Friday, September 17, 2021

Costume Designers Are Stars On Social Media. So Why Aren’t They Being Paid That Way?

It’s been 73 years since the first Oscar for Best Costume Design was awarded. Back then, the category was divided into two awards — for black-and-white and color films — with Roger K. Furse winning the former for Hamlet and Dorothy Jenkins and Barbara Karinska taking home the gold statue for Joan of Arc. While their names went down in history, these costume designers did not enjoy the celebrity of today’s pros like Sex and the City’s Patricia Field and Gossip Girl’s Eric Daman. 

“People didn’t know who did the costumes [for films and TV],” says Salvador Perez, president of the Costume Designers Guild, an organization founded in 1953 to protect costume designers. “They’d know what the costume was and who wore it.” Over time, with the help of more televised award shows like the Golden Globes and the Emmys, as well as social media, this has changed. 

In particular, over the last 18 months — in large part due to the pandemic putting a pause on celebrity outings and runway shows — audiences have turned to their favorite on-screen characters for fashion inspiration. Take, for example, Netflix’s Emily in Paris. Following the premiere of Season 1 of the Lily Collins-starring series, brands like Ganni, Marc Jacobs, and Kate Spade, as well as items like bucket hats and berets, saw a boost in sales thanks to Field’s costume work. Other shows like this year’s Gossip Girl and the forthcoming Sex and the City reboot And Just Like That… have prompted a similar reaction, not only resurrecting trends but also inspiring fan Instagram accounts dedicated to ID-ing the items worn on set before the shows even air. 

Yet, as costume designers’ work is celebrated in public, they often don’t receive the acknowledgment they deserve behind the scenes. 

In an industry plagued by pay inequity and gender bias, it’s no surprise that costume designers are victims of the same issues. “The majority of costume designers are women, and they are ignored,” says Perez, who’s worked as a costume designer on shows like The Mindy Project. “[The industry] thinking is, ‘Well, it’s just shopping, my wife can do that.’” As a man working in a role dominated by women — the Costume Designers Guild is composed of nearly 90% women — Perez says he’s been previously paid more than his female counterparts: “It’s proof that it’s a gender thing.”

Costume designer Janie Bryant, who worked on AMC’s Mad Men and HBO’s Deadwood, says that within productions, costume designers are not only getting smaller checks but are also recognized less than directors, producers, cinematographers, and production designers, which are traditionally “men’s roles.”

According to the Costume Designers Guild, costume designers make a minimum of $2,952.11 for TV production and $3,139.86 for film work. Meanwhile, the weekly rate in the Art Directors Guild is $3,754.47 for both TV and film, according to Variety. “Part of our big mission right now is pay equity,” says Perez. “Those roles get paid more than we do, why? We’re all department heads.” Bryant agrees that costume design should be held in the same regard because “what the audience sees on the screen is the actor, and they see the actor in costume.” 

And audiences are taking notice. Perez says that social media has helped movie and TV fans understand how crucial the role of costume design is. Bryant first started noticing a shift in 2007, when Vera Wang showed a collection inspired by Deadwood’s Victorian-era costumes. “That was the first kind of recognition I got outside of the film business,” she says. Bryant recalls a similar phenomenon occurred when designers like Prada started releasing collections inspired by the 1960s at the time Mad Men was on air (2007-2015). “I’m very thankful for that and for all the bloggers and Instagrammers who took the time to celebrate my work,” she says. 

But while platforms like Instagram have helped the creators get more recognition, it has also led to a proliferation of fan pages showcasing the looks featured — something that costume designers are often prohibited from doing, according to Perez. So while accounts like @madmenstyles and @everyoutfitonsatc are amassing thousands of followers, many costume designers are contractually obligated to keep their name off their work or prohibited from posting behind-the-scenes photos from production. “When we sign a contract, it’s often forbidden for us to post any images on Instagram,” says Perez. “So productions are letting fans profit off the work we are doing.” Although accounts like @justlikethatcloset often credit those responsible for the looks — in the case of And Just Like That…, Molly Rogers and Danny Santiago — Perez says costume designers “could literally be fired for doing what the fans do.”

Then there is the issue of not being credited or consulted entirely. Last year, the Costume Designers Guild launched the #CreditCostumeDesigners campaign to urge studios to credit and compensate designers whenever their work ends up inspiring merch and apparel collaborations. In June, the hashtag took off when Disney released a Cruella-inspired collection with fashion brand Rag & Bone. According to Variety, the film’s costume designer Jenny Beavan had no knowledge of the line prior to its release. “I just was sort of horrified,” Beavan told the publication. This is hardly the first time that a costume designer hasn’t been credited, consulted, or paid for merchandising and apparel deals based on their work. 

“Movie studios make thousands of dollars from costumes we design, and we’re not compensated for that,” says Perez. “We’d be happy even if they just credit us, honestly. ”

While there are some instances where the creators have been included — see: the Banana Republic Mad Men-inspired collection created in collaboration with Bryant in 2011 and the Birds of Prey costume designer Erin Benach’s line of jewelry inspired by the film — many others continue to be left behind by contracts and outshined by fan Instagram accounts. 

In response, Rogers and Santiago created their own account dedicated to the Sex and the City reboot, which Perez says was championed by actress and executive producer Sarah Jessica Parker. Rather than ID looks though, @andjustlikethatcostumes chronicles behind-the-scenes moments between the cast and designers before they hit Getty Images, offering hints as to how the costumes play a role in the storyline. Similarly, Bryant has taken charge of her own work. Although accounts like @madmenstyles document and analyze her work on Mad Men, Bryant uses her own Instagram account, @costumedesignerjaniebryant, to give fans deep dives into her past work on shows like Why Women Kill, Deadwood, and The Last Tycoon, amassing over 70,000 followers. 

“I don’t tell my members to just use social media,” says Perez. “But to use it so they can empower themselves and their work. ” As costume designers’ profiles are elevated with the help of social media and fashion enthusiasts, the question remains if they’ll ever be able to reap the rewards of their seams. Until they do, fans will continue double-tapping every post.

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34 Matching Sweatsuits For Living Your Best Stay-At-Home Life

While many of 2019's most-popular fashion trends didn't feel quite right for the life of stay-at-home orders and social distancing that followed (I definitely wasn't wearing a tailored vest, for example), 2020 and 20201 brought with them a slew of new outfit phenomenons (hello, the nap dress), and there's one in particular that I’ll remain grateful for: the matching sweatsuit.

As a freelance fashion writer, I was always a big fan of sporting my pajamas while conducting phone interviews and writing stories from the comfort of my own abode. And, now that some in-person meetings, events and coffee dates are still being replaced by virtual Zoom calls, my WFH wardrobe is as relevant as ever. Luckily, the sweatsuit happens to be a comfy PJ-adjacent look that's appropriately conducive for wearing during a day full of important Zoom meetings — aka it’s just a hair more elevated than the aforementioned “I literally just rolled out of bed” attire.

Ahead, find 34 stylish sweatsuit sets that are so comfy you won’t want to (or really need to) take them off.

At Refinery29, we’re here to help you navigate this overwhelming world of stuff. All of our market picks are independently selected and curated by the editorial team, but if you buy something we link to on our site, Refinery29 may earn commission.

Quince


Quince is one of our favorite online retailers for high-quality basics at pocket-friendly prices, and they make a curated selection of loungewear staples worth your dollars.

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Quince SuperSoft Fleece Wide Leg Pants, $, available at Quince

Quince SuperSoft Fleece Pullover Hoodie, $, available at Quince

Lisa Says Gah


The new organic french terry collection from Lisa Says Gah is what spring loungewear dreams are made of.

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Lisa Says Gah Winona Crewneck, $, available at Lisa Says Gah

Lisa Says Gah Kelly Oversized Short, $, available at Lisa Says Gah

Everlane


Everlane just launched (literally just hours ago) a small collection of 100% organic track pieces. We're particularly fond of this half-zip and wide leg pant combo and their calming color options are spot on.

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Everlane The Track Wide-Leg Pant, $, available at Everlane

Everlane The Track Half-Zip, $, available at Everlane

Amazon


Don't sleep on Amazon as a source to find some cheap and cheerful loungewear sets — like this cozy pink number from the brand Felina.

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Felina Geena French Terry Lounge Set, $, available at Amazon

Pact


Known for its affordable selection of sustainable closet essentials, Pact recently added a selection of loungewear sets to the mix.

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PACT Airplane Jogger, $, available at PACT

PACT Airplane Colorblock Pullover, $, available at PACT

Zara


You can always count on Zara for an edgy loungewear option. This cool green set is sure to make you stand out in a groutfit crowd.

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Zara Basic Sweatshirt, $, available at Zara

Zara Plush Jogging Pants, $, available at Zara

Aerie


The brand we all know and love for its cozy sleepwear and quality undergarments unsurprisingly has a selection of sweatsuit sets that are made to be lived in.

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AE Luxe Inside Out Cropped Hoodie, $, available at AE

AE Fleece-Of-Mind Boyfriend Jogger, $, available at AE

Urban Outfitters


Urban Outfitters is the go-to retailer for all things trendy, and the oh-so-popular sweatsuit is no exception.

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Champion Classic Reverse Weave Sweatpant, $, available at Urban Outfitters

Champion Classic Logo Patch Hoodie Sweatshirt, $, available at Urban Outffiters

Girlfriend Collective


Check out the brand new unisex sweatsuits in the For Everyone Collection from the sustainable activewear company we know and love. Made with 50% recycled cotton and 50% organic cotton, this is a purchase we know you'll feel good about.

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Girlfriend Collective Lagoon Classic Jogger, $, available at Girlfriend Collective

Girlfriend Collective Lagoon Classic Sweatshirt, $, available at Girlfriend Collective

Free People


For a relaxed silhouette to suit a more boho-cool wardrobe aesthetic, Free People has a number of slouchy chic options.

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FP Beach Imogene Sweater Set, $, available at Free People

TKEES


TKEES makes a plethora of high-quality mix-and-match lounge pieces in a chic range of earthy tones and just the right oversized cuts.

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TKEES The Hoodie, $, available at Tkees

TKEES The Jogger, $, available at Tkees

H&M


We know H&M will always have our basics covered. Their selection of joggers and sweatshirts come in chic colors and classic styles at budget-friendly prices.

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H&M Wide-cut Sweatpants, $, available at H&M

H&M Sweatshirt, $, available at H&M

Refinery29


We couldn’t write a story about the best sweatsuits without including one of our very own! Our collection is filled with lounge essentials features joggers, hoodies, and softline tops in super cozy fabrics that are perfect for mixing and matching.

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Refinery29 Print Pajamas, $, available at Nordstrom

Oak + Fort


What else would you expect from Oak +Fort than chic neutral-toned sweatsuits with slightly unexpected silhouettes?

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Oak + Fort Slim Fit Jogger, $, available at Oak + Fort

Oak + Fort Cropped Sweatshirt, $, available at Oak + Fort

ASOS


Explore the retailer's accessible range of premium sweat sets, available in extended sizes.

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ASOS CURVE Oversized Sweat & Sweatpants With Happyface, $, available at ASOS

Outdoor Voices


It seems like all of our favorite activewear brands are launching sweatsuits this season and Outdoor Voices is no exception. They've recently released 3 loungewear pieces in a super plush soft cotton terry in this dove/bone colorway and classic black.

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Outdoor Voices Pickup 1/4 Zip Sweatshirt, $, available at Outdoor Voices

Outdoor Voices Pickup Jogger, $, available at Outdoor Voices

Missguided


For an option landing comfortably below the $50 mark, look no further than Missguided's assortment of trendy sweat sets in both classic and vibrant hues.

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Missguided Crop Sweatshirt And Drawstring Shorts Co Ord Set, $, available at Missguided

Reformation


The brand you know and love for its slinky, patterned dresses has a much small but notable selection of cozy attire that's just waiting to get noticed.

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Reformation Hunter Classic Sweatshirt, $, available at Reformation

Reformation Boyfriend Sweatpant, $, available at Reformation

PacSun


You might've forgotten about the California-cool retailer PacSun, so let us reintroduce you through its crop of comfy, cute sweatsuits that'll brighten up your at-home attire.

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PacSun Colour Range Eco Green Sweatpants, $, available at Pac Sun

PacSun Colour Range Eco Crew Neck Sweatshirt, $, available at PacSun

KkCo


This unconventional LA-based apparel brand makes a small selection of splurge-worthy and statement-making sweat sets that are sure to make you stand out in a crowd.

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KkCo Drip Crewneck Sweatshirt, $, available at KKCo

KkCo Sweatpant In Marble Dye, $, available at KKCo

Mate


The mixing and matching opportunities are endless with Mate's Organic Terry sweatsuit that comes in 18 colors and sizes ranging from XS to 3X.

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Mate Organic Terry Raglan Sweatshirt, $, available at Mate

Mate Organic Terry Classic Jogger, $, available at Mate

& Other Stories


This go-to store for floaty dresses and feminine knits has now hopped on the loungewear train. Get them while you still can, they're selling out quick!

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& Other Stories Relaxed Drawstring Trousers, $, available at & Other Stories

& Other Stories Boxy Jersey Sweater, $, available at & Other Stories

feat


This California-based loungewear label is home to a little something called the BlanketBlend hoodie — aka "The Softest Hoodie Ever." Each of feat's casual-cool pieces is crafted with premium shrink-free materials that undergo the brand's signature ButterWash process in order to achieve its legendary cloud-like feel. You can buy the unisex hoodies and crewneck sweatshirts solo or bundle them together with a pair of sleek-and-soft joggers.

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feat BlanketBlend Joggers, $, available at feat

feat BlanketBlend Hoodie, $, available at feat

Summersalt


In addition to their well-known swimwear, Summersalt also stocks quite a selection of comfy and sustainably made sweat sets. For an ultra-luxe lounge option, check out their cashmere sets.

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Summersalt The Softest French Terry Jogger, $, available at Summersalt

Summersalt The Softest French Terry Relaxed Crew, $, available at Summersalt

Naked Cashmere


For an investment set you won't regret, check out this 100% cashmere co-ord that is guaranteed to make you feel like you're being cuddled by 100 golden retriever puppies.

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Naked Cashmere Dawnie, $, available at Naked Cashmere

Naked Cashmere Amira, $, available at Naked Cashmere

Richer Poorer


Richer Poorer is an about-to-explode essentials brand that's got your favorite kind of laid-back attire but with a stylish upgrade.

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Richer Poorer Recycled Fleece Sweatshirt, $, available at Richer Poorer

Richer Poorer Recycled Fleece Sweatpant, $, available at Richer Poorer

Violeta By Mango


We know Mango for its sleek lines and classic colors. Consider this chic dusty rose set from their fabulous plus size section.

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Violeta By Mango Pocket Cotton Pants, $, available at Mango

Violeta By Mango 100% Cotton Sweatshirt, $, available at Mango

Daily Paper


This Amsterdam-based fashion brand makes contemporary clothing for both men and women. Make a statement with this beautifully cut set.

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Daily Paper Grey Weather Ehowa Hoody, $, available at Daily Paper

Daily Paper Grey Weather Ejog Pants, $, available at Daily Paper

Club Monaco


If an “elevated” sweatsuit were a real thing, this lightly tailored Club Monaco set would be it.

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Club Monaco Sporty Striped Sweatshirt, $, available at Club Monaco

Club Monaco Sporty Striped Pants, $, available at Club Monaco

Naadam


This sustainable and ethical knitwear brand makes a great range of sweat sets in the perfect cotton cashmere blend and lined with cozy fleece.

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Naadam Cashmere Jogger, $, available at Naadam

Naadam Cashmere Hoodie, $, available at Naadam

Come Back As A Flower


We just know this Los Angeles based brand is about to take Instagram by storm and we’d expect nothing less from these seriously on-trend hand-dyed sets made out of 100% recycled cotton.

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Come Back As A Flower Oatmeal Set, $, available at Come Back As A Flower

Entireworld


Fashion editors everywhere are obsessed with this L.A.-based line of soft, organic-cotton sweats that are available in a rainbow’s worth of colors.

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Entireworld Loop Back Sweatshirt, $, available at Entireworld

Entireworld Grey Melange, $, available at Entireworld

Eberjey


Eberjey's loungewear sets are irresistibly soft with just the right amount of slouch.

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Eberjey Softest Sweats Plush TENCEL™ Top, $, available at Eberjey

Lou & Grey


Feel-good fabric to feel your best while working from home.

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Lou & Grey Signature Softblend Sweatpants, $, available at Lou & Grey

Lou & Grey Signature Softblend Sweatshirt, $, available at Lou & Grey

Italic


This marketplace of unbranded luxury goods offers sweatsuits that you'll never want to take off, especially knowing you've made a solid sustainable choice. The addictively soft terry fabric of this option, for example, is made entirely from reclaimed materials, including 15 recycled plastic water bottles.

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Italic Recycled Terry Pullover Crew, $, available at Italic

Italic Recycled Terry Sweatpants, $, available at Italic

Frank & Oak


This is the ultimate sweatpant/sweatshirt combo, but with sustainability at the core of its design and production. What's not to love about a company that's committed to minimizing its environmental impact by using recycled materials and limiting waste? This purchase is one that feels good on the body and on the mind.

Frank & Oak The Hybrid Crewneck, $, available at Frank & Oak

Frank & Oak The Hybrid Pant, $, available at Frank & Oak

Hanes


Even though EcoSmart® products from Hanes (one of the OGs of affordable sweats) keep the equivalent of nearly 50 million plastic bottles from landfills each year, they're comfy as ever (and tagless too!).

Hanes ComfortSoft EcoSmart® Open Bottom Leg Fleece Sweatpants, $, available at Hanes

Hanes ComfortSoft EcoSmart® Women's Crewneck Sweatshirt, $, available at Hanes

Tiér


This NYC streetwear brand makes gender-neutral sweat sets dyed with eco-friendly pigments. You’ll also find socks and tees in coordinating colors to build the comfy monochrome outfit of your dreams.

Tiér Tiér Shorts, $, available at Tiér

Tiér Tiér Hoodie, $, available at Tiér

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