas movie called “Stealing Christmas” with Tony Danza, Lea Thompson, and Betty, but, as is often the case with Christmas movies, it was being shot in spring for the following year. Betty was playing the owner of a store that sold model trains, but was all decorated for Christmas, so I wanted to dress her in nothing but Christmas sweaters. But it was March, and there were no more in the stores! Nothing but spring merchandise!
Thank goodness for the internet - what did we do before it! I was able to find three great sweaters, covered with all sorts of sequinned trees, snowmen, reindeer, and gifts, from various sources, including Ebay. She looked quite adorable in the sweaters and it perfectly matched her character, the decor of her little store, and her personality!
Often costume designers have to find things that are out of season. In retail stores, try finding slippers except at Christmas - why should that be the only time to buy slippers?  Even the thrift stores are now getting so sophistocated and well organized that they put away their summer clothes in winter, and vica versa in summer!
Shopping online is a relatively new thing for costume designers, and of course is not always possible when things are needed immediately. But it is quite amazing what you can find. I was costuming the wonderful BB King, and we needed a pair of green sneakers for him for his video “One Shoe Blues”. I needed at least 4 choices, as the shoe would be prominently featured, and he wears a size 12, so where on earth was I going to purchase those? Thank goodness for Zappos.com (I am not affiliated in any way) because, believe it or not, they had 4 different styles of GREEN sneakers in the right size! In the end we kept all 4 pairs.
Sometimes costume designing requires a treasure hunt, and it is quite fun. One time for “Passions” the script called for one character to give another character a “Partridge in a Pear Tree” pin, and I thought, where on earth am I going to find that? Again, thanks Ebay!
Have I been stumped? I’m sure I have. Anything can be made in Hollywood, given enough time and money. One jewelry designer said, you can only have 2 out of 3: fast, cheap, or well-made.  Fast, well-made, but not cheap. Cheap, fast, but not well made. Etc. 
But producers don’t want to hear us whine, so somehow, we find what we need!

1 comment:

  1. Jillian's little Gavin loves "One Shoe Blues". It's neat to think of you on the production end of that.

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