When we think about the fashion industry, we often get bogged down in the logistics of boutique ownership and going to market. But in order to really be successful, it’s important to think beyond where the products are coming from and how they get to us. We also have to think about what their intended purpose is. I’m digging into one of those intended purposes today as I speak with Megan Meadors, a current costumer on the set of Yellowstone and a former boutique owner.
Listen in as we talk all about fashion and character development, as well as how Megan found her way onto the set of Yellowstone as a costumer. You’ll learn how fashion is used throughout the series to define characters and how cool it is to have a trailer full of goodies to use for building a character. Megan also shares some of her favorite moments—and costumes—from Yellowstone, so this is an episode you won’t want to miss!
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What You’ll Learn In From The Set of Yellowstone:
- What Megan does on the set of Yellowstone.
- How she got into the industry and onto the set of Yellowstone.
- How she uses fashion to develop characters.
- How the pandemic has influenced fashion.
- What clothes can mean for a person.
Favorite Quotes
“We make sure adults are wearing clothes.” – Megan Meadors [3:40]
“Being a mom definitely changes your perspective on how kids see things and how you want to protect them.” – Megan Meadors [17:20]
“We want people to know what we do and who we are.” – Megan Meadors [27:35]
Resources:
- Yellowstone
- Courtenay Dehoff
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