How To Get Dressed: A Costume Designer's Secret... -
Freer encourages readers to ignore standard body-type "rules" that limit what they can wear. For her, any garment can be made to look intentional and flattering through proper adjustment. The Costume Designer’s Tool Kit
The central thesis of Freer’s work is that . She emphasizes that clothes should be made to fit the person, rather than the person struggling to fit into the clothes. How to Get Dressed: A Costume Designer's Secret...
One of Freer's primary "secrets" is the use of professional tailoring. She advocates for buying pieces that fit the widest part of your body—such as the hips for a skirt—and having a tailor add darts or take in the waist to achieve a perfect silhouette. She emphasizes that clothes should be made to
Freer draws on her experience on high-pressure film sets to provide a "magical bag of tricks" for everyday wardrobe malfunctions. Freer draws on her experience on high-pressure film