CDG - The Costume Designer

Spring 2018

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B ONNIE NIPAR (Boldface Names) FOX STUDIOS COSTUMES & WARDROBE 20 TH CENTURY FOX STUDIOS PRODUCTION SERVICES 10201 W. Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064 | 310-FOX-INFO | foxinfo@fox.com | www.foxstudios.com CONTRIBUTORS CHRISTINE COVER FERRO CARLO POGGIOLI (Scenographia & Costume) Carlo Poggioli started as assistant designer for Gabriella Pescucci, Piero Tosi, and Ann Roth. He has designed costumes for around 40 films and international TV pro- ductions such as Cold Mountain (with Ann Roth), Terry Gilliam's The Brothers Grimm and The Zero Theorem, Neil Burger's Divergent, Paolo Sorrentino's Youth, The Young Pope (both nominated at CDG Awards), Loro and Them (which is not yet internationally released). He is the current president of A.S.C. (Italian Association of Production and Costume Designers). STACY ELLEN RICH (Boldface Names) Stacy Ellen Rich joined the CDG in 2005 and she is thrilled to be involved with the magazine. Her design career began with study in Florence, Italy, and flourished within the sphere of Chicago Theater, which catapulted her into the world of film. The journey has seen her through many amazing experiences in media as varied as film, performance art, and music video. Additionally, Rich's designs have been on view in the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City and the Tate Modern in London. It is her pleasure to assist in compiling the fantastic array of accolades earned by our Guild members. Christine Cover Ferro joined the Guild in 2012 after nine years of theatre and indie work in Los Angeles. Previous stops included costume work in her adopted home- town of Miami, as well as Boston and the Twin Cities. She studied theatre design at Brandeis University and Macalester College. As a lover of storytelling in all forms, she enjoys exploring the different facets of Costume Design and bringing them to light in the magazine. Bonnie Nipar joined the Guild in 1997 and works as a Costume Designer for tele- vision. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, she was an art student at Carnegie Mellon before moving to Los Angeles and entering the industry. A huge fan of The Costume Designer, Nipar happily took over four recurring columns. "It's a treat to honor the lat- est accomplishments of our peers."

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