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for film and television, known for period accurate details and research-based design methods.


Early life and education

Phoebe de Gaye was born in July 1949, in
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(present-day,
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), London. In the early 1970s de Gaye studied costume for theatre and screen at the
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. In 1972, de Gaye attended the postgraduate Motley Theatre Design Course. de Gaye graduated in 1973 as part of "Group 7".


Career

In the late 1970s de Gaye worked on a number of
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and
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productions as a costume designer, art director and design consultant. de Gaye's early work also included theatre. Once established as a costume designer at the
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, de Gaye was assigned as costume designer on the first series of ''
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'', which established the template for the run of the show. de Gaye went to car boot sales and markets to research
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characters, and bought clothes in
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shops, sourcing Gabicci shirts and cheap sheepskin coats. It was common for the BBC to try out inexperienced designers on sitcoms, and de Gaye recalled being an "acting designer, and the job was given to me as a way of trying me out before deciding whether to appoint me as a full-blown designer". In the early 1990s, de Gaye worked as costume designer for the historical drama ''
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''. Analysis of the film's costumes against real photos of the film's subjects has highlighted de Gaye's simplification of the wardrobes and her use of colour contrasts to show relationships between characters. de Gaye worked on four episodes of Season 1 of ''
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'', starring
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. The series was set in the 1950s with "spot on" period costuming. Actor
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has spoken about collaborating with de Gaye to develop character, and credited the period-accurate "body bandage" suspenders and stockings as key to posture and deportment. de Gaye did further period drama work on the 2014 BBC action series ''
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'', leading a large team that included "seamstresses, cutters and breakdown artists, who distress and age costumes to make them look authentic." The show required many duplicate costumes for
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s and padding inside costumes. de Gaye has spoken about her research and design process, using historical visual sources, as well as an extensive library that she often refers to for inspiration. For her work on ''
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'', de Gaye received a
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. In 2017, de Gaye worked on ''The White Princess'', a
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series starring
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. de Gaye had approximately ten weeks to prepare before filming started, and has spoken about drawing influences for this period from paintings and engravings, then adapting these influences for a modern audience to create a world that drew the viewers in. As costume designer for Season 1 of ''
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'', de Gaye created an iconic wardrobe for the character
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that launched the show into the fashion pages and is the subject of a growing body of academic work. de Gaye's process involved creating a shared mood board for
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and
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to develop the contrasts between the characters. The most influential costume was the pink
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dress and
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boots, worn in the episode,
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. de Gaye has described how the designer items were slightly altered and exaggerated by her team, creating a distinctive and dramatic look for the character. de Gaye was nominated for another
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for her work on ''The English'', a revisionist Western
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TV series starring
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.
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has spoken about de Gaye's influence on his acting choices in the show, acknowledging that "a large part of what I've thrown at this character is down to her."


Filmography


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