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Her passion, be it for music or for people, is infectiousand a touch dangerous.

Daisy Jones  the Sixs Costume Designer on the 70s Staples That Are Worth the Investment

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The costumes, designed by Denise Wingate, offer up the same feeling of high-octane drama and bohemian glamour.

Riley Keough as Daisy Jones.

Glamour: How did you get started on the show?

Riley Keough as Daisy Jones.

Riley Keough as Daisy Jones.

I read it in one sittingI literally did not get up.

And then I was like, I have to do this.

I have to do this show.

Camila Morrone as Camila Dunne

Camila Morrone as Camila Dunne

I knew that every costume designer was going to want to do it.

That day I started doing a visual representation of the book.

The novel is documentary style, so I knew that they wouldnt want it to be costumey.

Riley Keough

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So I did a deep dive into the period in a very journalistic and documentarian way.

I was collecting images and images and images.

I made my own visual book of the novel.

Suki Waterhouse as Karen and Riley Keough as Daisy.

Suki Waterhouse as Karen and Riley Keough as Daisy.

What was the experience of working on the show like?

I think thats why it looks so real and so honest.

Camila Morrone as Camila Dunne

And what about the actorswas there a lot of collaboration there as well?

Suki Waterhouse as Karen Sirko

Suki Waterhouse as Karen Sirko

Is this somebody you identify with?

I think it helped them figure out who their character was.

And every single character was completely different.

Daisy Jones  the Sixs Costume Designer on the 70s Staples That Are Worth the Investment

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With Riley, every time I did a fitting it was like peeling away a layer of an onion.

As we started doing more research and as we had more fittings, she became the character.

It was this natural progression.

Sebastian Chacon as Warren Rojas.

Sebastian Chacon as Warren Rojas.

And we did it together.

It was actually her idea to do the gold outfit at the end.

Thats what we should do for the final show.

Daisy Jones  the Sixs Costume Designer on the 70s Staples That Are Worth the Investment

LACEY TERRELL

And then we found the gold Halston piece and it was just perfect.

We knew that had to be spectacular.

How did you use her costumes to help define her arc throughout the show?

Daisy Jones  the Sixs Costume Designer on the 70s Staples That Are Worth the Investment

LACEY TERRELL

So, I was dressing her younger in the beginning.

I was very influenced by a young Linda Ronstadt.

She was a goddess and people loved her.

She had such a great style.

When Riley and I first met, she said, This is not a biopic about Stevie Nicks.

We didnt want to copy her.

We wanted to be influenced by her.

And Stevie Nicks had such an amazing sense of style.

I took a lot of influence from that.

But also from Cher when she was with Greg Allman.

She was a rock-and-roll fashion icon in my book.

I was obsessed with all of those ultra-glamorous robes she wearsthere are so many incredible ones!

People in the 70s wore a lot of vintage clothes.

So there are a lot of pieces from the 20s and 30s.

Shes got a lot of little velvet bed coats.

Theres a kimono shes wearing from the 1920s.

It was one of those pieces I found at one of these fancy flea markets.

I just fell in love with it.

I feel like Rileys very free-spirited like that as well.

I think that it was perfect casting and Riley brought that sensibility to Daisy.

Rileys her own personand I feel like Daisy was her own person and lived by her own rules.

Suki Waterhouse as Karen and Riley Keough as Daisy.

She was sexy but tough.

In the beginning it says Karens wearing a turtleneck.

Luckily I found great pictures of Christine McVie wearing a turtleneck.

That was how we started.

I used a lot of Patti Smith images from the 70s in New York.

I used a lot of images of Ann and Nancy Wilson from Heart and Suzi Quatro.

There was a band called Fanny that I really found a lot of great images from.

Chrissie Hynde, Debbie Harry, Joan Jettthere were all these tougher female rock stars back in the day.

And I did feel like Karen was a little bit androgynous.

Marc Bolan from T Rexhe was this sort of androgynous glam guy who wore a lot of velvet suits.

I used a lot of images of him on my boards as well.

Suki Waterhouse as Karen Sirko

And then theres Camila, whos probably the most feminine character at the beginning.

But she also goes through this huge style arc.

Tell me a bit about her style evolution throughout the show.

Camila [Morrone] was very collaborative and had great ideas.

We were constantly sending each other pictures of things that we saw.

But again, we had to do whatever we could to make her look young in the beginning.

I used a lot of references from Ali MacGraw inLove Story.

That A-line skirt, turtleneck, the high bootsa little more buttoned up.

Then when she gets to Laurel Canyon, she becomes a little more boho, a little more free.

A lot of barefoot and flowy dresses.

Then she kind of morphs into Bianca Jaggera rock stars wife.

And Bianca was just, like, the coolest person ever!

Lets talk a bit about the men.

Warren is obviously a standout fashion-wise!

Warrens the peacock, man!

Sebastian [Chacon]s the peacock too.

Hed come to work pulling up on his big motorcycle in these crazy outfits.

Sebastian Chacon as Warren Rojas.

In theSaturday Night Livescene, Warrens wearing a full-length faux fur coat with no shirt underneath.

And theres only one person that can carry this off!

What was your approach to styling Billy?

From the beginning he didnt have anybody else on his board but Bruce Springsteen.

Because early Bruce was really cool.

But then Bruce hasnt really changed over the years.

He’s kind of stuck to his roots, sort of how I imagined Billy would be.

Sam [Claflin] had the most boring closet, but hes also the sweetest guy ever.

Hes just such a great actor, and he brought so much to Billy.

How did you source so many vintage pieces?

Any tips for people looking to get theDaisy Joneslook?

I source vintage clothes from all over the world online.

We have the internet and there are so many interesting vintage shops online.

I could spend hours and hours and hours hunting and shopping online.

And I still go to flea markets every single weekend.

What about modern pieces that emulate the era?

I used stuff fromFree PeopleandLevisfor the show.

I think some of the crocheted halter tops in the show were new.

I found them in flea markets, but Im sure they werent from the 70s.

If you were to recommend one investment piece from the era, what would it be?

A coat for a guy.

For women, I love the idea of the coats that have a nice silhouette and a fur trim.

Its a really classic, elegant, but fashionable look.

I also love knee-high boots.

This interview has been edited and condensed.

Daisy Jones & the Sixbegins streaming on Prime Video on March 3.