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Shirley Kurata (born ) is an American wardrobe stylist and costume designer based in Los Angeles, California. In 2023, she was nominated for the
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, for her work on the absurdist comedy-drama indie film ''
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''. Kurata has won numerous awards including the Costume Designers Guild Award for Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film.


Early life and education

Born in Los Angeles, Kurata grew up in the
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, the youngest of four children. Her parents owned a laundromat. She is
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, and has said that she was influenced by the "quirky and daring" fashions she saw in Japanese magazines. Kurata bought her first pair of "fashion glasses" from L.A. Eyeworks when she was 18, and continues to wear their large round frames. At age 19, she left California to study fashion in Paris at
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.


Career

Early in her career, Kurata styled fashion shoots for photographer Autumn de Wilde, who went on to direct the 2020 feature film ''Emma''. Kurata's clients have included celebrities such as Billie Eilish, Lena Dunham,
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, Zooey Deschanel,
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, Mindy Kaling, and Tierra Whack. She has styled collections for the
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label by Americans
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every year since its debut in 2006, and also styled collections for Danish-born, UK-based designer Peter Jensen, who called her the "muse" who inspired his 2016 spring collection. In addition, Kurata has styled advertising campaigns for Kenzo and Oliver Peoples, and worked on short films for
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and Miu Miu. In 2015, she opened Virgil Normal, a streetwear boutique in
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featuring gender-neutral clothing, with Charlie Staunton. In 2022, L.A. Eyeworks selected Kurata to model its new sunglasses collection, its first in a decade. Kurata has characterized her own aesthetic as "futuristic folky".


''Everything Everywhere All at Once''

For ''Everything Everywhere All at Once'', Kurata designed multiple looks for actors including Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, Stephanie Hsu, and Jamie Lee Curtis, as their characters traveled from the "main" universe to other parts of the
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. For the film, Kurata was tasked with designing an extremely large number of costumes on a limited budget. Kurata has said that co-directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert encouraged her to "Just go crazy, get creative", and that they aimed to create costumes that viewers would wear on
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. According to '' The Hollywood Reporter'', Kurata "subverted and reclaimed Asian-centric tropes" in styling the "outrageously outfitted personas" of Hsu's character, villain Jobu Tupaki, to whom Kurata has said she relates. Jobu Tupaki's many looks in the film include "Golfer Jobu" who wears a pink argyle vest and socks, exemplifying "the perfect Asian daughter who excels at sports and everything else in her life" according to Kurata. "Elvis Jobu", on the other hand, wearing an Elvis costume with pink hair and a cigarette, signals that she is antagonizing her mother. Another is "Goth Jobu", who wears an "all-black and a vinyl A-line miniskirt over a sheer tulle petticoat", which ''The Hollywood Reporter'' notes is "a twist on anime cosplay's Victorian doll-inspired Elegant Gothic Lolita." Yet another look is "Jobu K-Pop Star", influenced by
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and Harajuku street style. ''
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'' said the film's "gravitas" would not have been possible "without the creative vision behind the film's amazing (and often universe-defying) costumes – Shirley Kurata". ''Insider'' observed that the film's costumes were "more than just clothes", since they convey "different iterations of each character" and " lacethe viewer in the numerous multiverses traversed throughout the film."


Filmography


Awards


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References


External links


Shirley Kurata, Wardrobe Stylist (Official website)

Scene at the Academy: ''Everything Everywhere All at Once'' (Oscars on YouTube)

Costumes and props from ''Everything Everywhere All at Once'' (A24 Films)
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