Episode 8 is named after Henry James’s short story, “The Romance of Certain Old Clothes,” and obviously that trunk of clothes is hugely significant to Viola’s arc. What is it about those dresses that have such meaning to her?..Well first, I need to talk about Lynn Falconer, who created all those gowns for Viola and Perdita—hours and hours of time was spent hand-creating each of those gowns that had their own corset and bustles and underskirts. The attention paid was amazing. I could not be more grateful for that…
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This week Netflix held a very special costume design showcase. NETFLIX FYSEE was held at Raleigh Studios Stage E giving the remarkable talents of Jennifer Rogien (RUSSIAN DOLL), Beth Morgan (GLOW), Allyson Fanger (GRACE & FRANKIE), Kemal Harris (HOUSE OF CARDS), and Lynn Falconer (THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE) …
Read MoreLynn Falconer, the show's costume designer, knows this better than anyone. The character’s costumes are imbued with significance—and not just the Crains’. This applies to the ghosts too. Falconer created costumes for Hill House’s spectral residents throughout the 20th Century, from the house’s construction in 1918 to the Crains’ stay in the summer of 1992, to the present day.
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