Alas OSCAR season is well and truly behind us, and shit films are once again "showing at a cinema near you". For me, Gus Van Sant's Milk was one of the best of the academy bunch and for those of you who look to the cinema to inspire your style, I recommend grabbing it on DVD when it's out. Though the film focuses mainly on men's style, as there are no central female characters, you can't help but absorb the highwaist denims and brown cord jackets. The whole 1970s essence of the Castro district is also fascinating; with an atmosphere of excitement and sweat.
Interview Magazine spoke to Milk's costume designer Danny Glicker, who has worked in the business for 18 years about his part in shaping the visual elements of the film.
1. What were your main sources of inspiration for the film's looks?The real life of Harvey Milk and culture of 1970s San Francisco. I poured over countless documents, stacks and stacks of images depicting the real people and events, and did everything within my power to meticulously organize them into their proper timeline and recreate the people and the thriving San Francisco scene.
2. Who would you love to dress for this year's Oscars and how would you dress them?
Harvey Milk! Were he still with us, he would have LOVED all the attention. He would have completely embraced the theatricality of the most photographed event of the year to publicize every issue important to him. I see his rented tux covered in "OVERTURN PROP 8" pins.
6. Levi's are so omnipresent in the film that they almost become their own character. How do Levi's encapsulate the sensibilities of Milk and San Francisco? Levi's are so iconic to both San Francisco, and especially to the mystique of the "Castro Clone." It was really fun to play with all the authentic denim of the 70s. We squeezed, and I mean squeezed those guys into their 501's, and when they're that tight, nothing is left to the imagination. There's a reason the look was so popular.
7. I imagine you did a lot of vintage shopping while dressing the cast. What were some your best finds? I was responsible for dressing literally thousands of people, and I really wanted to recreate the grunge and filth of the early 70's, so I visited a lot of untapped dumps. Filthy, nameless warehouses, but gold-mines of amazing vintage stuff that hasn't seen the light of day since the 70's. When the nominations were announced, I called my dear friend Audrey Fisher, who worked as my assistant designer for prep, and said "Could you believe this all started with garbage bags full of crap in the back of a U-Haul?
pics; advocate.com, interview from interviewmagazine.com
15 comments:
The costuming really was right on.
I LOVE this film (although originally I really wanted to watch it only for Diego Luna). Thanks for re-posting the interview and the costume sketches!
oo fantastic post! this was one of my favorite films of the year, the costumes were great and this interview is wonderful
You should get one of the rings. I brought one from Harrods for my birthday on Sat (though I'm not allowed it for two weeks lol) and they are stunning.
The sizes are a bit odd though.
And I missed Milk when it came out, so I am desperate to catch it on DVD asap. It looked amazing.
best post ever. i just saw this over the weekend, and loved it , i mean loved it. it made me so homesick for SF... and the costuming was just brilliant. i'd love to see some of the old dumps danny's finding his vintage!
What a great interview! What hard work it must have ben to dress thousands of people. Amazing guy!
I loved MILK, and I love this post!
Emile and James' costumes were my favorite.
xo,
sarah
this was such a great film! and a great interview too.
gus van sant is brilliant.
oh i loooved this movie, one of those movies that you know everyone else in the theatre loved just as much as you.
"grunge and filth of the early 70's" oh how i wish i got to experience that....
xox
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I am in love with this post.
thank you for sharing ♥
I love the portraits!
juliet xxx
jacks outfit is by far the coolest, love them all though
(: x
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Great drawing! It shows men fashion, formal (suit + ties) and casual.
thank you for this!
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