Costume Designer. Official Photos ». Shiona Turini is a brand consultant, costume designer, and stylist. In her fifteen year long career in entertainment, fashion, and publishing, Shiona has solidified herself as one of the industry's leading experts, and has been commended for her work both behind and in front of the camera.
Shiona is the costume designer on HBO's Insecure seasons See full bio ». Filmography by Job Trailers and Videos. Share this page:. Around The Web Provided by Taboola. I spent ten years building these relationships. When I announced that I was freelance, immediately the Christian Louboutin girls wanted to have a lunch and do something. Every day is different depending on the project.
One day I was really stressed out in Paris working on a Dior project to help them launch the first time they would ever sell shoes digitally. Those moments come up a lot. I never thought I would do music videos. It had period references that required me to really dig deep, research, go to costume shops, and mix in some Alexander Wang with the theme.
That was really fun for me, just another angle of storytelling. I grew up in a family with parents who really instilled that if you want something you have to go out and get it. My mom had four jobs, I had to clean hotel rooms with my mom in high school because she told me if I wanted to go to college I was going to pay for it.
I had a paper route in the morning, then school, after-school activities, a night job, babysitting, and I worked in a dentist office. Then I do emails and work and have meetings in the afternoon because it gets me out of the house and sets a good purpose and flow to my day.
Turini has always worked hard, even before she got her start in fashion. Her response? Get an internship. Turini, though, was unflappable. After awhile, though, she became curious about what the rest of the industry might hold for her.
With that dream in mind, she ventured to W Magazine to become an editor and a stylist. They really helped me along the way. But the fashion landscape has changed a lot since her early days in editorial. It was when she was at Cosmopolitan , where Turini was the fashion market director after stints at Teen Vogue and CR Fashion Book a publication that she helped to launch alongside the former Vogue Paris editor-in-chief Carine Roitfeld , that the hub system was implemented at Hearst, with editors working on multiple books at once.
The linen box pleat trouser is one of my favorites. I got it a few sizes larger than I would have typically purchased and then had it taken in at the waist so that I could wear them higher up but still have them fall really relaxed in the leg. I think that the way that we dress and relate to clothing has changed a lot over the past year. If something makes you happy and you feel good in it, day or night, you should wear it. Gowns and the grocery store— go for it! Do you! But, if you do feel inclined to make slight styling changes from day to night, the easiest way is with footwear.
Another simple way to transform a look is just by changing the jewelry. I love yellow gold jewelry of all different shapes and sizes. Mixed and stacked or changing an earring can quickly elevate a summer dress.
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