The background players often wear the most surprisingly beautiful pieces—layered gauze, crushed velvet, and intricate metal belt-buckles that nod to medieval armor. The palette is rich: mulberry, forest green, midnight blue, and oxidized gold.
The crown jewel of the show’s costume legacy. Her wardrobe is a masterclass in “wealthy, dangerous widow.” She favors black, deep burgundy, and metallic gold—often in stiff, architectural fabrics like leather, brocade, and chainmail-like mesh. Her headpieces alone (spiky metal crowns, dark veils) are character studies in manipulation. Every time she appears, you feel her calculating three moves ahead. reign tv series costume designer
Fans of Marie Antoinette (2006), The Great , or anyone who believes costume should serve emotion, not archives. The background players often wear the most surprisingly
Helmed first by (known for The Vampire Diaries ) and later by Angus Strathie (an Oscar winner for Moulin Rouge! ), the costume department created a unique visual language—part 16th-century Scotland, part 2010s prom, part Alexander McQueen runway. Her wardrobe is a masterclass in “wealthy, dangerous widow