As you will have seen, costume designer Louise Page recently visited me again this week so that we could do a proper on-camera interview for my blogs.
While she was with me she got the opportunity to see one of my latest Tennant Coats.
She was most impressed with my work and my attention to detail. The back of the coat, with its complex darts, box pleat and buttoned vent particularly caught her eye.
But she was most taken with the custom lining I had specially woven last year.
She explained how the original had come from the stock room of Angels, and there was only just enough for the prototype (which was displayed at Earl’s Court) and three screen-used coats (one of which is at Olympia, prior to its move to a permanent home in Cardiff Bay).
We had the chance to compare mine with her sample of the original and it was a pretty good match.
I hadn’t had the benefit of access to her swatch, so I did the best I could, which had proved to be very good all things considered.
Watch out very soon on the Tennant Suit Blog, as well as on here, for some choice sound bites from Louise as she talks exclusively about creating the iconic look for the Tenth Doctor, including a tie-by-tie back-story.
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Sunday, 5 February 2012
Friday, 3 February 2012
EXCLUSIVE COMPETITION: Ask Louise
Today I’m launching a very special competition.
Do you have a question about the costumes of the David Tennant era you’ve always wanted answered?
Well now’s your chance.
You may have read that just before Christmas I had the enormous privilege of meeting costume designer Louise Page.
We had two meetings and I had the chance to chat costumes with her for over five hours!
Earlier today she returned to do a formal interview, which I will be serialising over the coming weeks.
I had lots of questions, but it struck me that I’m sure there are other fans who have more interesting questions to ask.
So I put the idea to Louise, who has agreed to answer twenty questions submitted by my readers, to be put to her during a planned interview this summer.
This gives you plenty of time to think over what you want to ask and submit your question.
I will be shortlisting the best questions, and although can’t guarantee to use them all, I will do my best to put as many as possible.
I will be attending Gallifrey One later this month, as well as both days of the Official Convention in March, so as well as email me you can submit your question in person, if you can catch me!
Do you have a question about the costumes of the David Tennant era you’ve always wanted answered?
Well now’s your chance.
You may have read that just before Christmas I had the enormous privilege of meeting costume designer Louise Page.
Earlier today she returned to do a formal interview, which I will be serialising over the coming weeks.
So I put the idea to Louise, who has agreed to answer twenty questions submitted by my readers, to be put to her during a planned interview this summer.
This gives you plenty of time to think over what you want to ask and submit your question.
I will be shortlisting the best questions, and although can’t guarantee to use them all, I will do my best to put as many as possible.
I will be attending Gallifrey One later this month, as well as both days of the Official Convention in March, so as well as email me you can submit your question in person, if you can catch me!
To submit your question, please email me at tennantcoat@me.com
Please limit your questions to the David Tennant era; be as concise as you can; and above all try and think of something that’s never been asked before.