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‘Shogun,’ ‘Ripley’ Bring Period Styles From Feudal Japan and Italy to Emmys Race

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Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor There is a wealth of period costumes cross the categories for Emmy voters to think about this season.

In limited series, Oscar-winner Colleen Atwood built 200 to 300 leather jackets for AppleTV+’s World War II drama “Masters of the Air.” “It took six months to get them built,” Atwood says.

Procuring the right elements was a global process that included getting era-specific zippers from Japan and sheepskin from Scotland and England.

Atwood also explained the unconventional aging process of the garments, saying that “once they were built, we had to shear the inside so they weren’t as thick, and then we put them in a vat of rocks inside a cement mixer to beat the leather up.” “Shōgun” (now competing in drama series) costume designer Carlos Rosario built over 2,000 costumes for the 10-part show set in feudal Japan.

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