Costume designer Mona May emphasizes the profound importance of her craft, noting that a character's clothing instantly communicates their "psychology" and socio-economic background, making it critical for the audience to believe the story. When asked about a go-to designer in Los Angeles, she explains that she can't have one because every character is different—whether they are poor, rich, dowdy, or sexy—meaning she must draw upon a wide range of resources and supportive collaborators to meet the unique needs of each film project.
Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Mona May
🎵 Music by Andrew Raiher
📸 Shot & Edited at Visible Audio Studios
