Costuming "House of Gucci": Janty Yates in Conversation with Oriole Cullen

Fascinating online interview from the Victoria and Albert Museum with Janty Yates, the designer of the costumes for “House of Gucci”.

I was pleased I had seen and enjoyed the film a few days before the talk. Of course, being about Gucci, clothes were an important part of the styling of the film.

The interviewer, Oriole Cullen, a curator at the Victoria and Albert Museum, started by asking Yates about her Oscar winning work on “Gladiator” and she talked about how she had factories making togas for the scenes with 3000 extras. This led her into talking about working with Ridley Scott who also directed the Gucci film.

She talked about her process and how an artist, Laura Heath, draws all the outfits on the actors to share with the director and to be used in publicity by the studio.

She told us how 30% of the clothes in the film were vintage rented, from costume houses and some from Lady Gaga’s own archives. I was fascinated to hear her talk about how involved Gaga was in choosing and styling the outfits. Yates also talked about using clothes to reflect the other characters calling Jeremy Irons “a clothes horse”.

 

 

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