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Jenny Beavan Instagram - Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa ... I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio.

We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast!

We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer.

@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@madmaxsaga
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa ... I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio.

We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast!

We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer.

@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@madmaxsaga
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa ... I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio.

We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast!

We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer.

@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@madmaxsaga
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa ... I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio.

We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast!

We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer.

@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@madmaxsaga
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa ... I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio.

We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast!

We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer.

@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@madmaxsaga
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa ... I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio.

We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast!

We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer.

@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@madmaxsaga
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa ... I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio.

We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast!

We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer.

@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@madmaxsaga
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa ... I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio.

We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast!

We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer.

@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@madmaxsaga
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa ... I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio.

We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast!

We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer.

@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@madmaxsaga
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa ... I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio.

We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast!

We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer.

@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@madmaxsaga
Jenny Beavan Instagram - ‘Finding Dementus’
Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him ... I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen - with elements of all appearing in the final costume.

His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks - well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …!
Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. 

So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. 
It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George.

@madmaxsaga 
@chrishemsworth 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@danblacklock08 
@jasinboland
Jenny Beavan Instagram - ‘Finding Dementus’
Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him ... I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen - with elements of all appearing in the final costume.

His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks - well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …!
Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. 

So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. 
It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George.

@madmaxsaga 
@chrishemsworth 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@danblacklock08 
@jasinboland
Jenny Beavan Instagram - ‘Finding Dementus’
Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him ... I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen - with elements of all appearing in the final costume.

His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks - well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …!
Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. 

So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. 
It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George.

@madmaxsaga 
@chrishemsworth 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@danblacklock08 
@jasinboland
Jenny Beavan Instagram - ‘Finding Dementus’
Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him ... I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen - with elements of all appearing in the final costume.

His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks - well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …!
Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. 

So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. 
It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George.

@madmaxsaga 
@chrishemsworth 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@danblacklock08 
@jasinboland
Jenny Beavan Instagram - ‘Finding Dementus’
Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him ... I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen - with elements of all appearing in the final costume.

His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks - well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …!
Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. 

So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. 
It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George.

@madmaxsaga 
@chrishemsworth 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@danblacklock08 
@jasinboland
Jenny Beavan Instagram - ‘Finding Dementus’
Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him ... I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen - with elements of all appearing in the final costume.

His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks - well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …!
Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. 

So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. 
It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George.

@madmaxsaga 
@chrishemsworth 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@danblacklock08 
@jasinboland
Jenny Beavan Instagram - ‘Finding Dementus’
Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him ... I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen - with elements of all appearing in the final costume.

His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks - well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …!
Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. 

So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. 
It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George.

@madmaxsaga 
@chrishemsworth 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@danblacklock08 
@jasinboland
Jenny Beavan Instagram - ‘Finding Dementus’
Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him ... I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen - with elements of all appearing in the final costume.

His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks - well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …!
Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. 

So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. 
It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George.

@madmaxsaga 
@chrishemsworth 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@danblacklock08 
@jasinboland
Jenny Beavan Instagram - ‘Finding Dementus’
Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him ... I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen - with elements of all appearing in the final costume.

His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks - well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …!
Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. 

So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. 
It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George.

@madmaxsaga 
@chrishemsworth 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@danblacklock08 
@jasinboland
Jenny Beavan Instagram - ‘Finding Dementus’
Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him ... I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen - with elements of all appearing in the final costume.

His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks - well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …!
Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. 

So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. 
It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George.

@madmaxsaga 
@chrishemsworth 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@danblacklock08 
@jasinboland
Jenny Beavan Instagram - White Bird - finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director's vision. Then comes the fun part - the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … 

So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! 

	
@WhiteBirdMovie
@Lionsgate
You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD - In theaters this August. 
#ChooseKind
Jenny Beavan Instagram - White Bird - finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director's vision. Then comes the fun part - the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … 

So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! 

	
@WhiteBirdMovie
@Lionsgate
You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD - In theaters this August. 
#ChooseKind
Jenny Beavan Instagram - White Bird - finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director's vision. Then comes the fun part - the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … 

So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! 

	
@WhiteBirdMovie
@Lionsgate
You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD - In theaters this August. 
#ChooseKind
Jenny Beavan Instagram - White Bird - finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director's vision. Then comes the fun part - the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … 

So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! 

	
@WhiteBirdMovie
@Lionsgate
You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD - In theaters this August. 
#ChooseKind
Jenny Beavan Instagram - White Bird - finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director's vision. Then comes the fun part - the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … 

So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! 

	
@WhiteBirdMovie
@Lionsgate
You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD - In theaters this August. 
#ChooseKind
Jenny Beavan Instagram - White Bird - finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director's vision. Then comes the fun part - the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … 

So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! 

	
@WhiteBirdMovie
@Lionsgate
You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD - In theaters this August. 
#ChooseKind
Jenny Beavan Instagram - White Bird - finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director's vision. Then comes the fun part - the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … 

So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! 

	
@WhiteBirdMovie
@Lionsgate
You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD - In theaters this August. 
#ChooseKind
Jenny Beavan Instagram - White Bird - finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director's vision. Then comes the fun part - the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … 

So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! 

	
@WhiteBirdMovie
@Lionsgate
You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD - In theaters this August. 
#ChooseKind
Jenny Beavan Instagram - White Bird - finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director's vision. Then comes the fun part - the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … 

So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! 

	
@WhiteBirdMovie
@Lionsgate
You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD - In theaters this August. 
#ChooseKind
Jenny Beavan Instagram - White Bird - finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director's vision. Then comes the fun part - the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … 

So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! 

	
@WhiteBirdMovie
@Lionsgate
You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD - In theaters this August. 
#ChooseKind
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Brilliant to see the Furiosa trailer! Brings back so many wonderful memories, particularly of my fantastic crew. Here are some photos to celebrate them - every day coming into the workshop was joyous. We had a wonderful party before Lauren and I came home. Thank you ALL SO MUCH!!

@chrishemsworth photo by @jasinboland

This is her Odyssey.
#Furiosa - Only in Theaters 2024

@madmaxmovie
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Brilliant to see the Furiosa trailer! Brings back so many wonderful memories, particularly of my fantastic crew. Here are some photos to celebrate them - every day coming into the workshop was joyous. We had a wonderful party before Lauren and I came home. Thank you ALL SO MUCH!!

@chrishemsworth photo by @jasinboland

This is her Odyssey.
#Furiosa - Only in Theaters 2024

@madmaxmovie
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Brilliant to see the Furiosa trailer! Brings back so many wonderful memories, particularly of my fantastic crew. Here are some photos to celebrate them - every day coming into the workshop was joyous. We had a wonderful party before Lauren and I came home. Thank you ALL SO MUCH!!

@chrishemsworth photo by @jasinboland

This is her Odyssey.
#Furiosa - Only in Theaters 2024

@madmaxmovie
Jenny Beavan Instagram - A Dior Collection

Research, photos of the real clothes and our recreations. We did consider a photo ‘dump’ apparently it is the ‘in’ thing!! But you really can’t use the word ‘dump’ in the same sentence as ‘Dior’!

I started to really enjoy fashion thanks to Dior but still don’t want to wear fashion! I would look mildly ridiculous in most of it. Keep with the workwear Jen!!

@mrsharrismovie @dior
Jenny Beavan Instagram - A Dior Collection

Research, photos of the real clothes and our recreations. We did consider a photo ‘dump’ apparently it is the ‘in’ thing!! But you really can’t use the word ‘dump’ in the same sentence as ‘Dior’!

I started to really enjoy fashion thanks to Dior but still don’t want to wear fashion! I would look mildly ridiculous in most of it. Keep with the workwear Jen!!

@mrsharrismovie @dior
Jenny Beavan Instagram - A Dior Collection

Research, photos of the real clothes and our recreations. We did consider a photo ‘dump’ apparently it is the ‘in’ thing!! But you really can’t use the word ‘dump’ in the same sentence as ‘Dior’!

I started to really enjoy fashion thanks to Dior but still don’t want to wear fashion! I would look mildly ridiculous in most of it. Keep with the workwear Jen!!

@mrsharrismovie @dior
Jenny Beavan Instagram - A Dior Collection

Research, photos of the real clothes and our recreations. We did consider a photo ‘dump’ apparently it is the ‘in’ thing!! But you really can’t use the word ‘dump’ in the same sentence as ‘Dior’!

I started to really enjoy fashion thanks to Dior but still don’t want to wear fashion! I would look mildly ridiculous in most of it. Keep with the workwear Jen!!

@mrsharrismovie @dior
Jenny Beavan Instagram - 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST
LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION - LIVE COSPROP SALE
Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions 

I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. 

So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes - so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. 

(Costume notes in comment)
Jenny Beavan Instagram - 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST
LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION - LIVE COSPROP SALE
Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions 

I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. 

So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes - so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. 

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Jenny Beavan Instagram - 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST
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Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions 

I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. 

So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes - so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. 

(Costume notes in comment)
Jenny Beavan Instagram - 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST
LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION - LIVE COSPROP SALE
Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions 

I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. 

So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes - so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. 

(Costume notes in comment)
Jenny Beavan Instagram - 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST
LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION - LIVE COSPROP SALE
Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions 

I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. 

So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes - so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. 

(Costume notes in comment)
Jenny Beavan Instagram - 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST
LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION - LIVE COSPROP SALE
Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions 

I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. 

So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes - so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. 

(Costume notes in comment)
Jenny Beavan Instagram - 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST
LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION - LIVE COSPROP SALE
Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions 

I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. 

So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes - so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. 

(Costume notes in comment)
Jenny Beavan Instagram - 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST
LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION - LIVE COSPROP SALE
Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions 

I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. 

So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes - so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. 

(Costume notes in comment)
Jenny Beavan Instagram - 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST
LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION - LIVE COSPROP SALE
Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions 

I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. 

So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes - so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. 

(Costume notes in comment)
Jenny Beavan Instagram - At the Vanity Fair party with wonderful Ruth Carter! She gave me my Oscar last year and I am only sorry I couldn’t present hers this year!!

One of the highlights for me this year was meeting all my fellow nominees. What a group of incredible costume designers and women!
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Thinking back on the Mrs Harris journey and finding the photographs of us in masks, and some which emphasise the glamour of filming on location …! Remembering the added difficulty of doing fittings in masks, visors and surgical gloves (although we gave up on gloves fairly quickly). It was so distancing from the characters we were trying to create, and each other, but obviously kept everyone safer. Masks, lockdown, quarantine and working in Hungarian! (not the easiest language on the planet) added to our challenges but everyone was so understanding and helpful and we got there! What a crew - not many of us but all so good. Dear Team Harris Costume!

Just the Oscars to go now and then Mrs Harris can put away her duster, fold her pinny neatly and rest her head wrap. She is a war baby and into sustainability so will have gotten a lot of use out of her outfit!

She, Jenny and Team Harris Costume are totally thrilled to have been recognised for all the awards and even to have won 🏆 one - thank you BIFA!! We were very honoured. We were a small modest film but we got noticed! I think the amazing Lesley Manville may have had something to do with that! Thank you all so much!

On the last lap now but so wonderful to have had time here in LA between awards and met so many lovely designers I didn’t know before. A privilege - the Guild evening was wonderful and fun! We are a good strong bunch.

@mrsharrismovie
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Thinking back on the Mrs Harris journey and finding the photographs of us in masks, and some which emphasise the glamour of filming on location …! Remembering the added difficulty of doing fittings in masks, visors and surgical gloves (although we gave up on gloves fairly quickly). It was so distancing from the characters we were trying to create, and each other, but obviously kept everyone safer. Masks, lockdown, quarantine and working in Hungarian! (not the easiest language on the planet) added to our challenges but everyone was so understanding and helpful and we got there! What a crew - not many of us but all so good. Dear Team Harris Costume!

Just the Oscars to go now and then Mrs Harris can put away her duster, fold her pinny neatly and rest her head wrap. She is a war baby and into sustainability so will have gotten a lot of use out of her outfit!

She, Jenny and Team Harris Costume are totally thrilled to have been recognised for all the awards and even to have won 🏆 one - thank you BIFA!! We were very honoured. We were a small modest film but we got noticed! I think the amazing Lesley Manville may have had something to do with that! Thank you all so much!

On the last lap now but so wonderful to have had time here in LA between awards and met so many lovely designers I didn’t know before. A privilege - the Guild evening was wonderful and fun! We are a good strong bunch.

@mrsharrismovie
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Thinking back on the Mrs Harris journey and finding the photographs of us in masks, and some which emphasise the glamour of filming on location …! Remembering the added difficulty of doing fittings in masks, visors and surgical gloves (although we gave up on gloves fairly quickly). It was so distancing from the characters we were trying to create, and each other, but obviously kept everyone safer. Masks, lockdown, quarantine and working in Hungarian! (not the easiest language on the planet) added to our challenges but everyone was so understanding and helpful and we got there! What a crew - not many of us but all so good. Dear Team Harris Costume!

Just the Oscars to go now and then Mrs Harris can put away her duster, fold her pinny neatly and rest her head wrap. She is a war baby and into sustainability so will have gotten a lot of use out of her outfit!

She, Jenny and Team Harris Costume are totally thrilled to have been recognised for all the awards and even to have won 🏆 one - thank you BIFA!! We were very honoured. We were a small modest film but we got noticed! I think the amazing Lesley Manville may have had something to do with that! Thank you all so much!

On the last lap now but so wonderful to have had time here in LA between awards and met so many lovely designers I didn’t know before. A privilege - the Guild evening was wonderful and fun! We are a good strong bunch.

@mrsharrismovie
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Thinking back on the Mrs Harris journey and finding the photographs of us in masks, and some which emphasise the glamour of filming on location …! Remembering the added difficulty of doing fittings in masks, visors and surgical gloves (although we gave up on gloves fairly quickly). It was so distancing from the characters we were trying to create, and each other, but obviously kept everyone safer. Masks, lockdown, quarantine and working in Hungarian! (not the easiest language on the planet) added to our challenges but everyone was so understanding and helpful and we got there! What a crew - not many of us but all so good. Dear Team Harris Costume!

Just the Oscars to go now and then Mrs Harris can put away her duster, fold her pinny neatly and rest her head wrap. She is a war baby and into sustainability so will have gotten a lot of use out of her outfit!

She, Jenny and Team Harris Costume are totally thrilled to have been recognised for all the awards and even to have won 🏆 one - thank you BIFA!! We were very honoured. We were a small modest film but we got noticed! I think the amazing Lesley Manville may have had something to do with that! Thank you all so much!

On the last lap now but so wonderful to have had time here in LA between awards and met so many lovely designers I didn’t know before. A privilege - the Guild evening was wonderful and fun! We are a good strong bunch.

@mrsharrismovie
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Thinking back on the Mrs Harris journey and finding the photographs of us in masks, and some which emphasise the glamour of filming on location …! Remembering the added difficulty of doing fittings in masks, visors and surgical gloves (although we gave up on gloves fairly quickly). It was so distancing from the characters we were trying to create, and each other, but obviously kept everyone safer. Masks, lockdown, quarantine and working in Hungarian! (not the easiest language on the planet) added to our challenges but everyone was so understanding and helpful and we got there! What a crew - not many of us but all so good. Dear Team Harris Costume!

Just the Oscars to go now and then Mrs Harris can put away her duster, fold her pinny neatly and rest her head wrap. She is a war baby and into sustainability so will have gotten a lot of use out of her outfit!

She, Jenny and Team Harris Costume are totally thrilled to have been recognised for all the awards and even to have won 🏆 one - thank you BIFA!! We were very honoured. We were a small modest film but we got noticed! I think the amazing Lesley Manville may have had something to do with that! Thank you all so much!

On the last lap now but so wonderful to have had time here in LA between awards and met so many lovely designers I didn’t know before. A privilege - the Guild evening was wonderful and fun! We are a good strong bunch.

@mrsharrismovie
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Thinking back on the Mrs Harris journey and finding the photographs of us in masks, and some which emphasise the glamour of filming on location …! Remembering the added difficulty of doing fittings in masks, visors and surgical gloves (although we gave up on gloves fairly quickly). It was so distancing from the characters we were trying to create, and each other, but obviously kept everyone safer. Masks, lockdown, quarantine and working in Hungarian! (not the easiest language on the planet) added to our challenges but everyone was so understanding and helpful and we got there! What a crew - not many of us but all so good. Dear Team Harris Costume!

Just the Oscars to go now and then Mrs Harris can put away her duster, fold her pinny neatly and rest her head wrap. She is a war baby and into sustainability so will have gotten a lot of use out of her outfit!

She, Jenny and Team Harris Costume are totally thrilled to have been recognised for all the awards and even to have won 🏆 one - thank you BIFA!! We were very honoured. We were a small modest film but we got noticed! I think the amazing Lesley Manville may have had something to do with that! Thank you all so much!

On the last lap now but so wonderful to have had time here in LA between awards and met so many lovely designers I didn’t know before. A privilege - the Guild evening was wonderful and fun! We are a good strong bunch.

@mrsharrismovie
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Mrs Harris had a wonderful time at the BAFTAs seeing lots of old (and not so old) friends and drinking an immoderate amount of champagne … Mrs Harris took her trusty friends Sally and Lauren to keep her on the straight and narrow - not an easy job when an excitable cleaning lady gets let loose at a ‘do’ in the Festival Hall.

We didn’t win but were in excellent company - Emma Thompson, Colin Farrell and Michelle Yeoh to name but 3!! It is just wonderful that our film was 'noticed'! She felt very comfortable in the elegant coat and pinny made for her by the great Tim Perkins. Tim has made an eclectic mix of clothes and costumes for me over the years. 

Flowers from Daisy Gilbert of Moonriver Content - she thought the handbag was very Mrs Harris!! 

So, now Mrs Harris is packing up her feather duster as it is off to LA! There will be plenty of work to do there cleaning and polishing ..

Mrs Harris and Team Harris would like to thank Universal / Focus who have looked after us so well at the BAFTAs and all the PR we have done - we had the lovely Ebba keeping us safe at the BAFTAs.  Mrs Harris and I also want to thank the amazing Multitude Media, Mrs H’s PR, who are just extraordinary and look after us brilliantly - Emily, Niamh and Will Wood - would you like to move in to my home please? You would find plenty to do!

So after the agony of packing (not dissimilar to choosing the 8 discs…) we will be jetting off to LA on Sunday .. I feel badly about the air travel but don't know how else to get there! Well, not in a day …

Apologies to the wonderful Lesley Manville, the true and only Mrs Harris.

@mrsharrismovie 
@universalpicturesuk 
@focusfeatures 
@multitudemedia
@timjohnperkins 
@lauren_reyhani_costume
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Mrs Harris had a wonderful time at the BAFTAs seeing lots of old (and not so old) friends and drinking an immoderate amount of champagne … Mrs Harris took her trusty friends Sally and Lauren to keep her on the straight and narrow - not an easy job when an excitable cleaning lady gets let loose at a ‘do’ in the Festival Hall.

We didn’t win but were in excellent company - Emma Thompson, Colin Farrell and Michelle Yeoh to name but 3!! It is just wonderful that our film was 'noticed'! She felt very comfortable in the elegant coat and pinny made for her by the great Tim Perkins. Tim has made an eclectic mix of clothes and costumes for me over the years. 

Flowers from Daisy Gilbert of Moonriver Content - she thought the handbag was very Mrs Harris!! 

So, now Mrs Harris is packing up her feather duster as it is off to LA! There will be plenty of work to do there cleaning and polishing ..

Mrs Harris and Team Harris would like to thank Universal / Focus who have looked after us so well at the BAFTAs and all the PR we have done - we had the lovely Ebba keeping us safe at the BAFTAs.  Mrs Harris and I also want to thank the amazing Multitude Media, Mrs H’s PR, who are just extraordinary and look after us brilliantly - Emily, Niamh and Will Wood - would you like to move in to my home please? You would find plenty to do!

So after the agony of packing (not dissimilar to choosing the 8 discs…) we will be jetting off to LA on Sunday .. I feel badly about the air travel but don't know how else to get there! Well, not in a day …

Apologies to the wonderful Lesley Manville, the true and only Mrs Harris.

@mrsharrismovie 
@universalpicturesuk 
@focusfeatures 
@multitudemedia
@timjohnperkins 
@lauren_reyhani_costume
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Macca & the Moose*

I’ve posted about the fabulous day at LIPA but they just sent me this picture… This was before I told him (and any one else listening) that one of my claims to fame was not the trinkets on my shelf but the fact that my father, Peter Beavan, was playing on his Sgt Pepper album! It was a very special  moment on a wonderful day. I always liked The Beatles - my first introduction to ‘modern’ music and I still like the music now. I am thrilled to be connected to LIPA as well as my other educational establishments!

* ‘Moose’ - my favourite nickname

@lipaliverpool
Jenny Beavan Instagram - The Search for the Perfect Pinny. 
As you can see from the period photos pinny’s and scarves wrapping the hair were very normal in the 1950’s for working women. Very sensible. They kept your hair and clothes clean when everyday life was more basic. No hot water on tap in many homes for example. Even with the generous stock at Cosprop we had to dig to find the perfect combination - but when you find it you all just ‘know!’

@mrsharrismovie @cosproplondonuk
Jenny Beavan Instagram - I have received a bill from Thames Water I feel I need to share .. in one way it is hysterically funny, in another could bring on a heart attack.

I have paid my metered water bill for years, around £100 per bill, sometimes more sometimes less, but was recently issued with a bill for over £5000! I challenged it of course via Thames Water’s WhatsApp chat room - sure the various members of the ‘Team’ are AI but occasionally they almost give a sensible reply. So someone was sent to re-read the meter and I got a revised bill - £4,142.00 and a breakdown of the amount of water I had used. According to Thames Water my usage was equivalent to 6,036,000 cups of tea, 20,120 showers or 18,863 baths … you couldn’t make it up! 

I have of course challenged it again! It is becoming something of a mission. I am reasonably resilient but I nearly passed out when I saw the first bill - imagine being a pensioner, someone on a small income getting such a bill - my heart goes out to them. I understand Grayson Perry had a utilities bill for £39,000 so I am not the only one. 

I have my wonderful MP Harriet Harman on the case too but feel it is important to flag these things up .. and I am sure she has more important things to do!! It is just so almost deliciously ridiculous ...

UPDATE
They have resolved the problem. Faulty meter. New bill £155.00 - quite in line with the past. It is ALWAYS worth challenging a weird bill!
Jenny Beavan Instagram - I have received a bill from Thames Water I feel I need to share .. in one way it is hysterically funny, in another could bring on a heart attack.

I have paid my metered water bill for years, around £100 per bill, sometimes more sometimes less, but was recently issued with a bill for over £5000! I challenged it of course via Thames Water’s WhatsApp chat room - sure the various members of the ‘Team’ are AI but occasionally they almost give a sensible reply. So someone was sent to re-read the meter and I got a revised bill - £4,142.00 and a breakdown of the amount of water I had used. According to Thames Water my usage was equivalent to 6,036,000 cups of tea, 20,120 showers or 18,863 baths … you couldn’t make it up! 

I have of course challenged it again! It is becoming something of a mission. I am reasonably resilient but I nearly passed out when I saw the first bill - imagine being a pensioner, someone on a small income getting such a bill - my heart goes out to them. I understand Grayson Perry had a utilities bill for £39,000 so I am not the only one. 

I have my wonderful MP Harriet Harman on the case too but feel it is important to flag these things up .. and I am sure she has more important things to do!! It is just so almost deliciously ridiculous ...

UPDATE
They have resolved the problem. Faulty meter. New bill £155.00 - quite in line with the past. It is ALWAYS worth challenging a weird bill!
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Really looking forward to this! Looks like a fun day once I have gotten over my nerves.

Billie Temple has helped me put together a slide show (well, Billie did it all really) to hopefully entertain, show the variety that is costume design and pass on a few of my tips for life and costume design … much the same thing in my case! 

@costumesymposiumuk 
@billietempledesign
Jenny Beavan Instagram - And now our leading character - Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road.

Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague - they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story.

Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real!

So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  

@madmaxsaga 
@anyataylorjoy 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@jasinboland
Jenny Beavan Instagram - And now our leading character - Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road.

Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague - they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story.

Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real!

So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  

@madmaxsaga 
@anyataylorjoy 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@jasinboland
Jenny Beavan Instagram - And now our leading character - Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road.

Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague - they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story.

Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real!

So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  

@madmaxsaga 
@anyataylorjoy 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@jasinboland
Jenny Beavan Instagram - And now our leading character - Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road.

Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague - they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story.

Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real!

So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  

@madmaxsaga 
@anyataylorjoy 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@jasinboland
Jenny Beavan Instagram - And now our leading character - Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road.

Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague - they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story.

Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real!

So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  

@madmaxsaga 
@anyataylorjoy 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@jasinboland
Jenny Beavan Instagram - And now our leading character - Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road.

Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague - they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story.

Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real!

So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  

@madmaxsaga 
@anyataylorjoy 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@jasinboland
Jenny Beavan Instagram - And now our leading character - Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road.

Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague - they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story.

Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real!

So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  

@madmaxsaga 
@anyataylorjoy 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@jasinboland
Jenny Beavan Instagram - And now our leading character - Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road.

Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague - they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story.

Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real!

So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  

@madmaxsaga 
@anyataylorjoy 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@jasinboland
Jenny Beavan Instagram - And now our leading character - Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road.

Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague - they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story.

Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real!

So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  

@madmaxsaga 
@anyataylorjoy 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@jasinboland
Jenny Beavan Instagram - And now our leading character - Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road.

Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague - they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story.

Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real!

So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  

@madmaxsaga 
@anyataylorjoy 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@jasinboland
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Furiosa premiere AND the first time I have seen it! Not the most relaxing experience with a full audience - normally you have the privacy of a ‘cast and crew’ screening. Not this time … the full on premiere experience and it is AMAZING! I am so proud and so happy for my amazing crew whose work really shows! One of the best crews ever. THANK YOU! 
@madmaxsaga
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Furiosa premiere AND the first time I have seen it! Not the most relaxing experience with a full audience - normally you have the privacy of a ‘cast and crew’ screening. Not this time … the full on premiere experience and it is AMAZING! I am so proud and so happy for my amazing crew whose work really shows! One of the best crews ever. THANK YOU! 
@madmaxsaga
Jenny Beavan Instagram - I am still reeling from the extraordinary experience which is the Camerimage Festival in Toruń. We were only there for 4 days - how anyone can last the full 7 days is a mystery to me, it is SO ‘full on’! Events, films, panels, talks, camera equipment … parties! Amazing. I was incredibly honoured to be awarded the ‘Golden Frog’ for Unique Visual Sensitivity’ (could there be a nicer award than a frog?). I met wonderful old friends and new, saw amazing historic Toruń, learned about Copernicus in the fascinating museum and the talk on the colliding of science and film with Walter Murch and Professor Leszek Blaszkiewicz. My daughter Caitlin and I were wonderfully well looked after by Daria Piech and all the Camerimage crew. Next year … if I gather my strength! 

@camerimage.festival
Jenny Beavan Instagram - I am still reeling from the extraordinary experience which is the Camerimage Festival in Toruń. We were only there for 4 days - how anyone can last the full 7 days is a mystery to me, it is SO ‘full on’! Events, films, panels, talks, camera equipment … parties! Amazing. I was incredibly honoured to be awarded the ‘Golden Frog’ for Unique Visual Sensitivity’ (could there be a nicer award than a frog?). I met wonderful old friends and new, saw amazing historic Toruń, learned about Copernicus in the fascinating museum and the talk on the colliding of science and film with Walter Murch and Professor Leszek Blaszkiewicz. My daughter Caitlin and I were wonderfully well looked after by Daria Piech and all the Camerimage crew. Next year … if I gather my strength! 

@camerimage.festival
Jenny Beavan Instagram - I am still reeling from the extraordinary experience which is the Camerimage Festival in Toruń. We were only there for 4 days - how anyone can last the full 7 days is a mystery to me, it is SO ‘full on’! Events, films, panels, talks, camera equipment … parties! Amazing. I was incredibly honoured to be awarded the ‘Golden Frog’ for Unique Visual Sensitivity’ (could there be a nicer award than a frog?). I met wonderful old friends and new, saw amazing historic Toruń, learned about Copernicus in the fascinating museum and the talk on the colliding of science and film with Walter Murch and Professor Leszek Blaszkiewicz. My daughter Caitlin and I were wonderfully well looked after by Daria Piech and all the Camerimage crew. Next year … if I gather my strength! 

@camerimage.festival
Jenny Beavan Instagram - I am still reeling from the extraordinary experience which is the Camerimage Festival in Toruń. We were only there for 4 days - how anyone can last the full 7 days is a mystery to me, it is SO ‘full on’! Events, films, panels, talks, camera equipment … parties! Amazing. I was incredibly honoured to be awarded the ‘Golden Frog’ for Unique Visual Sensitivity’ (could there be a nicer award than a frog?). I met wonderful old friends and new, saw amazing historic Toruń, learned about Copernicus in the fascinating museum and the talk on the colliding of science and film with Walter Murch and Professor Leszek Blaszkiewicz. My daughter Caitlin and I were wonderfully well looked after by Daria Piech and all the Camerimage crew. Next year … if I gather my strength! 

@camerimage.festival
Jenny Beavan Instagram - It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems  representative of many of these stories. 

So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go - perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones ...

Photos:

1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus

2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow ...

3. Empty costume space - ready for action

4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela

5. Fundus shoes

6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel - Master Tailor and Ollie - Master Sewer.

7. New truck! With Sarka - our phenomenal truck supervisor ..

8. Irresistible - the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend! 

9. Evening activities - locked down so activated the craft workshop!

The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.
Jenny Beavan Instagram - It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems  representative of many of these stories. 

So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go - perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones ...

Photos:

1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus

2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow ...

3. Empty costume space - ready for action

4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela

5. Fundus shoes

6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel - Master Tailor and Ollie - Master Sewer.

7. New truck! With Sarka - our phenomenal truck supervisor ..

8. Irresistible - the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend! 

9. Evening activities - locked down so activated the craft workshop!

The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.
Jenny Beavan Instagram - It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems  representative of many of these stories. 

So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go - perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones ...

Photos:

1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus

2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow ...

3. Empty costume space - ready for action

4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela

5. Fundus shoes

6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel - Master Tailor and Ollie - Master Sewer.

7. New truck! With Sarka - our phenomenal truck supervisor ..

8. Irresistible - the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend! 

9. Evening activities - locked down so activated the craft workshop!

The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.
Jenny Beavan Instagram - It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems  representative of many of these stories. 

So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go - perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones ...

Photos:

1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus

2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow ...

3. Empty costume space - ready for action

4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela

5. Fundus shoes

6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel - Master Tailor and Ollie - Master Sewer.

7. New truck! With Sarka - our phenomenal truck supervisor ..

8. Irresistible - the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend! 

9. Evening activities - locked down so activated the craft workshop!

The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.
Jenny Beavan Instagram - It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems  representative of many of these stories. 

So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go - perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones ...

Photos:

1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus

2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow ...

3. Empty costume space - ready for action

4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela

5. Fundus shoes

6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel - Master Tailor and Ollie - Master Sewer.

7. New truck! With Sarka - our phenomenal truck supervisor ..

8. Irresistible - the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend! 

9. Evening activities - locked down so activated the craft workshop!

The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.
Jenny Beavan Instagram - It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems  representative of many of these stories. 

So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go - perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones ...

Photos:

1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus

2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow ...

3. Empty costume space - ready for action

4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela

5. Fundus shoes

6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel - Master Tailor and Ollie - Master Sewer.

7. New truck! With Sarka - our phenomenal truck supervisor ..

8. Irresistible - the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend! 

9. Evening activities - locked down so activated the craft workshop!

The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.
Jenny Beavan Instagram - It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems  representative of many of these stories. 

So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go - perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones ...

Photos:

1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus

2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow ...

3. Empty costume space - ready for action

4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela

5. Fundus shoes

6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel - Master Tailor and Ollie - Master Sewer.

7. New truck! With Sarka - our phenomenal truck supervisor ..

8. Irresistible - the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend! 

9. Evening activities - locked down so activated the craft workshop!

The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.
Jenny Beavan Instagram - It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems  representative of many of these stories. 

So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go - perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones ...

Photos:

1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus

2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow ...

3. Empty costume space - ready for action

4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela

5. Fundus shoes

6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel - Master Tailor and Ollie - Master Sewer.

7. New truck! With Sarka - our phenomenal truck supervisor ..

8. Irresistible - the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend! 

9. Evening activities - locked down so activated the craft workshop!

The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.
Jenny Beavan Instagram - It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems  representative of many of these stories. 

So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go - perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones ...

Photos:

1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus

2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow ...

3. Empty costume space - ready for action

4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela

5. Fundus shoes

6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel - Master Tailor and Ollie - Master Sewer.

7. New truck! With Sarka - our phenomenal truck supervisor ..

8. Irresistible - the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend! 

9. Evening activities - locked down so activated the craft workshop!

The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years - and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock - to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality ...

So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers - if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years - and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock - to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality ...

So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers - if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years - and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock - to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality ...

So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers - if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years - and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock - to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality ...

So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers - if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years - and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock - to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality ...

So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers - if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years - and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock - to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality ...

So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers - if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years - and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock - to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality ...

So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers - if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years - and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock - to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality ...

So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers - if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!
Jenny Beavan Instagram - Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years - and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock - to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality ...

So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers - if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!
Jenny Beavan Instagram - I am delighted to have been asked to be part of a panel discussion for the British Hat Guild in Luton, centre of millinery supplies. Headwear is incredibly important when establishing a character and I am always amazed by milliners’ skills so this should be interesting. Do come! Details on @britishhatguild Instagram page. I am really looking forward to it, and to meeting the other panellists. 

Saturday October 14th 2pm at the Hat Factory Arts Centre, Luton. 

@costumedesign
Jenny Beavan Instagram - I am delighted to have been asked to be part of a panel discussion for the British Hat Guild in Luton, centre of millinery supplies. Headwear is incredibly important when establishing a character and I am always amazed by milliners’ skills so this should be interesting. Do come! Details on @britishhatguild Instagram page. I am really looking forward to it, and to meeting the other panellists. 

Saturday October 14th 2pm at the Hat Factory Arts Centre, Luton. 

@costumedesign
Jenny Beavan Instagram - I am delighted to have been asked to be part of a panel discussion for the British Hat Guild in Luton, centre of millinery supplies. Headwear is incredibly important when establishing a character and I am always amazed by milliners’ skills so this should be interesting. Do come! Details on @britishhatguild Instagram page. I am really looking forward to it, and to meeting the other panellists. 

Saturday October 14th 2pm at the Hat Factory Arts Centre, Luton. 

@costumedesign
Jenny Beavan Instagram - I am delighted to have been asked to be part of a panel discussion for the British Hat Guild in Luton, centre of millinery supplies. Headwear is incredibly important when establishing a character and I am always amazed by milliners’ skills so this should be interesting. Do come! Details on @britishhatguild Instagram page. I am really looking forward to it, and to meeting the other panellists. 

Saturday October 14th 2pm at the Hat Factory Arts Centre, Luton. 

@costumedesign
Jenny Beavan Instagram - I am delighted to have been asked to be part of a panel discussion for the British Hat Guild in Luton, centre of millinery supplies. Headwear is incredibly important when establishing a character and I am always amazed by milliners’ skills so this should be interesting. Do come! Details on @britishhatguild Instagram page. I am really looking forward to it, and to meeting the other panellists. 

Saturday October 14th 2pm at the Hat Factory Arts Centre, Luton. 

@costumedesign
Jenny Beavan Instagram - I am delighted to have been asked to be part of a panel discussion for the British Hat Guild in Luton, centre of millinery supplies. Headwear is incredibly important when establishing a character and I am always amazed by milliners’ skills so this should be interesting. Do come! Details on @britishhatguild Instagram page. I am really looking forward to it, and to meeting the other panellists. 

Saturday October 14th 2pm at the Hat Factory Arts Centre, Luton. 

@costumedesign
Jenny Beavan - 2.8K Likes - Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa ... I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio.

We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast!

We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer.

@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@madmaxsaga

2.8K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa … I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio. We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast! We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer. @lauren_reyhani_costume @madmaxsaga
Likes : 2758
Jenny Beavan - 2.8K Likes - Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa ... I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio.

We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast!

We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer.

@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@madmaxsaga

2.8K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa … I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio. We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast! We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer. @lauren_reyhani_costume @madmaxsaga
Likes : 2758
Jenny Beavan - 2.8K Likes - Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa ... I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio.

We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast!

We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer.

@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@madmaxsaga

2.8K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa … I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio. We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast! We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer. @lauren_reyhani_costume @madmaxsaga
Likes : 2758
Jenny Beavan - 2.8K Likes - Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa ... I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio.

We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast!

We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer.

@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@madmaxsaga

2.8K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa … I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio. We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast! We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer. @lauren_reyhani_costume @madmaxsaga
Likes : 2758
Jenny Beavan - 2.8K Likes - Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa ... I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio.

We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast!

We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer.

@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@madmaxsaga

2.8K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa … I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio. We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast! We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer. @lauren_reyhani_costume @madmaxsaga
Likes : 2758
Jenny Beavan - 2.8K Likes - Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa ... I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio.

We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast!

We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer.

@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@madmaxsaga

2.8K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa … I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio. We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast! We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer. @lauren_reyhani_costume @madmaxsaga
Likes : 2758
Jenny Beavan - 2.8K Likes - Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa ... I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio.

We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast!

We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer.

@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@madmaxsaga

2.8K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa … I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio. We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast! We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer. @lauren_reyhani_costume @madmaxsaga
Likes : 2758
Jenny Beavan - 2.8K Likes - Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa ... I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio.

We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast!

We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer.

@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@madmaxsaga

2.8K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa … I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio. We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast! We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer. @lauren_reyhani_costume @madmaxsaga
Likes : 2758
Jenny Beavan - 2.8K Likes - Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa ... I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio.

We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast!

We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer.

@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@madmaxsaga

2.8K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa … I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio. We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast! We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer. @lauren_reyhani_costume @madmaxsaga
Likes : 2758
Jenny Beavan - 2.8K Likes - Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa ... I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio.

We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast!

We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer.

@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@madmaxsaga

2.8K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Now that the dust/sand! has settled and I can think a little straighter about the extraordinary experience that was Furiosa … I thought it would be fun to show off a little of the process starting in London, in my home which turned itself into a studio. We couldn’t go to Australia due to Covid and quarantine restrictions so started the process of designing and making costumes in my sitting room and garden! Eventually moving into a tiny local studio after meeting the post-apocalyptic nightmares in the kitchen became a bit much at breakfast! We worked via Zoom and FaceTime with George and with our Sydney workshop set up by Mel Dykes which, although not ideal, meant we had good communication despite occasionally having to be compos mentis at 4am to join in with production meetings on Australian time. This experience has made me SO appreciate being on site to work with the crew in person, but is a very useful tool to add into the arsenal of what it takes to be a costume designer. @lauren_reyhani_costume @madmaxsaga
Likes : 2758
Jenny Beavan - 1.9K Likes - ‘Finding Dementus’
Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him ... I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen - with elements of all appearing in the final costume.

His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks - well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …!
Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. 

So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. 
It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George.

@madmaxsaga 
@chrishemsworth 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@danblacklock08 
@jasinboland

1.9K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : ‘Finding Dementus’ Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him … I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen – with elements of all appearing in the final costume. His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks – well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …! Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George. @madmaxsaga @chrishemsworth @lauren_reyhani_costume @danblacklock08 @jasinboland
Likes : 1871
Jenny Beavan - 1.9K Likes - ‘Finding Dementus’
Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him ... I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen - with elements of all appearing in the final costume.

His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks - well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …!
Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. 

So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. 
It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George.

@madmaxsaga 
@chrishemsworth 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@danblacklock08 
@jasinboland

1.9K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : ‘Finding Dementus’ Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him … I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen – with elements of all appearing in the final costume. His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks – well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …! Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George. @madmaxsaga @chrishemsworth @lauren_reyhani_costume @danblacklock08 @jasinboland
Likes : 1871
Jenny Beavan - 1.9K Likes - ‘Finding Dementus’
Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him ... I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen - with elements of all appearing in the final costume.

His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks - well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …!
Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. 

So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. 
It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George.

@madmaxsaga 
@chrishemsworth 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@danblacklock08 
@jasinboland

1.9K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : ‘Finding Dementus’ Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him … I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen – with elements of all appearing in the final costume. His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks – well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …! Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George. @madmaxsaga @chrishemsworth @lauren_reyhani_costume @danblacklock08 @jasinboland
Likes : 1871
Jenny Beavan - 1.9K Likes - ‘Finding Dementus’
Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him ... I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen - with elements of all appearing in the final costume.

His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks - well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …!
Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. 

So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. 
It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George.

@madmaxsaga 
@chrishemsworth 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@danblacklock08 
@jasinboland

1.9K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : ‘Finding Dementus’ Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him … I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen – with elements of all appearing in the final costume. His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks – well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …! Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George. @madmaxsaga @chrishemsworth @lauren_reyhani_costume @danblacklock08 @jasinboland
Likes : 1871
Jenny Beavan - 1.9K Likes - ‘Finding Dementus’
Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him ... I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen - with elements of all appearing in the final costume.

His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks - well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …!
Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. 

So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. 
It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George.

@madmaxsaga 
@chrishemsworth 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@danblacklock08 
@jasinboland

1.9K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : ‘Finding Dementus’ Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him … I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen – with elements of all appearing in the final costume. His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks – well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …! Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George. @madmaxsaga @chrishemsworth @lauren_reyhani_costume @danblacklock08 @jasinboland
Likes : 1871
Jenny Beavan - 1.9K Likes - ‘Finding Dementus’
Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him ... I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen - with elements of all appearing in the final costume.

His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks - well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …!
Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. 

So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. 
It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George.

@madmaxsaga 
@chrishemsworth 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@danblacklock08 
@jasinboland

1.9K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : ‘Finding Dementus’ Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him … I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen – with elements of all appearing in the final costume. His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks – well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …! Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George. @madmaxsaga @chrishemsworth @lauren_reyhani_costume @danblacklock08 @jasinboland
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Jenny Beavan - 1.9K Likes - ‘Finding Dementus’
Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him ... I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen - with elements of all appearing in the final costume.

His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks - well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …!
Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. 

So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. 
It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George.

@madmaxsaga 
@chrishemsworth 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@danblacklock08 
@jasinboland

1.9K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : ‘Finding Dementus’ Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him … I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen – with elements of all appearing in the final costume. His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks – well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …! Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George. @madmaxsaga @chrishemsworth @lauren_reyhani_costume @danblacklock08 @jasinboland
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Jenny Beavan - 1.9K Likes - ‘Finding Dementus’
Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him ... I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen - with elements of all appearing in the final costume.

His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks - well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …!
Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. 

So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. 
It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George.

@madmaxsaga 
@chrishemsworth 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@danblacklock08 
@jasinboland

1.9K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : ‘Finding Dementus’ Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him … I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen – with elements of all appearing in the final costume. His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks – well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …! Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George. @madmaxsaga @chrishemsworth @lauren_reyhani_costume @danblacklock08 @jasinboland
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Jenny Beavan - 1.9K Likes - ‘Finding Dementus’
Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him ... I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen - with elements of all appearing in the final costume.

His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks - well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …!
Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. 

So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. 
It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George.

@madmaxsaga 
@chrishemsworth 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@danblacklock08 
@jasinboland

1.9K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : ‘Finding Dementus’ Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him … I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen – with elements of all appearing in the final costume. His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks – well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …! Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George. @madmaxsaga @chrishemsworth @lauren_reyhani_costume @danblacklock08 @jasinboland
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Jenny Beavan - 1.9K Likes - ‘Finding Dementus’
Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him ... I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen - with elements of all appearing in the final costume.

His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks - well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …!
Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. 

So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. 
It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George.

@madmaxsaga 
@chrishemsworth 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@danblacklock08 
@jasinboland

1.9K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : ‘Finding Dementus’ Furiosa’s Dementus was not an easy character to get a grip on, ie to understand where he came from and what formed him … I found inspiration in despots, ‘gurus’ and showmen – with elements of all appearing in the final costume. His costumes were born in our tiny studio in Peckham, using motorbike gear, parachutes and of course a teddy bear! We tried all sorts of paint techniques, dye for the parachute, as well as various draping looks – well aware this could be a nightmare on a motorbike …! Later in Australia we were able to fit Chris Hemsworth and refine the whole look to suit everyone’s vision, with the final costume being a collaborative exercise as it should be on any film. So here are some photos of the ideas on the stands, figuring it all out with Lauren Reyhani and Stephen Miles, fitting and working with Dan Blacklock, Chris’s Key Costumer in Sydney, before shooting in Broken Hill. It was a journey, but a wonderful journey to make with Chris and George. @madmaxsaga @chrishemsworth @lauren_reyhani_costume @danblacklock08 @jasinboland
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Jenny Beavan - 1.8K Likes - White Bird - finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director's vision. Then comes the fun part - the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … 

So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! 

	
@WhiteBirdMovie
@Lionsgate
You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD - In theaters this August. 
#ChooseKind

1.8K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : White Bird – finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director’s vision. Then comes the fun part – the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! @WhiteBirdMovie @Lionsgate You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD – In theaters this August. #ChooseKind
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Jenny Beavan - 1.8K Likes - White Bird - finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director's vision. Then comes the fun part - the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … 

So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! 

	
@WhiteBirdMovie
@Lionsgate
You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD - In theaters this August. 
#ChooseKind

1.8K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : White Bird – finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director’s vision. Then comes the fun part – the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! @WhiteBirdMovie @Lionsgate You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD – In theaters this August. #ChooseKind
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Jenny Beavan - 1.8K Likes - White Bird - finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director's vision. Then comes the fun part - the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … 

So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! 

	
@WhiteBirdMovie
@Lionsgate
You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD - In theaters this August. 
#ChooseKind

1.8K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : White Bird – finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director’s vision. Then comes the fun part – the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! @WhiteBirdMovie @Lionsgate You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD – In theaters this August. #ChooseKind
Likes : 1782
Jenny Beavan - 1.8K Likes - White Bird - finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director's vision. Then comes the fun part - the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … 

So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! 

	
@WhiteBirdMovie
@Lionsgate
You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD - In theaters this August. 
#ChooseKind

1.8K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : White Bird – finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director’s vision. Then comes the fun part – the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! @WhiteBirdMovie @Lionsgate You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD – In theaters this August. #ChooseKind
Likes : 1782
Jenny Beavan - 1.8K Likes - White Bird - finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director's vision. Then comes the fun part - the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … 

So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! 

	
@WhiteBirdMovie
@Lionsgate
You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD - In theaters this August. 
#ChooseKind

1.8K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : White Bird – finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director’s vision. Then comes the fun part – the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! @WhiteBirdMovie @Lionsgate You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD – In theaters this August. #ChooseKind
Likes : 1782
Jenny Beavan - 1.8K Likes - White Bird - finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director's vision. Then comes the fun part - the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … 

So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! 

	
@WhiteBirdMovie
@Lionsgate
You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD - In theaters this August. 
#ChooseKind

1.8K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : White Bird – finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director’s vision. Then comes the fun part – the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! @WhiteBirdMovie @Lionsgate You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD – In theaters this August. #ChooseKind
Likes : 1782
Jenny Beavan - 1.8K Likes - White Bird - finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director's vision. Then comes the fun part - the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … 

So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! 

	
@WhiteBirdMovie
@Lionsgate
You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD - In theaters this August. 
#ChooseKind

1.8K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : White Bird – finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director’s vision. Then comes the fun part – the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! @WhiteBirdMovie @Lionsgate You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD – In theaters this August. #ChooseKind
Likes : 1782
Jenny Beavan - 1.8K Likes - White Bird - finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director's vision. Then comes the fun part - the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … 

So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! 

	
@WhiteBirdMovie
@Lionsgate
You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD - In theaters this August. 
#ChooseKind

1.8K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : White Bird – finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director’s vision. Then comes the fun part – the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! @WhiteBirdMovie @Lionsgate You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD – In theaters this August. #ChooseKind
Likes : 1782
Jenny Beavan - 1.8K Likes - White Bird - finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director's vision. Then comes the fun part - the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … 

So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! 

	
@WhiteBirdMovie
@Lionsgate
You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD - In theaters this August. 
#ChooseKind

1.8K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : White Bird – finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director’s vision. Then comes the fun part – the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! @WhiteBirdMovie @Lionsgate You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD – In theaters this August. #ChooseKind
Likes : 1782
Jenny Beavan - 1.8K Likes - White Bird - finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director's vision. Then comes the fun part - the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … 

So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! 

	
@WhiteBirdMovie
@Lionsgate
You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD - In theaters this August. 
#ChooseKind

1.8K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : White Bird – finding my way… Starting points on a film are always the script and the director’s vision. Then comes the fun part – the research! In the case of White Bird there is much photographic material out there.. I build the looks from photos, existing costumes in costume houses, shops for fabrics and in this case wool and shoe leather … So here is a little selection from my many hundreds of photos – never say I get carried away! Includes schools, weddings, partisans, village people – plus stands various, knit samples, dye samples and a fabulous antique emporium in Melnik which opened up for us! @WhiteBirdMovie @Lionsgate You never forget kindness. WHITE BIRD – In theaters this August. #ChooseKind
Likes : 1782
Jenny Beavan - 1.7K Likes - Brilliant to see the Furiosa trailer! Brings back so many wonderful memories, particularly of my fantastic crew. Here are some photos to celebrate them - every day coming into the workshop was joyous. We had a wonderful party before Lauren and I came home. Thank you ALL SO MUCH!!

@chrishemsworth photo by @jasinboland

This is her Odyssey.
#Furiosa - Only in Theaters 2024

@madmaxmovie

1.7K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Brilliant to see the Furiosa trailer! Brings back so many wonderful memories, particularly of my fantastic crew. Here are some photos to celebrate them – every day coming into the workshop was joyous. We had a wonderful party before Lauren and I came home. Thank you ALL SO MUCH!! @chrishemsworth photo by @jasinboland This is her Odyssey. #Furiosa – Only in Theaters 2024 @madmaxmovie
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Jenny Beavan - 1.7K Likes - Brilliant to see the Furiosa trailer! Brings back so many wonderful memories, particularly of my fantastic crew. Here are some photos to celebrate them - every day coming into the workshop was joyous. We had a wonderful party before Lauren and I came home. Thank you ALL SO MUCH!!

@chrishemsworth photo by @jasinboland

This is her Odyssey.
#Furiosa - Only in Theaters 2024

@madmaxmovie

1.7K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Brilliant to see the Furiosa trailer! Brings back so many wonderful memories, particularly of my fantastic crew. Here are some photos to celebrate them – every day coming into the workshop was joyous. We had a wonderful party before Lauren and I came home. Thank you ALL SO MUCH!! @chrishemsworth photo by @jasinboland This is her Odyssey. #Furiosa – Only in Theaters 2024 @madmaxmovie
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Jenny Beavan - 1.7K Likes - Brilliant to see the Furiosa trailer! Brings back so many wonderful memories, particularly of my fantastic crew. Here are some photos to celebrate them - every day coming into the workshop was joyous. We had a wonderful party before Lauren and I came home. Thank you ALL SO MUCH!!

@chrishemsworth photo by @jasinboland

This is her Odyssey.
#Furiosa - Only in Theaters 2024

@madmaxmovie

1.7K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Brilliant to see the Furiosa trailer! Brings back so many wonderful memories, particularly of my fantastic crew. Here are some photos to celebrate them – every day coming into the workshop was joyous. We had a wonderful party before Lauren and I came home. Thank you ALL SO MUCH!! @chrishemsworth photo by @jasinboland This is her Odyssey. #Furiosa – Only in Theaters 2024 @madmaxmovie
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Jenny Beavan - 1.7K Likes - A Dior Collection

Research, photos of the real clothes and our recreations. We did consider a photo ‘dump’ apparently it is the ‘in’ thing!! But you really can’t use the word ‘dump’ in the same sentence as ‘Dior’!

I started to really enjoy fashion thanks to Dior but still don’t want to wear fashion! I would look mildly ridiculous in most of it. Keep with the workwear Jen!!

@mrsharrismovie @dior

1.7K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : A Dior Collection Research, photos of the real clothes and our recreations. We did consider a photo ‘dump’ apparently it is the ‘in’ thing!! But you really can’t use the word ‘dump’ in the same sentence as ‘Dior’! I started to really enjoy fashion thanks to Dior but still don’t want to wear fashion! I would look mildly ridiculous in most of it. Keep with the workwear Jen!! @mrsharrismovie @dior
Likes : 1719
Jenny Beavan - 1.7K Likes - A Dior Collection

Research, photos of the real clothes and our recreations. We did consider a photo ‘dump’ apparently it is the ‘in’ thing!! But you really can’t use the word ‘dump’ in the same sentence as ‘Dior’!

I started to really enjoy fashion thanks to Dior but still don’t want to wear fashion! I would look mildly ridiculous in most of it. Keep with the workwear Jen!!

@mrsharrismovie @dior

1.7K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : A Dior Collection Research, photos of the real clothes and our recreations. We did consider a photo ‘dump’ apparently it is the ‘in’ thing!! But you really can’t use the word ‘dump’ in the same sentence as ‘Dior’! I started to really enjoy fashion thanks to Dior but still don’t want to wear fashion! I would look mildly ridiculous in most of it. Keep with the workwear Jen!! @mrsharrismovie @dior
Likes : 1719
Jenny Beavan - 1.7K Likes - A Dior Collection

Research, photos of the real clothes and our recreations. We did consider a photo ‘dump’ apparently it is the ‘in’ thing!! But you really can’t use the word ‘dump’ in the same sentence as ‘Dior’!

I started to really enjoy fashion thanks to Dior but still don’t want to wear fashion! I would look mildly ridiculous in most of it. Keep with the workwear Jen!!

@mrsharrismovie @dior

1.7K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : A Dior Collection Research, photos of the real clothes and our recreations. We did consider a photo ‘dump’ apparently it is the ‘in’ thing!! But you really can’t use the word ‘dump’ in the same sentence as ‘Dior’! I started to really enjoy fashion thanks to Dior but still don’t want to wear fashion! I would look mildly ridiculous in most of it. Keep with the workwear Jen!! @mrsharrismovie @dior
Likes : 1719
Jenny Beavan - 1.7K Likes - A Dior Collection

Research, photos of the real clothes and our recreations. We did consider a photo ‘dump’ apparently it is the ‘in’ thing!! But you really can’t use the word ‘dump’ in the same sentence as ‘Dior’!

I started to really enjoy fashion thanks to Dior but still don’t want to wear fashion! I would look mildly ridiculous in most of it. Keep with the workwear Jen!!

@mrsharrismovie @dior

1.7K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : A Dior Collection Research, photos of the real clothes and our recreations. We did consider a photo ‘dump’ apparently it is the ‘in’ thing!! But you really can’t use the word ‘dump’ in the same sentence as ‘Dior’! I started to really enjoy fashion thanks to Dior but still don’t want to wear fashion! I would look mildly ridiculous in most of it. Keep with the workwear Jen!! @mrsharrismovie @dior
Likes : 1719
Jenny Beavan - 1.7K Likes - 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST
LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION - LIVE COSPROP SALE
Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions 

I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. 

So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes - so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. 

(Costume notes in comment)

1.7K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION – LIVE COSPROP SALE Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes – so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. (Costume notes in comment)
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Jenny Beavan - 1.7K Likes - 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST
LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION - LIVE COSPROP SALE
Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions 

I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. 

So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes - so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. 

(Costume notes in comment)

1.7K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION – LIVE COSPROP SALE Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes – so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. (Costume notes in comment)
Likes : 1713
Jenny Beavan - 1.7K Likes - 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST
LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION - LIVE COSPROP SALE
Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions 

I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. 

So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes - so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. 

(Costume notes in comment)

1.7K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION – LIVE COSPROP SALE Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes – so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. (Costume notes in comment)
Likes : 1713
Jenny Beavan - 1.7K Likes - 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST
LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION - LIVE COSPROP SALE
Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions 

I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. 

So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes - so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. 

(Costume notes in comment)

1.7K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION – LIVE COSPROP SALE Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes – so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. (Costume notes in comment)
Likes : 1713
Jenny Beavan - 1.7K Likes - 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST
LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION - LIVE COSPROP SALE
Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions 

I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. 

So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes - so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. 

(Costume notes in comment)

1.7K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION – LIVE COSPROP SALE Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes – so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. (Costume notes in comment)
Likes : 1713
Jenny Beavan - 1.7K Likes - 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST
LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION - LIVE COSPROP SALE
Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions 

I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. 

So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes - so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. 

(Costume notes in comment)

1.7K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION – LIVE COSPROP SALE Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes – so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. (Costume notes in comment)
Likes : 1713
Jenny Beavan - 1.7K Likes - 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST
LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION - LIVE COSPROP SALE
Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions 

I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. 

So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes - so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. 

(Costume notes in comment)

1.7K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION – LIVE COSPROP SALE Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes – so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. (Costume notes in comment)
Likes : 1713
Jenny Beavan - 1.7K Likes - 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST
LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION - LIVE COSPROP SALE
Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions 

I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. 

So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes - so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. 

(Costume notes in comment)

1.7K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION – LIVE COSPROP SALE Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes – so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. (Costume notes in comment)
Likes : 1713
Jenny Beavan - 1.7K Likes - 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST
LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION - LIVE COSPROP SALE
Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions 

I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. 

So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes - so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. 

(Costume notes in comment)

1.7K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : 5th March 2024 18:00 GMT 1/BST LIGHTS CAMERA AUCTION – LIVE COSPROP SALE Kerry Taylor Auctions @kerrytaylorauctions I couldn’t be happier that some of the costumes I have created with John and Cosprop are going to help the AMAZING Bright Foundation. What a visionary John is and what he has done with that piece of land and buildings, not to mention the fun, creativity and hope given to so many children already. So these are some of the costumes I, or John and I designed, but there are lots more including the iconic ‘wet shirt’ designed by Dinah Collin, worn by Colin Firth in Pride & Prejudice. I can’t think of a better use for the clothes – so honoured, and honoured to be an Ambassador. John should be Lord Bright of Brightness in my opinion. (Costume notes in comment)
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Jenny Beavan - 1.6K Likes - At the Vanity Fair party with wonderful Ruth Carter! She gave me my Oscar last year and I am only sorry I couldn’t present hers this year!!

One of the highlights for me this year was meeting all my fellow nominees. What a group of incredible costume designers and women!

1.6K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : At the Vanity Fair party with wonderful Ruth Carter! She gave me my Oscar last year and I am only sorry I couldn’t present hers this year!! One of the highlights for me this year was meeting all my fellow nominees. What a group of incredible costume designers and women!
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Jenny Beavan - 1.6K Likes - Thinking back on the Mrs Harris journey and finding the photographs of us in masks, and some which emphasise the glamour of filming on location …! Remembering the added difficulty of doing fittings in masks, visors and surgical gloves (although we gave up on gloves fairly quickly). It was so distancing from the characters we were trying to create, and each other, but obviously kept everyone safer. Masks, lockdown, quarantine and working in Hungarian! (not the easiest language on the planet) added to our challenges but everyone was so understanding and helpful and we got there! What a crew - not many of us but all so good. Dear Team Harris Costume!

Just the Oscars to go now and then Mrs Harris can put away her duster, fold her pinny neatly and rest her head wrap. She is a war baby and into sustainability so will have gotten a lot of use out of her outfit!

She, Jenny and Team Harris Costume are totally thrilled to have been recognised for all the awards and even to have won 🏆 one - thank you BIFA!! We were very honoured. We were a small modest film but we got noticed! I think the amazing Lesley Manville may have had something to do with that! Thank you all so much!

On the last lap now but so wonderful to have had time here in LA between awards and met so many lovely designers I didn’t know before. A privilege - the Guild evening was wonderful and fun! We are a good strong bunch.

@mrsharrismovie

1.6K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Thinking back on the Mrs Harris journey and finding the photographs of us in masks, and some which emphasise the glamour of filming on location …! Remembering the added difficulty of doing fittings in masks, visors and surgical gloves (although we gave up on gloves fairly quickly). It was so distancing from the characters we were trying to create, and each other, but obviously kept everyone safer. Masks, lockdown, quarantine and working in Hungarian! (not the easiest language on the planet) added to our challenges but everyone was so understanding and helpful and we got there! What a crew – not many of us but all so good. Dear Team Harris Costume! Just the Oscars to go now and then Mrs Harris can put away her duster, fold her pinny neatly and rest her head wrap. She is a war baby and into sustainability so will have gotten a lot of use out of her outfit! She, Jenny and Team Harris Costume are totally thrilled to have been recognised for all the awards and even to have won 🏆 one – thank you BIFA!! We were very honoured. We were a small modest film but we got noticed! I think the amazing Lesley Manville may have had something to do with that! Thank you all so much! On the last lap now but so wonderful to have had time here in LA between awards and met so many lovely designers I didn’t know before. A privilege – the Guild evening was wonderful and fun! We are a good strong bunch. @mrsharrismovie
Likes : 1628
Jenny Beavan - 1.6K Likes - Thinking back on the Mrs Harris journey and finding the photographs of us in masks, and some which emphasise the glamour of filming on location …! Remembering the added difficulty of doing fittings in masks, visors and surgical gloves (although we gave up on gloves fairly quickly). It was so distancing from the characters we were trying to create, and each other, but obviously kept everyone safer. Masks, lockdown, quarantine and working in Hungarian! (not the easiest language on the planet) added to our challenges but everyone was so understanding and helpful and we got there! What a crew - not many of us but all so good. Dear Team Harris Costume!

Just the Oscars to go now and then Mrs Harris can put away her duster, fold her pinny neatly and rest her head wrap. She is a war baby and into sustainability so will have gotten a lot of use out of her outfit!

She, Jenny and Team Harris Costume are totally thrilled to have been recognised for all the awards and even to have won 🏆 one - thank you BIFA!! We were very honoured. We were a small modest film but we got noticed! I think the amazing Lesley Manville may have had something to do with that! Thank you all so much!

On the last lap now but so wonderful to have had time here in LA between awards and met so many lovely designers I didn’t know before. A privilege - the Guild evening was wonderful and fun! We are a good strong bunch.

@mrsharrismovie

1.6K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Thinking back on the Mrs Harris journey and finding the photographs of us in masks, and some which emphasise the glamour of filming on location …! Remembering the added difficulty of doing fittings in masks, visors and surgical gloves (although we gave up on gloves fairly quickly). It was so distancing from the characters we were trying to create, and each other, but obviously kept everyone safer. Masks, lockdown, quarantine and working in Hungarian! (not the easiest language on the planet) added to our challenges but everyone was so understanding and helpful and we got there! What a crew – not many of us but all so good. Dear Team Harris Costume! Just the Oscars to go now and then Mrs Harris can put away her duster, fold her pinny neatly and rest her head wrap. She is a war baby and into sustainability so will have gotten a lot of use out of her outfit! She, Jenny and Team Harris Costume are totally thrilled to have been recognised for all the awards and even to have won 🏆 one – thank you BIFA!! We were very honoured. We were a small modest film but we got noticed! I think the amazing Lesley Manville may have had something to do with that! Thank you all so much! On the last lap now but so wonderful to have had time here in LA between awards and met so many lovely designers I didn’t know before. A privilege – the Guild evening was wonderful and fun! We are a good strong bunch. @mrsharrismovie
Likes : 1628
Jenny Beavan - 1.6K Likes - Thinking back on the Mrs Harris journey and finding the photographs of us in masks, and some which emphasise the glamour of filming on location …! Remembering the added difficulty of doing fittings in masks, visors and surgical gloves (although we gave up on gloves fairly quickly). It was so distancing from the characters we were trying to create, and each other, but obviously kept everyone safer. Masks, lockdown, quarantine and working in Hungarian! (not the easiest language on the planet) added to our challenges but everyone was so understanding and helpful and we got there! What a crew - not many of us but all so good. Dear Team Harris Costume!

Just the Oscars to go now and then Mrs Harris can put away her duster, fold her pinny neatly and rest her head wrap. She is a war baby and into sustainability so will have gotten a lot of use out of her outfit!

She, Jenny and Team Harris Costume are totally thrilled to have been recognised for all the awards and even to have won 🏆 one - thank you BIFA!! We were very honoured. We were a small modest film but we got noticed! I think the amazing Lesley Manville may have had something to do with that! Thank you all so much!

On the last lap now but so wonderful to have had time here in LA between awards and met so many lovely designers I didn’t know before. A privilege - the Guild evening was wonderful and fun! We are a good strong bunch.

@mrsharrismovie

1.6K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Thinking back on the Mrs Harris journey and finding the photographs of us in masks, and some which emphasise the glamour of filming on location …! Remembering the added difficulty of doing fittings in masks, visors and surgical gloves (although we gave up on gloves fairly quickly). It was so distancing from the characters we were trying to create, and each other, but obviously kept everyone safer. Masks, lockdown, quarantine and working in Hungarian! (not the easiest language on the planet) added to our challenges but everyone was so understanding and helpful and we got there! What a crew – not many of us but all so good. Dear Team Harris Costume! Just the Oscars to go now and then Mrs Harris can put away her duster, fold her pinny neatly and rest her head wrap. She is a war baby and into sustainability so will have gotten a lot of use out of her outfit! She, Jenny and Team Harris Costume are totally thrilled to have been recognised for all the awards and even to have won 🏆 one – thank you BIFA!! We were very honoured. We were a small modest film but we got noticed! I think the amazing Lesley Manville may have had something to do with that! Thank you all so much! On the last lap now but so wonderful to have had time here in LA between awards and met so many lovely designers I didn’t know before. A privilege – the Guild evening was wonderful and fun! We are a good strong bunch. @mrsharrismovie
Likes : 1628
Jenny Beavan - 1.6K Likes - Thinking back on the Mrs Harris journey and finding the photographs of us in masks, and some which emphasise the glamour of filming on location …! Remembering the added difficulty of doing fittings in masks, visors and surgical gloves (although we gave up on gloves fairly quickly). It was so distancing from the characters we were trying to create, and each other, but obviously kept everyone safer. Masks, lockdown, quarantine and working in Hungarian! (not the easiest language on the planet) added to our challenges but everyone was so understanding and helpful and we got there! What a crew - not many of us but all so good. Dear Team Harris Costume!

Just the Oscars to go now and then Mrs Harris can put away her duster, fold her pinny neatly and rest her head wrap. She is a war baby and into sustainability so will have gotten a lot of use out of her outfit!

She, Jenny and Team Harris Costume are totally thrilled to have been recognised for all the awards and even to have won 🏆 one - thank you BIFA!! We were very honoured. We were a small modest film but we got noticed! I think the amazing Lesley Manville may have had something to do with that! Thank you all so much!

On the last lap now but so wonderful to have had time here in LA between awards and met so many lovely designers I didn’t know before. A privilege - the Guild evening was wonderful and fun! We are a good strong bunch.

@mrsharrismovie

1.6K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Thinking back on the Mrs Harris journey and finding the photographs of us in masks, and some which emphasise the glamour of filming on location …! Remembering the added difficulty of doing fittings in masks, visors and surgical gloves (although we gave up on gloves fairly quickly). It was so distancing from the characters we were trying to create, and each other, but obviously kept everyone safer. Masks, lockdown, quarantine and working in Hungarian! (not the easiest language on the planet) added to our challenges but everyone was so understanding and helpful and we got there! What a crew – not many of us but all so good. Dear Team Harris Costume! Just the Oscars to go now and then Mrs Harris can put away her duster, fold her pinny neatly and rest her head wrap. She is a war baby and into sustainability so will have gotten a lot of use out of her outfit! She, Jenny and Team Harris Costume are totally thrilled to have been recognised for all the awards and even to have won 🏆 one – thank you BIFA!! We were very honoured. We were a small modest film but we got noticed! I think the amazing Lesley Manville may have had something to do with that! Thank you all so much! On the last lap now but so wonderful to have had time here in LA between awards and met so many lovely designers I didn’t know before. A privilege – the Guild evening was wonderful and fun! We are a good strong bunch. @mrsharrismovie
Likes : 1628
Jenny Beavan - 1.6K Likes - Thinking back on the Mrs Harris journey and finding the photographs of us in masks, and some which emphasise the glamour of filming on location …! Remembering the added difficulty of doing fittings in masks, visors and surgical gloves (although we gave up on gloves fairly quickly). It was so distancing from the characters we were trying to create, and each other, but obviously kept everyone safer. Masks, lockdown, quarantine and working in Hungarian! (not the easiest language on the planet) added to our challenges but everyone was so understanding and helpful and we got there! What a crew - not many of us but all so good. Dear Team Harris Costume!

Just the Oscars to go now and then Mrs Harris can put away her duster, fold her pinny neatly and rest her head wrap. She is a war baby and into sustainability so will have gotten a lot of use out of her outfit!

She, Jenny and Team Harris Costume are totally thrilled to have been recognised for all the awards and even to have won 🏆 one - thank you BIFA!! We were very honoured. We were a small modest film but we got noticed! I think the amazing Lesley Manville may have had something to do with that! Thank you all so much!

On the last lap now but so wonderful to have had time here in LA between awards and met so many lovely designers I didn’t know before. A privilege - the Guild evening was wonderful and fun! We are a good strong bunch.

@mrsharrismovie

1.6K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Thinking back on the Mrs Harris journey and finding the photographs of us in masks, and some which emphasise the glamour of filming on location …! Remembering the added difficulty of doing fittings in masks, visors and surgical gloves (although we gave up on gloves fairly quickly). It was so distancing from the characters we were trying to create, and each other, but obviously kept everyone safer. Masks, lockdown, quarantine and working in Hungarian! (not the easiest language on the planet) added to our challenges but everyone was so understanding and helpful and we got there! What a crew – not many of us but all so good. Dear Team Harris Costume! Just the Oscars to go now and then Mrs Harris can put away her duster, fold her pinny neatly and rest her head wrap. She is a war baby and into sustainability so will have gotten a lot of use out of her outfit! She, Jenny and Team Harris Costume are totally thrilled to have been recognised for all the awards and even to have won 🏆 one – thank you BIFA!! We were very honoured. We were a small modest film but we got noticed! I think the amazing Lesley Manville may have had something to do with that! Thank you all so much! On the last lap now but so wonderful to have had time here in LA between awards and met so many lovely designers I didn’t know before. A privilege – the Guild evening was wonderful and fun! We are a good strong bunch. @mrsharrismovie
Likes : 1628
Jenny Beavan - 1.6K Likes - Thinking back on the Mrs Harris journey and finding the photographs of us in masks, and some which emphasise the glamour of filming on location …! Remembering the added difficulty of doing fittings in masks, visors and surgical gloves (although we gave up on gloves fairly quickly). It was so distancing from the characters we were trying to create, and each other, but obviously kept everyone safer. Masks, lockdown, quarantine and working in Hungarian! (not the easiest language on the planet) added to our challenges but everyone was so understanding and helpful and we got there! What a crew - not many of us but all so good. Dear Team Harris Costume!

Just the Oscars to go now and then Mrs Harris can put away her duster, fold her pinny neatly and rest her head wrap. She is a war baby and into sustainability so will have gotten a lot of use out of her outfit!

She, Jenny and Team Harris Costume are totally thrilled to have been recognised for all the awards and even to have won 🏆 one - thank you BIFA!! We were very honoured. We were a small modest film but we got noticed! I think the amazing Lesley Manville may have had something to do with that! Thank you all so much!

On the last lap now but so wonderful to have had time here in LA between awards and met so many lovely designers I didn’t know before. A privilege - the Guild evening was wonderful and fun! We are a good strong bunch.

@mrsharrismovie

1.6K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Thinking back on the Mrs Harris journey and finding the photographs of us in masks, and some which emphasise the glamour of filming on location …! Remembering the added difficulty of doing fittings in masks, visors and surgical gloves (although we gave up on gloves fairly quickly). It was so distancing from the characters we were trying to create, and each other, but obviously kept everyone safer. Masks, lockdown, quarantine and working in Hungarian! (not the easiest language on the planet) added to our challenges but everyone was so understanding and helpful and we got there! What a crew – not many of us but all so good. Dear Team Harris Costume! Just the Oscars to go now and then Mrs Harris can put away her duster, fold her pinny neatly and rest her head wrap. She is a war baby and into sustainability so will have gotten a lot of use out of her outfit! She, Jenny and Team Harris Costume are totally thrilled to have been recognised for all the awards and even to have won 🏆 one – thank you BIFA!! We were very honoured. We were a small modest film but we got noticed! I think the amazing Lesley Manville may have had something to do with that! Thank you all so much! On the last lap now but so wonderful to have had time here in LA between awards and met so many lovely designers I didn’t know before. A privilege – the Guild evening was wonderful and fun! We are a good strong bunch. @mrsharrismovie
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Jenny Beavan - 1.6K Likes - Mrs Harris had a wonderful time at the BAFTAs seeing lots of old (and not so old) friends and drinking an immoderate amount of champagne … Mrs Harris took her trusty friends Sally and Lauren to keep her on the straight and narrow - not an easy job when an excitable cleaning lady gets let loose at a ‘do’ in the Festival Hall.

We didn’t win but were in excellent company - Emma Thompson, Colin Farrell and Michelle Yeoh to name but 3!! It is just wonderful that our film was 'noticed'! She felt very comfortable in the elegant coat and pinny made for her by the great Tim Perkins. Tim has made an eclectic mix of clothes and costumes for me over the years. 

Flowers from Daisy Gilbert of Moonriver Content - she thought the handbag was very Mrs Harris!! 

So, now Mrs Harris is packing up her feather duster as it is off to LA! There will be plenty of work to do there cleaning and polishing ..

Mrs Harris and Team Harris would like to thank Universal / Focus who have looked after us so well at the BAFTAs and all the PR we have done - we had the lovely Ebba keeping us safe at the BAFTAs.  Mrs Harris and I also want to thank the amazing Multitude Media, Mrs H’s PR, who are just extraordinary and look after us brilliantly - Emily, Niamh and Will Wood - would you like to move in to my home please? You would find plenty to do!

So after the agony of packing (not dissimilar to choosing the 8 discs…) we will be jetting off to LA on Sunday .. I feel badly about the air travel but don't know how else to get there! Well, not in a day …

Apologies to the wonderful Lesley Manville, the true and only Mrs Harris.

@mrsharrismovie 
@universalpicturesuk 
@focusfeatures 
@multitudemedia
@timjohnperkins 
@lauren_reyhani_costume

1.6K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Mrs Harris had a wonderful time at the BAFTAs seeing lots of old (and not so old) friends and drinking an immoderate amount of champagne … Mrs Harris took her trusty friends Sally and Lauren to keep her on the straight and narrow – not an easy job when an excitable cleaning lady gets let loose at a ‘do’ in the Festival Hall. We didn’t win but were in excellent company – Emma Thompson, Colin Farrell and Michelle Yeoh to name but 3!! It is just wonderful that our film was ‘noticed’! She felt very comfortable in the elegant coat and pinny made for her by the great Tim Perkins. Tim has made an eclectic mix of clothes and costumes for me over the years. Flowers from Daisy Gilbert of Moonriver Content – she thought the handbag was very Mrs Harris!! So, now Mrs Harris is packing up her feather duster as it is off to LA! There will be plenty of work to do there cleaning and polishing .. Mrs Harris and Team Harris would like to thank Universal / Focus who have looked after us so well at the BAFTAs and all the PR we have done – we had the lovely Ebba keeping us safe at the BAFTAs. Mrs Harris and I also want to thank the amazing Multitude Media, Mrs H’s PR, who are just extraordinary and look after us brilliantly – Emily, Niamh and Will Wood – would you like to move in to my home please? You would find plenty to do! So after the agony of packing (not dissimilar to choosing the 8 discs…) we will be jetting off to LA on Sunday .. I feel badly about the air travel but don’t know how else to get there! Well, not in a day … Apologies to the wonderful Lesley Manville, the true and only Mrs Harris. @mrsharrismovie @universalpicturesuk @focusfeatures @multitudemedia @timjohnperkins @lauren_reyhani_costume
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Jenny Beavan - 1.6K Likes - Mrs Harris had a wonderful time at the BAFTAs seeing lots of old (and not so old) friends and drinking an immoderate amount of champagne … Mrs Harris took her trusty friends Sally and Lauren to keep her on the straight and narrow - not an easy job when an excitable cleaning lady gets let loose at a ‘do’ in the Festival Hall.

We didn’t win but were in excellent company - Emma Thompson, Colin Farrell and Michelle Yeoh to name but 3!! It is just wonderful that our film was 'noticed'! She felt very comfortable in the elegant coat and pinny made for her by the great Tim Perkins. Tim has made an eclectic mix of clothes and costumes for me over the years. 

Flowers from Daisy Gilbert of Moonriver Content - she thought the handbag was very Mrs Harris!! 

So, now Mrs Harris is packing up her feather duster as it is off to LA! There will be plenty of work to do there cleaning and polishing ..

Mrs Harris and Team Harris would like to thank Universal / Focus who have looked after us so well at the BAFTAs and all the PR we have done - we had the lovely Ebba keeping us safe at the BAFTAs.  Mrs Harris and I also want to thank the amazing Multitude Media, Mrs H’s PR, who are just extraordinary and look after us brilliantly - Emily, Niamh and Will Wood - would you like to move in to my home please? You would find plenty to do!

So after the agony of packing (not dissimilar to choosing the 8 discs…) we will be jetting off to LA on Sunday .. I feel badly about the air travel but don't know how else to get there! Well, not in a day …

Apologies to the wonderful Lesley Manville, the true and only Mrs Harris.

@mrsharrismovie 
@universalpicturesuk 
@focusfeatures 
@multitudemedia
@timjohnperkins 
@lauren_reyhani_costume

1.6K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Mrs Harris had a wonderful time at the BAFTAs seeing lots of old (and not so old) friends and drinking an immoderate amount of champagne … Mrs Harris took her trusty friends Sally and Lauren to keep her on the straight and narrow – not an easy job when an excitable cleaning lady gets let loose at a ‘do’ in the Festival Hall. We didn’t win but were in excellent company – Emma Thompson, Colin Farrell and Michelle Yeoh to name but 3!! It is just wonderful that our film was ‘noticed’! She felt very comfortable in the elegant coat and pinny made for her by the great Tim Perkins. Tim has made an eclectic mix of clothes and costumes for me over the years. Flowers from Daisy Gilbert of Moonriver Content – she thought the handbag was very Mrs Harris!! So, now Mrs Harris is packing up her feather duster as it is off to LA! There will be plenty of work to do there cleaning and polishing .. Mrs Harris and Team Harris would like to thank Universal / Focus who have looked after us so well at the BAFTAs and all the PR we have done – we had the lovely Ebba keeping us safe at the BAFTAs. Mrs Harris and I also want to thank the amazing Multitude Media, Mrs H’s PR, who are just extraordinary and look after us brilliantly – Emily, Niamh and Will Wood – would you like to move in to my home please? You would find plenty to do! So after the agony of packing (not dissimilar to choosing the 8 discs…) we will be jetting off to LA on Sunday .. I feel badly about the air travel but don’t know how else to get there! Well, not in a day … Apologies to the wonderful Lesley Manville, the true and only Mrs Harris. @mrsharrismovie @universalpicturesuk @focusfeatures @multitudemedia @timjohnperkins @lauren_reyhani_costume
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Jenny Beavan - 1.5K Likes - Macca & the Moose*

I’ve posted about the fabulous day at LIPA but they just sent me this picture… This was before I told him (and any one else listening) that one of my claims to fame was not the trinkets on my shelf but the fact that my father, Peter Beavan, was playing on his Sgt Pepper album! It was a very special  moment on a wonderful day. I always liked The Beatles - my first introduction to ‘modern’ music and I still like the music now. I am thrilled to be connected to LIPA as well as my other educational establishments!

* ‘Moose’ - my favourite nickname

@lipaliverpool

1.5K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Macca & the Moose* I’ve posted about the fabulous day at LIPA but they just sent me this picture… This was before I told him (and any one else listening) that one of my claims to fame was not the trinkets on my shelf but the fact that my father, Peter Beavan, was playing on his Sgt Pepper album! It was a very special moment on a wonderful day. I always liked The Beatles – my first introduction to ‘modern’ music and I still like the music now. I am thrilled to be connected to LIPA as well as my other educational establishments! * ‘Moose’ – my favourite nickname @lipaliverpool
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Jenny Beavan - 1.5K Likes - The Search for the Perfect Pinny. 
As you can see from the period photos pinny’s and scarves wrapping the hair were very normal in the 1950’s for working women. Very sensible. They kept your hair and clothes clean when everyday life was more basic. No hot water on tap in many homes for example. Even with the generous stock at Cosprop we had to dig to find the perfect combination - but when you find it you all just ‘know!’

@mrsharrismovie @cosproplondonuk

1.5K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : The Search for the Perfect Pinny. As you can see from the period photos pinny’s and scarves wrapping the hair were very normal in the 1950’s for working women. Very sensible. They kept your hair and clothes clean when everyday life was more basic. No hot water on tap in many homes for example. Even with the generous stock at Cosprop we had to dig to find the perfect combination – but when you find it you all just ‘know!’ @mrsharrismovie @cosproplondonuk
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Jenny Beavan - 1.5K Likes - I have received a bill from Thames Water I feel I need to share .. in one way it is hysterically funny, in another could bring on a heart attack.

I have paid my metered water bill for years, around £100 per bill, sometimes more sometimes less, but was recently issued with a bill for over £5000! I challenged it of course via Thames Water’s WhatsApp chat room - sure the various members of the ‘Team’ are AI but occasionally they almost give a sensible reply. So someone was sent to re-read the meter and I got a revised bill - £4,142.00 and a breakdown of the amount of water I had used. According to Thames Water my usage was equivalent to 6,036,000 cups of tea, 20,120 showers or 18,863 baths … you couldn’t make it up! 

I have of course challenged it again! It is becoming something of a mission. I am reasonably resilient but I nearly passed out when I saw the first bill - imagine being a pensioner, someone on a small income getting such a bill - my heart goes out to them. I understand Grayson Perry had a utilities bill for £39,000 so I am not the only one. 

I have my wonderful MP Harriet Harman on the case too but feel it is important to flag these things up .. and I am sure she has more important things to do!! It is just so almost deliciously ridiculous ...

UPDATE
They have resolved the problem. Faulty meter. New bill £155.00 - quite in line with the past. It is ALWAYS worth challenging a weird bill!

1.5K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : I have received a bill from Thames Water I feel I need to share .. in one way it is hysterically funny, in another could bring on a heart attack. I have paid my metered water bill for years, around £100 per bill, sometimes more sometimes less, but was recently issued with a bill for over £5000! I challenged it of course via Thames Water’s WhatsApp chat room – sure the various members of the ‘Team’ are AI but occasionally they almost give a sensible reply. So someone was sent to re-read the meter and I got a revised bill – £4,142.00 and a breakdown of the amount of water I had used. According to Thames Water my usage was equivalent to 6,036,000 cups of tea, 20,120 showers or 18,863 baths … you couldn’t make it up! I have of course challenged it again! It is becoming something of a mission. I am reasonably resilient but I nearly passed out when I saw the first bill – imagine being a pensioner, someone on a small income getting such a bill – my heart goes out to them. I understand Grayson Perry had a utilities bill for £39,000 so I am not the only one. I have my wonderful MP Harriet Harman on the case too but feel it is important to flag these things up .. and I am sure she has more important things to do!! It is just so almost deliciously ridiculous … UPDATE They have resolved the problem. Faulty meter. New bill £155.00 – quite in line with the past. It is ALWAYS worth challenging a weird bill!
Likes : 1522
Jenny Beavan - 1.5K Likes - I have received a bill from Thames Water I feel I need to share .. in one way it is hysterically funny, in another could bring on a heart attack.

I have paid my metered water bill for years, around £100 per bill, sometimes more sometimes less, but was recently issued with a bill for over £5000! I challenged it of course via Thames Water’s WhatsApp chat room - sure the various members of the ‘Team’ are AI but occasionally they almost give a sensible reply. So someone was sent to re-read the meter and I got a revised bill - £4,142.00 and a breakdown of the amount of water I had used. According to Thames Water my usage was equivalent to 6,036,000 cups of tea, 20,120 showers or 18,863 baths … you couldn’t make it up! 

I have of course challenged it again! It is becoming something of a mission. I am reasonably resilient but I nearly passed out when I saw the first bill - imagine being a pensioner, someone on a small income getting such a bill - my heart goes out to them. I understand Grayson Perry had a utilities bill for £39,000 so I am not the only one. 

I have my wonderful MP Harriet Harman on the case too but feel it is important to flag these things up .. and I am sure she has more important things to do!! It is just so almost deliciously ridiculous ...

UPDATE
They have resolved the problem. Faulty meter. New bill £155.00 - quite in line with the past. It is ALWAYS worth challenging a weird bill!

1.5K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : I have received a bill from Thames Water I feel I need to share .. in one way it is hysterically funny, in another could bring on a heart attack. I have paid my metered water bill for years, around £100 per bill, sometimes more sometimes less, but was recently issued with a bill for over £5000! I challenged it of course via Thames Water’s WhatsApp chat room – sure the various members of the ‘Team’ are AI but occasionally they almost give a sensible reply. So someone was sent to re-read the meter and I got a revised bill – £4,142.00 and a breakdown of the amount of water I had used. According to Thames Water my usage was equivalent to 6,036,000 cups of tea, 20,120 showers or 18,863 baths … you couldn’t make it up! I have of course challenged it again! It is becoming something of a mission. I am reasonably resilient but I nearly passed out when I saw the first bill – imagine being a pensioner, someone on a small income getting such a bill – my heart goes out to them. I understand Grayson Perry had a utilities bill for £39,000 so I am not the only one. I have my wonderful MP Harriet Harman on the case too but feel it is important to flag these things up .. and I am sure she has more important things to do!! It is just so almost deliciously ridiculous … UPDATE They have resolved the problem. Faulty meter. New bill £155.00 – quite in line with the past. It is ALWAYS worth challenging a weird bill!
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Jenny Beavan - 1.4K Likes - Really looking forward to this! Looks like a fun day once I have gotten over my nerves.

Billie Temple has helped me put together a slide show (well, Billie did it all really) to hopefully entertain, show the variety that is costume design and pass on a few of my tips for life and costume design … much the same thing in my case! 

@costumesymposiumuk 
@billietempledesign

1.4K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Really looking forward to this! Looks like a fun day once I have gotten over my nerves. Billie Temple has helped me put together a slide show (well, Billie did it all really) to hopefully entertain, show the variety that is costume design and pass on a few of my tips for life and costume design … much the same thing in my case! @costumesymposiumuk @billietempledesign
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Jenny Beavan - 1.4K Likes - And now our leading character - Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road.

Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague - they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story.

Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real!

So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  

@madmaxsaga 
@anyataylorjoy 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@jasinboland

1.4K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : And now our leading character – Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road. Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague – they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story. Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real! So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  @madmaxsaga @anyataylorjoy @lauren_reyhani_costume @jasinboland
Likes : 1355
Jenny Beavan - 1.4K Likes - And now our leading character - Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road.

Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague - they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story.

Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real!

So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  

@madmaxsaga 
@anyataylorjoy 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@jasinboland

1.4K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : And now our leading character – Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road. Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague – they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story. Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real! So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  @madmaxsaga @anyataylorjoy @lauren_reyhani_costume @jasinboland
Likes : 1355
Jenny Beavan - 1.4K Likes - And now our leading character - Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road.

Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague - they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story.

Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real!

So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  

@madmaxsaga 
@anyataylorjoy 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@jasinboland

1.4K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : And now our leading character – Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road. Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague – they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story. Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real! So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  @madmaxsaga @anyataylorjoy @lauren_reyhani_costume @jasinboland
Likes : 1355
Jenny Beavan - 1.4K Likes - And now our leading character - Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road.

Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague - they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story.

Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real!

So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  

@madmaxsaga 
@anyataylorjoy 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@jasinboland

1.4K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : And now our leading character – Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road. Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague – they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story. Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real! So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  @madmaxsaga @anyataylorjoy @lauren_reyhani_costume @jasinboland
Likes : 1355
Jenny Beavan - 1.4K Likes - And now our leading character - Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road.

Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague - they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story.

Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real!

So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  

@madmaxsaga 
@anyataylorjoy 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@jasinboland

1.4K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : And now our leading character – Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road. Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague – they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story. Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real! So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  @madmaxsaga @anyataylorjoy @lauren_reyhani_costume @jasinboland
Likes : 1355
Jenny Beavan - 1.4K Likes - And now our leading character - Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road.

Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague - they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story.

Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real!

So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  

@madmaxsaga 
@anyataylorjoy 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@jasinboland

1.4K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : And now our leading character – Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road. Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague – they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story. Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real! So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  @madmaxsaga @anyataylorjoy @lauren_reyhani_costume @jasinboland
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Jenny Beavan - 1.4K Likes - And now our leading character - Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road.

Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague - they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story.

Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real!

So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  

@madmaxsaga 
@anyataylorjoy 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@jasinboland

1.4K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : And now our leading character – Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road. Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague – they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story. Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real! So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  @madmaxsaga @anyataylorjoy @lauren_reyhani_costume @jasinboland
Likes : 1355
Jenny Beavan - 1.4K Likes - And now our leading character - Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road.

Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague - they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story.

Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real!

So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  

@madmaxsaga 
@anyataylorjoy 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@jasinboland

1.4K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : And now our leading character – Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road. Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague – they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story. Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real! So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  @madmaxsaga @anyataylorjoy @lauren_reyhani_costume @jasinboland
Likes : 1355
Jenny Beavan - 1.4K Likes - And now our leading character - Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road.

Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague - they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story.

Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real!

So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  

@madmaxsaga 
@anyataylorjoy 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@jasinboland

1.4K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : And now our leading character – Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road. Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague – they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story. Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real! So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  @madmaxsaga @anyataylorjoy @lauren_reyhani_costume @jasinboland
Likes : 1355
Jenny Beavan - 1.4K Likes - And now our leading character - Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road.

Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague - they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story.

Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real!

So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  

@madmaxsaga 
@anyataylorjoy 
@lauren_reyhani_costume 
@jasinboland

1.4K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : And now our leading character – Furiosa. Also a voyage of discovery starting with the child in the ‘Green Place’ and ending as the look of Charlize Theron in Fury Road. Producer Doug Mitchell called me in April 2021 when I was working in Prague – they wanted costumes for principal characters in a stunt sequence for Furiosa, which I had no idea was in the works! They needed to get a sequence in the can by June in order to benefit from a tax break from the NSW (Australian) government. So Lauren and I started doing collages and thinking through the various looks Furiosa would need in her progress through the story. Moving back to London we started to put together found clothing and accessories to see what would work and communicate the look to our team in Australia. As I mentioned before, we had to do this via cyber space as we couldn’t get to Australia until the following January due to strict Covid quarantine in Sydney. But with a superb team there and some wonderful makers in London we managed to get an enormous amount of work done before we could set off. So exciting when Lauren and I finally got to our workshop in Chullora and started work with that extraordinary team of craftspeople .. and find Furiosa for real! So here she is from collage to final look via various trial runs at the various jobs she gets to do and her disguises …  @madmaxsaga @anyataylorjoy @lauren_reyhani_costume @jasinboland
Likes : 1355
Jenny Beavan - 1.3K Likes - Furiosa premiere AND the first time I have seen it! Not the most relaxing experience with a full audience - normally you have the privacy of a ‘cast and crew’ screening. Not this time … the full on premiere experience and it is AMAZING! I am so proud and so happy for my amazing crew whose work really shows! One of the best crews ever. THANK YOU! 
@madmaxsaga

1.3K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Furiosa premiere AND the first time I have seen it! Not the most relaxing experience with a full audience – normally you have the privacy of a ‘cast and crew’ screening. Not this time … the full on premiere experience and it is AMAZING! I am so proud and so happy for my amazing crew whose work really shows! One of the best crews ever. THANK YOU! @madmaxsaga
Likes : 1340
Jenny Beavan - 1.3K Likes - Furiosa premiere AND the first time I have seen it! Not the most relaxing experience with a full audience - normally you have the privacy of a ‘cast and crew’ screening. Not this time … the full on premiere experience and it is AMAZING! I am so proud and so happy for my amazing crew whose work really shows! One of the best crews ever. THANK YOU! 
@madmaxsaga

1.3K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Furiosa premiere AND the first time I have seen it! Not the most relaxing experience with a full audience – normally you have the privacy of a ‘cast and crew’ screening. Not this time … the full on premiere experience and it is AMAZING! I am so proud and so happy for my amazing crew whose work really shows! One of the best crews ever. THANK YOU! @madmaxsaga
Likes : 1340
Jenny Beavan - 1.3K Likes - I am still reeling from the extraordinary experience which is the Camerimage Festival in Toruń. We were only there for 4 days - how anyone can last the full 7 days is a mystery to me, it is SO ‘full on’! Events, films, panels, talks, camera equipment … parties! Amazing. I was incredibly honoured to be awarded the ‘Golden Frog’ for Unique Visual Sensitivity’ (could there be a nicer award than a frog?). I met wonderful old friends and new, saw amazing historic Toruń, learned about Copernicus in the fascinating museum and the talk on the colliding of science and film with Walter Murch and Professor Leszek Blaszkiewicz. My daughter Caitlin and I were wonderfully well looked after by Daria Piech and all the Camerimage crew. Next year … if I gather my strength! 

@camerimage.festival

1.3K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : I am still reeling from the extraordinary experience which is the Camerimage Festival in Toruń. We were only there for 4 days – how anyone can last the full 7 days is a mystery to me, it is SO ‘full on’! Events, films, panels, talks, camera equipment … parties! Amazing. I was incredibly honoured to be awarded the ‘Golden Frog’ for Unique Visual Sensitivity’ (could there be a nicer award than a frog?). I met wonderful old friends and new, saw amazing historic Toruń, learned about Copernicus in the fascinating museum and the talk on the colliding of science and film with Walter Murch and Professor Leszek Blaszkiewicz. My daughter Caitlin and I were wonderfully well looked after by Daria Piech and all the Camerimage crew. Next year … if I gather my strength! @camerimage.festival
Likes : 1337
Jenny Beavan - 1.3K Likes - I am still reeling from the extraordinary experience which is the Camerimage Festival in Toruń. We were only there for 4 days - how anyone can last the full 7 days is a mystery to me, it is SO ‘full on’! Events, films, panels, talks, camera equipment … parties! Amazing. I was incredibly honoured to be awarded the ‘Golden Frog’ for Unique Visual Sensitivity’ (could there be a nicer award than a frog?). I met wonderful old friends and new, saw amazing historic Toruń, learned about Copernicus in the fascinating museum and the talk on the colliding of science and film with Walter Murch and Professor Leszek Blaszkiewicz. My daughter Caitlin and I were wonderfully well looked after by Daria Piech and all the Camerimage crew. Next year … if I gather my strength! 

@camerimage.festival

1.3K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : I am still reeling from the extraordinary experience which is the Camerimage Festival in Toruń. We were only there for 4 days – how anyone can last the full 7 days is a mystery to me, it is SO ‘full on’! Events, films, panels, talks, camera equipment … parties! Amazing. I was incredibly honoured to be awarded the ‘Golden Frog’ for Unique Visual Sensitivity’ (could there be a nicer award than a frog?). I met wonderful old friends and new, saw amazing historic Toruń, learned about Copernicus in the fascinating museum and the talk on the colliding of science and film with Walter Murch and Professor Leszek Blaszkiewicz. My daughter Caitlin and I were wonderfully well looked after by Daria Piech and all the Camerimage crew. Next year … if I gather my strength! @camerimage.festival
Likes : 1337
Jenny Beavan - 1.3K Likes - I am still reeling from the extraordinary experience which is the Camerimage Festival in Toruń. We were only there for 4 days - how anyone can last the full 7 days is a mystery to me, it is SO ‘full on’! Events, films, panels, talks, camera equipment … parties! Amazing. I was incredibly honoured to be awarded the ‘Golden Frog’ for Unique Visual Sensitivity’ (could there be a nicer award than a frog?). I met wonderful old friends and new, saw amazing historic Toruń, learned about Copernicus in the fascinating museum and the talk on the colliding of science and film with Walter Murch and Professor Leszek Blaszkiewicz. My daughter Caitlin and I were wonderfully well looked after by Daria Piech and all the Camerimage crew. Next year … if I gather my strength! 

@camerimage.festival

1.3K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : I am still reeling from the extraordinary experience which is the Camerimage Festival in Toruń. We were only there for 4 days – how anyone can last the full 7 days is a mystery to me, it is SO ‘full on’! Events, films, panels, talks, camera equipment … parties! Amazing. I was incredibly honoured to be awarded the ‘Golden Frog’ for Unique Visual Sensitivity’ (could there be a nicer award than a frog?). I met wonderful old friends and new, saw amazing historic Toruń, learned about Copernicus in the fascinating museum and the talk on the colliding of science and film with Walter Murch and Professor Leszek Blaszkiewicz. My daughter Caitlin and I were wonderfully well looked after by Daria Piech and all the Camerimage crew. Next year … if I gather my strength! @camerimage.festival
Likes : 1337
Jenny Beavan - 1.3K Likes - I am still reeling from the extraordinary experience which is the Camerimage Festival in Toruń. We were only there for 4 days - how anyone can last the full 7 days is a mystery to me, it is SO ‘full on’! Events, films, panels, talks, camera equipment … parties! Amazing. I was incredibly honoured to be awarded the ‘Golden Frog’ for Unique Visual Sensitivity’ (could there be a nicer award than a frog?). I met wonderful old friends and new, saw amazing historic Toruń, learned about Copernicus in the fascinating museum and the talk on the colliding of science and film with Walter Murch and Professor Leszek Blaszkiewicz. My daughter Caitlin and I were wonderfully well looked after by Daria Piech and all the Camerimage crew. Next year … if I gather my strength! 

@camerimage.festival

1.3K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : I am still reeling from the extraordinary experience which is the Camerimage Festival in Toruń. We were only there for 4 days – how anyone can last the full 7 days is a mystery to me, it is SO ‘full on’! Events, films, panels, talks, camera equipment … parties! Amazing. I was incredibly honoured to be awarded the ‘Golden Frog’ for Unique Visual Sensitivity’ (could there be a nicer award than a frog?). I met wonderful old friends and new, saw amazing historic Toruń, learned about Copernicus in the fascinating museum and the talk on the colliding of science and film with Walter Murch and Professor Leszek Blaszkiewicz. My daughter Caitlin and I were wonderfully well looked after by Daria Piech and all the Camerimage crew. Next year … if I gather my strength! @camerimage.festival
Likes : 1337
Jenny Beavan - 1.3K Likes - It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems  representative of many of these stories. 

So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go - perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones ...

Photos:

1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus

2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow ...

3. Empty costume space - ready for action

4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela

5. Fundus shoes

6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel - Master Tailor and Ollie - Master Sewer.

7. New truck! With Sarka - our phenomenal truck supervisor ..

8. Irresistible - the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend! 

9. Evening activities - locked down so activated the craft workshop!

The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.

1.3K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems representative of many of these stories. So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go – perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones … Photos: 1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus 2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow … 3. Empty costume space – ready for action 4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela 5. Fundus shoes 6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel – Master Tailor and Ollie – Master Sewer. 7. New truck! With Sarka – our phenomenal truck supervisor .. 8. Irresistible – the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend!  9. Evening activities – locked down so activated the craft workshop! The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.
Likes : 1329
Jenny Beavan - 1.3K Likes - It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems  representative of many of these stories. 

So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go - perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones ...

Photos:

1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus

2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow ...

3. Empty costume space - ready for action

4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela

5. Fundus shoes

6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel - Master Tailor and Ollie - Master Sewer.

7. New truck! With Sarka - our phenomenal truck supervisor ..

8. Irresistible - the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend! 

9. Evening activities - locked down so activated the craft workshop!

The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.

1.3K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems representative of many of these stories. So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go – perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones … Photos: 1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus 2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow … 3. Empty costume space – ready for action 4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela 5. Fundus shoes 6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel – Master Tailor and Ollie – Master Sewer. 7. New truck! With Sarka – our phenomenal truck supervisor .. 8. Irresistible – the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend!  9. Evening activities – locked down so activated the craft workshop! The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.
Likes : 1329
Jenny Beavan - 1.3K Likes - It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems  representative of many of these stories. 

So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go - perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones ...

Photos:

1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus

2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow ...

3. Empty costume space - ready for action

4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela

5. Fundus shoes

6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel - Master Tailor and Ollie - Master Sewer.

7. New truck! With Sarka - our phenomenal truck supervisor ..

8. Irresistible - the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend! 

9. Evening activities - locked down so activated the craft workshop!

The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.

1.3K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems representative of many of these stories. So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go – perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones … Photos: 1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus 2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow … 3. Empty costume space – ready for action 4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela 5. Fundus shoes 6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel – Master Tailor and Ollie – Master Sewer. 7. New truck! With Sarka – our phenomenal truck supervisor .. 8. Irresistible – the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend!  9. Evening activities – locked down so activated the craft workshop! The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.
Likes : 1329
Jenny Beavan - 1.3K Likes - It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems  representative of many of these stories. 

So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go - perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones ...

Photos:

1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus

2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow ...

3. Empty costume space - ready for action

4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela

5. Fundus shoes

6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel - Master Tailor and Ollie - Master Sewer.

7. New truck! With Sarka - our phenomenal truck supervisor ..

8. Irresistible - the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend! 

9. Evening activities - locked down so activated the craft workshop!

The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.

1.3K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems representative of many of these stories. So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go – perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones … Photos: 1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus 2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow … 3. Empty costume space – ready for action 4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela 5. Fundus shoes 6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel – Master Tailor and Ollie – Master Sewer. 7. New truck! With Sarka – our phenomenal truck supervisor .. 8. Irresistible – the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend!  9. Evening activities – locked down so activated the craft workshop! The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.
Likes : 1329
Jenny Beavan - 1.3K Likes - It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems  representative of many of these stories. 

So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go - perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones ...

Photos:

1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus

2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow ...

3. Empty costume space - ready for action

4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela

5. Fundus shoes

6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel - Master Tailor and Ollie - Master Sewer.

7. New truck! With Sarka - our phenomenal truck supervisor ..

8. Irresistible - the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend! 

9. Evening activities - locked down so activated the craft workshop!

The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.

1.3K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems representative of many of these stories. So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go – perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones … Photos: 1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus 2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow … 3. Empty costume space – ready for action 4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela 5. Fundus shoes 6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel – Master Tailor and Ollie – Master Sewer. 7. New truck! With Sarka – our phenomenal truck supervisor .. 8. Irresistible – the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend!  9. Evening activities – locked down so activated the craft workshop! The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.
Likes : 1329
Jenny Beavan - 1.3K Likes - It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems  representative of many of these stories. 

So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go - perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones ...

Photos:

1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus

2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow ...

3. Empty costume space - ready for action

4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela

5. Fundus shoes

6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel - Master Tailor and Ollie - Master Sewer.

7. New truck! With Sarka - our phenomenal truck supervisor ..

8. Irresistible - the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend! 

9. Evening activities - locked down so activated the craft workshop!

The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.

1.3K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems representative of many of these stories. So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go – perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones … Photos: 1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus 2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow … 3. Empty costume space – ready for action 4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela 5. Fundus shoes 6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel – Master Tailor and Ollie – Master Sewer. 7. New truck! With Sarka – our phenomenal truck supervisor .. 8. Irresistible – the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend!  9. Evening activities – locked down so activated the craft workshop! The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.
Likes : 1329
Jenny Beavan - 1.3K Likes - It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems  representative of many of these stories. 

So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go - perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones ...

Photos:

1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus

2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow ...

3. Empty costume space - ready for action

4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela

5. Fundus shoes

6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel - Master Tailor and Ollie - Master Sewer.

7. New truck! With Sarka - our phenomenal truck supervisor ..

8. Irresistible - the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend! 

9. Evening activities - locked down so activated the craft workshop!

The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.

1.3K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems representative of many of these stories. So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go – perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones … Photos: 1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus 2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow … 3. Empty costume space – ready for action 4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela 5. Fundus shoes 6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel – Master Tailor and Ollie – Master Sewer. 7. New truck! With Sarka – our phenomenal truck supervisor .. 8. Irresistible – the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend!  9. Evening activities – locked down so activated the craft workshop! The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.
Likes : 1329
Jenny Beavan - 1.3K Likes - It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems  representative of many of these stories. 

So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go - perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones ...

Photos:

1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus

2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow ...

3. Empty costume space - ready for action

4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela

5. Fundus shoes

6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel - Master Tailor and Ollie - Master Sewer.

7. New truck! With Sarka - our phenomenal truck supervisor ..

8. Irresistible - the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend! 

9. Evening activities - locked down so activated the craft workshop!

The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.

1.3K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems representative of many of these stories. So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go – perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones … Photos: 1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus 2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow … 3. Empty costume space – ready for action 4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela 5. Fundus shoes 6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel – Master Tailor and Ollie – Master Sewer. 7. New truck! With Sarka – our phenomenal truck supervisor .. 8. Irresistible – the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend!  9. Evening activities – locked down so activated the craft workshop! The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.
Likes : 1329
Jenny Beavan - 1.3K Likes - It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems  representative of many of these stories. 

So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go - perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones ...

Photos:

1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus

2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow ...

3. Empty costume space - ready for action

4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela

5. Fundus shoes

6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel - Master Tailor and Ollie - Master Sewer.

7. New truck! With Sarka - our phenomenal truck supervisor ..

8. Irresistible - the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend! 

9. Evening activities - locked down so activated the craft workshop!

The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.

1.3K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : It’s been a while as I have been catching up with life! And the garden of course .. more to follow BUT the exciting news this week is that “White Bird” the Marc Forster film we made In the Czech Republic during the pandemic two years ago is going to be released at the end of August. I was initially disappointed it didn’t arrive in our cinemas last year but In fact it almost seems more timely this year as its central themes are war, displacement and kindness. There are wonderful stories coming out of kind and brave actions amongst the modern horrors of this world amidst the many wars being waged and White Bird seems representative of many of these stories. So here is a taste of the amazing time Lauren and I had in Prague making this film. We had a wonderful crew and really good workshops at Barrandov Studios and just living In Prague is always very special! A few photos to set up the Barrandov scene and the endless snow .. what is it about me? Always snowing or raining wherever I go – perhaps I should be sent to visit drought zones … Photos: 1. MY rail!! We are real! Costume line-up at Barrandov Fundus 2. Lovely new desk with flowers and fairy lights, and the view from my desk in the studio …snow … 3. Empty costume space – ready for action 4. Welcome committee! Petia and Adela 5. Fundus shoes 6. Workroom up and running! My ‘happy place’ on any film with Pavel – Master Tailor and Ollie – Master Sewer. 7. New truck! With Sarka – our phenomenal truck supervisor .. 8. Irresistible – the Czechs have a way with number plates! With Vilda our wonderful driver and friend!  9. Evening activities – locked down so activated the craft workshop! The “White Bird” trailer is in the linktree in my bio, and in today’s story.
Likes : 1329
Jenny Beavan - 1.3K Likes - Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years - and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock - to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality ...

So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers - if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!

1.3K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years – and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock – to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality … So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers – if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!
Likes : 1250
Jenny Beavan - 1.3K Likes - Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years - and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock - to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality ...

So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers - if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!

1.3K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years – and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock – to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality … So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers – if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!
Likes : 1250
Jenny Beavan - 1.3K Likes - Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years - and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock - to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality ...

So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers - if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!

1.3K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years – and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock – to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality … So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers – if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!
Likes : 1250
Jenny Beavan - 1.3K Likes - Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years - and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock - to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality ...

So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers - if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!

1.3K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years – and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock – to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality … So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers – if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!
Likes : 1250
Jenny Beavan - 1.3K Likes - Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years - and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock - to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality ...

So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers - if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!

1.3K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years – and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock – to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality … So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers – if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!
Likes : 1250
Jenny Beavan - 1.3K Likes - Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years - and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock - to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality ...

So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers - if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!

1.3K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years – and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock – to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality … So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers – if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!
Likes : 1250
Jenny Beavan - 1.3K Likes - Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years - and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock - to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality ...

So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers - if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!

1.3K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years – and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock – to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality … So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers – if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!
Likes : 1250
Jenny Beavan - 1.3K Likes - Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years - and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock - to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality ...

So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers - if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!

1.3K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years – and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock – to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality … So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers – if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!
Likes : 1250
Jenny Beavan - 1.3K Likes - Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years - and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock - to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality ...

So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers - if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!

1.3K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : Who needs foreign holidays when they could be in Peckham! I know I am incredibly lucky to have a lovely garden and it has only taken me 30 years – and the amazing skills of @Gary.Baverstock – to understand it and make it what I wanted, a controlled wild garden! The orchard is excellent this year but it’s hard work keeping up with the fruit and I can’t bear waste … war baby mentality … So this is my joy when, and when I am not, working. Incredibly therapeutic when working. I get my best ideas when potting, weeding or chopping up apples! Note to all aspirant costume designers – if you feel stuck but have done good groundwork on a project it will be embedded in your mind so go out, have fun, do something different and the ideas will come!
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Jenny Beavan - 1.2K Likes - I am delighted to have been asked to be part of a panel discussion for the British Hat Guild in Luton, centre of millinery supplies. Headwear is incredibly important when establishing a character and I am always amazed by milliners’ skills so this should be interesting. Do come! Details on @britishhatguild Instagram page. I am really looking forward to it, and to meeting the other panellists. 

Saturday October 14th 2pm at the Hat Factory Arts Centre, Luton. 

@costumedesign

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Caption : I am delighted to have been asked to be part of a panel discussion for the British Hat Guild in Luton, centre of millinery supplies. Headwear is incredibly important when establishing a character and I am always amazed by milliners’ skills so this should be interesting. Do come! Details on @britishhatguild Instagram page. I am really looking forward to it, and to meeting the other panellists. Saturday October 14th 2pm at the Hat Factory Arts Centre, Luton. @costumedesign
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Jenny Beavan - 1.2K Likes - I am delighted to have been asked to be part of a panel discussion for the British Hat Guild in Luton, centre of millinery supplies. Headwear is incredibly important when establishing a character and I am always amazed by milliners’ skills so this should be interesting. Do come! Details on @britishhatguild Instagram page. I am really looking forward to it, and to meeting the other panellists. 

Saturday October 14th 2pm at the Hat Factory Arts Centre, Luton. 

@costumedesign

1.2K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : I am delighted to have been asked to be part of a panel discussion for the British Hat Guild in Luton, centre of millinery supplies. Headwear is incredibly important when establishing a character and I am always amazed by milliners’ skills so this should be interesting. Do come! Details on @britishhatguild Instagram page. I am really looking forward to it, and to meeting the other panellists. Saturday October 14th 2pm at the Hat Factory Arts Centre, Luton. @costumedesign
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Jenny Beavan - 1.2K Likes - I am delighted to have been asked to be part of a panel discussion for the British Hat Guild in Luton, centre of millinery supplies. Headwear is incredibly important when establishing a character and I am always amazed by milliners’ skills so this should be interesting. Do come! Details on @britishhatguild Instagram page. I am really looking forward to it, and to meeting the other panellists. 

Saturday October 14th 2pm at the Hat Factory Arts Centre, Luton. 

@costumedesign

1.2K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : I am delighted to have been asked to be part of a panel discussion for the British Hat Guild in Luton, centre of millinery supplies. Headwear is incredibly important when establishing a character and I am always amazed by milliners’ skills so this should be interesting. Do come! Details on @britishhatguild Instagram page. I am really looking forward to it, and to meeting the other panellists. Saturday October 14th 2pm at the Hat Factory Arts Centre, Luton. @costumedesign
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Jenny Beavan - 1.2K Likes - I am delighted to have been asked to be part of a panel discussion for the British Hat Guild in Luton, centre of millinery supplies. Headwear is incredibly important when establishing a character and I am always amazed by milliners’ skills so this should be interesting. Do come! Details on @britishhatguild Instagram page. I am really looking forward to it, and to meeting the other panellists. 

Saturday October 14th 2pm at the Hat Factory Arts Centre, Luton. 

@costumedesign

1.2K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : I am delighted to have been asked to be part of a panel discussion for the British Hat Guild in Luton, centre of millinery supplies. Headwear is incredibly important when establishing a character and I am always amazed by milliners’ skills so this should be interesting. Do come! Details on @britishhatguild Instagram page. I am really looking forward to it, and to meeting the other panellists. Saturday October 14th 2pm at the Hat Factory Arts Centre, Luton. @costumedesign
Likes : 1243
Jenny Beavan - 1.2K Likes - I am delighted to have been asked to be part of a panel discussion for the British Hat Guild in Luton, centre of millinery supplies. Headwear is incredibly important when establishing a character and I am always amazed by milliners’ skills so this should be interesting. Do come! Details on @britishhatguild Instagram page. I am really looking forward to it, and to meeting the other panellists. 

Saturday October 14th 2pm at the Hat Factory Arts Centre, Luton. 

@costumedesign

1.2K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : I am delighted to have been asked to be part of a panel discussion for the British Hat Guild in Luton, centre of millinery supplies. Headwear is incredibly important when establishing a character and I am always amazed by milliners’ skills so this should be interesting. Do come! Details on @britishhatguild Instagram page. I am really looking forward to it, and to meeting the other panellists. Saturday October 14th 2pm at the Hat Factory Arts Centre, Luton. @costumedesign
Likes : 1243
Jenny Beavan - 1.2K Likes - I am delighted to have been asked to be part of a panel discussion for the British Hat Guild in Luton, centre of millinery supplies. Headwear is incredibly important when establishing a character and I am always amazed by milliners’ skills so this should be interesting. Do come! Details on @britishhatguild Instagram page. I am really looking forward to it, and to meeting the other panellists. 

Saturday October 14th 2pm at the Hat Factory Arts Centre, Luton. 

@costumedesign

1.2K Likes – Jenny Beavan Instagram

Caption : I am delighted to have been asked to be part of a panel discussion for the British Hat Guild in Luton, centre of millinery supplies. Headwear is incredibly important when establishing a character and I am always amazed by milliners’ skills so this should be interesting. Do come! Details on @britishhatguild Instagram page. I am really looking forward to it, and to meeting the other panellists. Saturday October 14th 2pm at the Hat Factory Arts Centre, Luton. @costumedesign
Likes : 1243