Lou Eyrich in an emerald ensemble on the red carpet at the Costume Guild Designers Awards. (Photo: Getty Images)
Costume Designer Lou Eyrich, a rather inspired and eccentric dresser, is best known for her work on American Horror Story, Scream Queens, Glee, and Nip/Tuck. Being Ryan Murphy’s go-to girl for all things fashion, she also played a major part in dressing the Countess, the role inhabited by Lady Gaga on the latest season of American Horror Story: Hotel.
During cocktails at the 18th Costume Designers Guild Awards on Tuesday at The Beverly Hilton, Eyrich mentioned that to achieve the murderous character’s glamorous look, she picks up many items at vintage stores in Los Angeles and New Orleans. Her short list of hotspots in Hollywood include The Way We Wore, Golyester, and Decades. Asked if price was concern when purchasing from the haute shop, Decades, she replied, “It’s not my money.”
In addition to being bought online from sites such as eBay and Etsy, a lot of the fashion for the miniseries was found in the Bayou. “I miss that city so much,” revealed Eyrich of New Orleans, where the show was shot. “We did so much shopping in New Orleans. Magpie, Bambi Deville’s. It’s like any city, they have everything. But they have the French Quarter, which is delicious. And their vintage stores are smaller, but the people are so nice and accommodating. They’ll go in their own closets and dig stuff up for you. I love them.”
Costume Designer Lou Eyrich, a rather inspired and eccentric dresser, is best known for her work on American Horror Story, Scream Queens, Glee, and Nip/Tuck. Being Ryan Murphy’s go-to girl for all things fashion, she also played a major part in dressing the Countess, the role inhabited by Lady Gaga on the latest season of American Horror Story: Hotel.
During cocktails at the 18th Costume Designers Guild Awards on Tuesday at The Beverly Hilton, Eyrich mentioned that to achieve the murderous character’s glamorous look, she picks up many items at vintage stores in Los Angeles and New Orleans. Her short list of hotspots in Hollywood include The Way We Wore, Golyester, and Decades. Asked if price was concern when purchasing from the haute shop, Decades, she replied, “It’s not my money.”
In addition to being bought online from sites such as eBay and Etsy, a lot of the fashion for the miniseries was found in the Bayou. “I miss that city so much,” revealed Eyrich of New Orleans, where the show was shot. “We did so much shopping in New Orleans. Magpie, Bambi Deville’s. It’s like any city, they have everything. But they have the French Quarter, which is delicious. And their vintage stores are smaller, but the people are so nice and accommodating. They’ll go in their own closets and dig stuff up for you. I love them.”
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