Bringing Design to Life: Hamilton’s Costumes, From Inspiration to Implementation
The EPIC Conference - IN FULL
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58m
Paul Tazewell won a Tony Award for his amazing costume design for the mega hit Hamilton. To bring his drawings, sketches, and vision to life needed the support of numerous people: stitchers, drapers, and dressers. Paul joins two of the important collaborators: the current and the original wardrobe supervisor of Hamilton, Scott Westervelt and Jessica Dermody, for an insightful discussion about the collaboration between designers and those tasked with bringing the designs to life.
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