Mar. 16, 2025
There are a few surefire signs that fall is on the way: school goes back in session, the leaves start changing, andCostco’sinsanely popular pumpkin pie reappears on bakery shelves.Well, time to start putting the summer clothes away, because as of last week, the membership-only warehouse wholesaler has brought back one of its biggest-selling products.Photographs of the dessert have started appearing on social media accounts, likeCostco SistersandCostco Buys, who shared pictured of the pie from the store on Aug.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Known for styling iconic outfits for characters in major television shows and movies,Patricia Fieldwill soon be hitting the big screen herself.
Happy Clothes: A Film About Patricia Field, which will premiere at the Tribeca Festival in New York City on June 15, takes a deep dive into the life of the 82-year-old costume and fashion designer. The documentary covers key moments in her career and features interviews with some of the people the stylist has worked with, includingSarah Jessica Parker,Lily CollinsandKim Cattrall.
Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: netflixMeryl Streepis always perfectly put together as image-conscious, doomsday-denying U.S. President Janie Orlean in the Academy Award-nominated filmDon’t Look Up, but one of her most stylish outfits had to be scrapped when her dog decided her belt looked more chewy than chic.While attending theCostume Designers Guild Awardsin Santa Monica on Wednesday,Don’t Look Up’s costume designer Susan Matheson, nominated for her contemporary creations for the Netflix film, told PEOPLE a story of “one of the greatest things that’s ever happened to me my career,” she said.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Courtesy of Chronicle Books, Rodin Eckenroth/Getty
Costume designerRuth E. Carteralways envisioned herself in the the arts, and that passion came to fruition in her life – just not in a way she’d planned.
She began as an aspiring actress at Virginia’s Hampton University, where she majored in theater (after switching from studying special education, her family’s line of work) and secured a couple of roles in her school’s plays.
Mar. 16, 2025
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