When Hollywood production companies need the perfect vintage outfit for their period films and television shows, Dave Temple and his partner Sabino Gutierrez are just a phone call away.
The Tucson duo own and operate Clever Vintage Clothing, a company that supplies costume services to private parties involved in making content for both home viewing and on the silver screen.
If you’ve seen projects like “Mad Men,” “American Horror Story,” “Hidden Figures,” “The Help” or “The Man in the High Castle,” chances are you’ve seen pieces provided or inspired by Clever Vintage.
Most recently, Temple and Gutierrez lent their eye for fashion finds to Lou Eyrich, who, along with Rebecca Guzzi, shaped the 1940s look for the Netflix series “Ratched.”
“Ratched” is producer Ryan Murphy’s vision of how the devious nurse Mildred Ratched, from Ken Kesey’s 1962 novel “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” started her career.
Temple said they are on track to provide clothing for Season 2.
“We love everyone on Lou Eyrich and Ryan Murphy’s team,” Temple said. “So, as (Lou) needs items, she’ll let us know and she’ll come down and see things, and hopefully find a lot of great stuff for this second season.”
While film and television are a good outlet for their talents, Temple and Gutierrez have found that the vintage clothing business provides individualized resources for every kind of client, from people who want to dress in the same time period as their old cars, to small theatrical productions.
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