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​Upcoming Events

Conferences:

September 9-11, 2026
Critical Costume 2026: Costume interfaces and interdisciplinary entanglements
London College of Fashion

Film Festivals:

October 3-10
Le Giornate del Cinema Muto 45
Pordenone, Italy

Costume as Character: Celebrating the Legacy of Ruth Morley

March 12, 2026
Center for Jewish History, New York

Presented by the American Jewish Historical Society, a celebration of the legacy of Academy Award nominated costume designer Ruth Morley (Annie Hall, Taxi Driver, Tootsie).

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Bonnie Cashin Collection at UCLA

An introduction to the Bonnie Cashin Collection at UCLA's Special Collections inside the Young Research Library.

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sketch to screen

March 14, 2026
Egyptian Theatre, Hollywood
On the eve of the Academy Awards, On the eve of the Academy Awards each year, the David C. Copley Center welcomes the Academy Awards nominated costume designers to discuss their craft. With Copley Center director Deborah Landis moderating, the Sketch to Screen panelists engage in a thought-provoking panel discussion about the central role costume designers play in cinematic storytelling. 
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Art of Costume Podcast

September 23, 2025
Interview with Spencer Williams
Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark with Costume Designer, Deborah Nadoolman Landis

This week on The Art of Costume Podcast, we’re setting off on an adventure with a true classic—Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark...

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BBC Outlook

June 30, 2025

Presenter: Mobeen Azhar

Producer: Tommy Dixon

Dressing Indiana Jones: The woman behind the fedora.

When Deborah Nadoolman began designing costumes for Steven Spielberg and her partner John Landis, her on-screen looks would help shape film history and define 1980s pop culture.

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Deborah Nadoolman Landis, Ph.D. 

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