The Handmaid's Tale costume designer Ane Crabtree on the feminist power of fashion
Award-winning costume designer Ane Crabtree discusses why the clothing she's created has been embraced by women's rights protesters around the world.
Award-winning costume designer Ane Crabtree discusses her work on the TV adaptation of A Handmaid's Tale, and why the show's red cloaks and white bonnets have been adopted by protesters around the world to make a dramatic statement on women's rights.
— Produced by Stuart Berman
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