Lindy Hemming (Costume Designer)
By: Anders Frejdh
Published:
2009-05-15
Costume Designer for every Bond film between 1995 and 2006
The first time I met Lindy Hemming was after her on-stage interview at NFT in London on May 2, 2009. The session was entitled "The Costume Interpreter: Lindy Hemming" and was part of the centenary celebrations of Albert R. Broccoli's birth.
Oscar-winning costume designer Lindy Hemming masterminded the costumes for five Bond films (
GoldenEye (1995) 1995,
Tomorrow Never Dies 1997,
The World Is Not Enough 1999,
Die Another Day 2002 and
Casino Royale 2006) and in the process helped modernise the look of the legendary franchise. Easing Bond out of his traditional Savile Row suits, she helped to create
Pierce Brosnan’s urbane Bond, shaped the image of
Judi Dench as M and reinterpreted the bikini
Ursula Andress wore in
Dr. No for
Halle Berry as Jinx in
Die Another Day, moving on to tailor the momentous transition when
Daniel Craig assumed.
Author and journalist Bronwyn Cosgrave welcomed Lindy Hemming to discuss her career to date, which spans from
My Beautiful Laundrette to
Harry Potter and
The Dark Knight.
Check out Lindy's
IMDB profile for more information about his amazing career in the film business.
This text was published by Anders Frejdh in May 2009
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