“The Magic Garment continues to be the definitive text on costume design! I appreciate how each chapter balances both the breadth and depth of the many facets of costume design, and the blend of theory and practicality always provides a foundation for rich class discussion. As a professional, there are plenty of dog-eared pages to which I still turn for a quick reference.” — Allison Smith Hahn, Knox College
“The most current and practical how-to guide for students of costume design.” — Mimi Maxmen, Parsons School of Design
“I am using this textbook for my Costume Design I and II classes this coming year. It is excellent, covers all the basics, and has enough information to keep more advanced students engaged.” — Debra Otte, Montclair State University
“I have used Cunningham’s text for a number of years in my design class. I particularly like the latest edition’s additional downloadable templates and resources. The book is well laid out and the interviews with professionals give valuable context.” — Judy Ryerson, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
“Rebecca Cunningham has updated and revised to keep up with our rapidly advancing industry. It is perhaps the most comprehensive text on the market and the most suitable for my newly named course: Costume and Clothes for Stage and Media.” — Victor Capecce, Millersville University
“I am currently using this text in my class! I have been very happy with it, and the response from my students has been positive, especially as we’ve moved to distance learning and had to lean more heavily on the textbook as a resource.” — Katherine N. Garlick, Youngstown State University
“The book is wonderful. The narrative is right on point, with plenty of examples that make sense and are applicable to the students’ work and experience. Great imagination and artistry! Excellent choice for a costume design course.” — Amy Ressler, California State University, Bakersfield
“Such a fabulous text! I really love the chapter by Holly Cole—wonderful! An excellent resource.” — Andrea Bechert, San Jose State University
“Cunningham has created the most comprehensive text on Costume Design and Technology that addresses the swiftly moving industry. I recommend it with great enthusiasm and joy.” — Gweneth West, University of Virginia
“The Third Edition has new interviews with internationally known designers. These expand on material in the chapters, bringing real world comments and experiences as a way to expand the student’s knowledge/learning experience. The expanded color sections provide touchstones for in-class discussion. Brava!” — Elizabeth Lewandowski, Midwestern State University
“Simple enough for beginning designers to understand with enough substance to be used by more experienced designers as well. Special chapters on film and preparing to be a professional are up to date and a bonus for readers.” — Rusalyn Andrews, Cottey College
“Impressively thorough. I appreciate the addition of two more costume designer interviews, new updated sketches, and more color renderings. I also noted more information on TV series and online sources, plus a discussion of digital vs. paper portfolio, all timely and welcome.” — Marcy Froehlich, University of California, Irvine
“Great updates! I love the comprehensive nature/inclusion of elements and principles. It is a fantastic source for designers, especially beginners trying to figure out how all the pieces work together.” — Erin Dougherty, Catawba College
“I am impressed in every way by the text: the cost to students is low, the writing style is relaxed and accessible, and the color illustrations are vibrant and (more importantly) practical.” — Sarah Bussard, East Texas Baptist University
“Great updates! I love this text and use it every semester.” — Debra Otte, Montclair State University
"I am very impressed with how much information is packed into such a discrete text, and yet without significant sacrifice of clarity. The drawings and supplementary illustrations are quite helpful, as are the appendices. I think the technical sections on fabric and construction are very good, and the photographs of costumes under construction are well executed and really serve the text." — Stephen C. Judd, Alfred University
"This book has the best chapter on the elements of design—better than any other design text I've encountered." — Kristina Tollefson, University of Central Florida