THE ONE WHERE RACHEL WEARS INDIAN COUTURE
Harper's Bazaar India|April-May 2023
Bazaar India speaks to legendary costume designer Debra Mcguire about gender-fluidity in fashion, the trends that have stood the test of time, and dressing Jennifer Aniston in Manish Malhotra finery.
MEGHNA SHARMA
THE ONE WHERE RACHEL WEARS INDIAN COUTURE

Harper’s Bazaar: You are a multi-hyphenate, dabbling in art, fashion, jewellery design, and more. Which role brings you the most creative satisfaction?

Debra Mcguire: “I have the ability to dive deep in order to stay inspired and engaged. If I am not getting enough in one area, then I must move into another. Sometimes, costume work is extremely creative; sometimes, not so much. When it’s not, I make time to be in my studio and paint. I do think my future will have much more studio time in it.”

HB: Through F.R.I.E.N.D.S, one of the most-watched shows ever, you gave us some truly unforgettable style moments. What would you say are the key pillars of a stylish wardrobe?

DM: “I designed the clothes to fit each character in the show. And I designed by colour palette and texture since the group of six was often together making a visual assemblage. Ross was seen in earthy corduroys, Chandler in vintage tweeds, Joey in flannels and textures, Monica in grey, white, black, and reds; Jennifer in blues and greens; and Phoebe in flowy patterns. This defined them and made each character unique. Personally, my advice is to ‘know thyself ’. Dress for your body, because a certain trend may not be right for you. And learn how to express yourself through shoes and accessories if the clothes don’t agree with your body.”

HB: You worked with Jennifer Aniston on F.R.I.E.N.D.S for over a decade, along with several other projects. What was it like working with her again for Murder Mystery 2?

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