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History of Black Costume Designers: Safety Pins & Characters with Charlese Antoinette from Judas and The Black Messiah
Manage episode 313694453 series 3282554
Have you ever watched a movie or TV show and drooled over the costumes? Well today we're celebrating the Black costume designers that are responsible for the drip, threads, swag -whatever you want to call - of our favorite characters from our favorite TV shows.
Historically, Black and Brown folks haven't always been celebrated and reflected on screen. But of the past decade Black costume designers have paved a way for Black folk to see true reflections of themselves on screen, using clothing as tool to talk politics, freedom, beauty, love, struggle and pride.
Tune into into this episode with costume designer Charlese Antoinette who is schools what goes into picking the clothes of a character and how important is it to the overall stories that we watch at home and in theaters.
In this episode, we learn:
- What is costume design (how it differs from styling) and exactly what goes into building a character’s costumes
- Who are some Black costume designers that should be in our textbooks
- Who Charlese is, how she fell in love with costume design at early age and was ‘damn near annoying and loud about it'’- which helped her get opportunities in the industry
- What were some of the challenges and rewards of being about of a movie about the historical and important Black Panther Party
- How characters costumes can even influence how we, the viewers, feel about a character and takes us on a character journey
- Tips for how to get into the costume design game
Where I get my information from:
- A History Of Black Costume Design In Film And Television
- A Salute to Black Costume Designers
- 'You can't dismiss us any more': the rise of black female costume designers
- Costume Designer Ruth E. Carter Reflects on Black History Month and the Cultural Tradition of Storytelling
Follow and Support
- To learn more about the podcast host Toya, visit ToyaFromHarlem.com. Connect with Toya on Instagram, Twitter,and LinkedIn
- To learn more about Charlese Antoinette visit her website https://charleseantoinette.com. Connect with Charlese on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
- Visit our website. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook and watch episodes on Youtube and feel free to donate.
STAY IN TOUCH:
- Visit our website.
- Follow and tag @thatwasntinmytextbook on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, and feel free to donate.
- Sign up for podcast newsletter
- To learn more about the podcast host Toya, visit ToyaFromHarlem.com. Connect with Toya on Instagram and Twitter, or buy her a coffee.
EPISODE CREDITS:
Research and scripted by host Latoya Coleman (@ToyaFromHarlem).
Edited and Mixed by Chris Mann
Music Licensed through Epidemic Sound
64 episodes
Manage episode 313694453 series 3282554
Have you ever watched a movie or TV show and drooled over the costumes? Well today we're celebrating the Black costume designers that are responsible for the drip, threads, swag -whatever you want to call - of our favorite characters from our favorite TV shows.
Historically, Black and Brown folks haven't always been celebrated and reflected on screen. But of the past decade Black costume designers have paved a way for Black folk to see true reflections of themselves on screen, using clothing as tool to talk politics, freedom, beauty, love, struggle and pride.
Tune into into this episode with costume designer Charlese Antoinette who is schools what goes into picking the clothes of a character and how important is it to the overall stories that we watch at home and in theaters.
In this episode, we learn:
- What is costume design (how it differs from styling) and exactly what goes into building a character’s costumes
- Who are some Black costume designers that should be in our textbooks
- Who Charlese is, how she fell in love with costume design at early age and was ‘damn near annoying and loud about it'’- which helped her get opportunities in the industry
- What were some of the challenges and rewards of being about of a movie about the historical and important Black Panther Party
- How characters costumes can even influence how we, the viewers, feel about a character and takes us on a character journey
- Tips for how to get into the costume design game
Where I get my information from:
- A History Of Black Costume Design In Film And Television
- A Salute to Black Costume Designers
- 'You can't dismiss us any more': the rise of black female costume designers
- Costume Designer Ruth E. Carter Reflects on Black History Month and the Cultural Tradition of Storytelling
Follow and Support
- To learn more about the podcast host Toya, visit ToyaFromHarlem.com. Connect with Toya on Instagram, Twitter,and LinkedIn
- To learn more about Charlese Antoinette visit her website https://charleseantoinette.com. Connect with Charlese on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
- Visit our website. Follow the podcast on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook and watch episodes on Youtube and feel free to donate.
STAY IN TOUCH:
- Visit our website.
- Follow and tag @thatwasntinmytextbook on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, and feel free to donate.
- Sign up for podcast newsletter
- To learn more about the podcast host Toya, visit ToyaFromHarlem.com. Connect with Toya on Instagram and Twitter, or buy her a coffee.
EPISODE CREDITS:
Research and scripted by host Latoya Coleman (@ToyaFromHarlem).
Edited and Mixed by Chris Mann
Music Licensed through Epidemic Sound
64 episodes
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