A good read, thanks! My best memory of Western Costume was when there was an actor's strike and pretty much no one was working on filming anything. Nada. Crickets. Some of my friends who were costumers or in the wardrobe departments here in LA were starving as a result of no TV or film production going on. The strike was a long one. So to pay the rent and car payments, they had a HUGE yard sale (if I recall it was held in the Western Costume parking lot) and all the costume and wardrobe people sold off tons and tons of stuff....clothing, sets, and lots of interesting things. I was broke myself, and could not spend much, but got some cool stuff.
While the article is emphasizing current wardrobe in current filming, I though they might mention that the big studios sold off most of the real costume treasures back in the 1970s and thereabout. MGM was one of the worst, to pay for the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas and other things, they sold off almost everything...going back to silent film era, 1920s, 30s, 40s, 50s....all scattered to the winds. So sad. I wonder about the Adrians!! And lets not even talk about the fairly recent demolition of the Debbie Reynolds collections....that makes me want to cry when I think about it.
But I digress.......