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Home > Exhibits > Savannah and Summer Cole: Journey Through the Eye of the Needle

Savannah and Summer Cole: Journey Through the Eye of the Needle

December 6, 2024–January 24, 2025

When it comes to creativity and craftsmanship in costuming, look no further than Savannah and Summer Cole, the talented twin sisters behind the thriving costume design business The Wilted Tulip Costumes. From historical garments to fantastical creations, their work exemplifies the art of costume design in ways that blend history, personal expression, and the spirit of adventure.

“People come to us for the customization we provide in costuming. They can get a costume they cannot find anywhere else, made to their unique measurements, and in a fabric and style that is exactly what they want. They get to co-create their vision with us and can be as involved or guided in the process as they wish,” Savannah and Summer say.

The sisters are fearless when it comes to creative experimentation. They work with unconventional materials like shells, live plants, bone, and even sheet plastic to bring their wildest designs to life. More.

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