The Time Traveler’s Wife
The Time Traveler’s Wife is a limited television series based on the book by Audrey Niffenegger. It chronicles the love story between Henry and Clare, whose romance is complicated by Henry’s uncontrollable ability to time travel. I worked on costume designer Christopher Peterson’s team as the second assistant costume designer. A notable challenge of this show was the staggering amount of multiples needed for Henry’s various exploits whilst time traveling. True to the name of the show, the jumps in time also meant we needed to research and source clothing from various decades, starting in the 1970s to present day. As the second assistant, I had my hand in a little bit of everything: from researching and creating reference boards, to helping shop for principals, assisting in fittings, swatching for custom builds, and overseeing the background on and off set. We filmed in New York and Chicago, necessitating our team set up two costume shops. Just like Henry, we had to adapt to being in multiple places at once!
Behind the Scenes
Henry steals this suit from a man on a date in an alleyway. We needed over half a dozen multiples of this suit not only in Henry’s size, but also for the stunt actor playing the man on the date.
We replicated a vintage t-shirt for Young Henry to wear. I sourced the t-shirt fabric and liaised with the fabric printer and tailors to get the shirts made.
I sourced the fabric for these custom pjs we built for Young Henry based on a vintage set we found.
Our t-shirt is based on an real museum t-shirt from the souvenir shop during the 1980s. We made a few adaptations, such as lightening the the color (because this scene was shot it very dark light and the original navy read too dark). I sourced the fabrics and oversaw the graphics printing.
Our designer Christopher Peterson liked the double collar and cuff detail of this vintage 1980s shirt, so we added it to our version of the museum t-shirt Young Henry wears.
We worked with the art department to come up with a graphic adaptation of the original museum guard patch for the uniforms we made for Field Museum employees, also worn by Henry.
We were in contact with The Field Museum, but they only had black and white photos of the uniforms from the 80s available. A long time employee recalled the sport jackets were burgundy. Sometimes that’s all the info we have to go on when replicating a costume!
Sample of research sent to children playing extras at The Bean in 2008. Since we shot this during the pandemic, we tried to minimize in person fittings when possible. We asked for virtual submissions and tweaked their outfits as needed.
I created the background boards and worked with background casting to facilitate the virtual fittings. Designer Christopher Peterson and I then sorted through the submissions and decided who was approved, needed adjustments, or needed to come in to be fit.
Our virtual fittings were possible because 2008 fashion isn’t terribly different from nowadays. By doing virtual fittings, we provided safety during the pandemic, as well as reducing cost and manpower for production. This is not always possible, but it worked for this show.
We built our jacket multiples based on this original vintage jacket. I found the jacket, sourced the fabric, and liaised with the tailor to build the multiples.
This is the vintage sweater we replicated for Young Henry’s 1987 Christmas/Car Crash costume change. We needed multiples so we couldn’t use the original and had to custom build it.
I sourced the fabrics based on designer Christopher Peterson’s sketch and liaised with the tailors to build multiples.
I worked with Cartier to loan these period appropriate earrings and necklace for Annette’s 1978 concert performance.
Featured background I fit
I sourced the fabric to build this suit and shirt
Background fitting boards in process
Background fitting boards in process
Worked with casting to inform the background to bring helpful items such as shoes and pantyhose to their fittings.
I contributed research and created these boards for the background
I sourced all the materials to build this dress and liaised with our designer & dressmaker Eric Winterling to help bring this dress to fruition
We again opted to do virtual fittings as our starting point to fit the BG for the pool party. It turned out to be pretty successful.
We again opted to do virtual fittings as our starting point to fit the BG for the pool party. It turned out to be pretty successful.
Unfortunately you never really see them… but they’re there! I worked with the art department and our embroiderer to make these custom biker jacket patches for our biker gang
I sourced all the fabrics and materials to build this dress
I sourced the fabric and worked with our pleater to achieve this period replication
We adapted the print of the original dress in 3 period appropriate color ways for each bridesmaid and custom printed onto chiffon. I worked with our fabric printer DyeNamix to get just the right color ways and pattern scale.
Watch the Trailer
You can now stream The Time Traveler’s Wife on Amazon Prime or Apple TV. Starring: Rose Leslie, Theo James, Kate Seigel, Josh Stamberg, and more. Produced by: David Nutter, Steven Moffat, Brian Minchin, Sue Vertue, Patty Willet, Joseph Iberti and others. See full Cast + Crew here.