'Julie & the Phantoms' Costume Designer Shares 8 Secrets: See Sketches (2024)

This story was originally published Tuesday, Sept. 29 at 9:57 a.m. PDT.

Netflix'sJulie and the Phantomshas catchy pop-rocktunes, sweet friendships, paranormal villainyand yes, even a little romance (we see you Juke). But if you were inspired by Julie'sbold, colorful DIY creationsor the Phantoms' '90s-inspired rock band outfits or Dirty Candy's neon-colored sequined looks, you have one person to thank: Emmy-winning costume designer Soyon An.

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A frequent andtrusted collaborator on Kenny Ortega's projects, An was given "free rein" when it came to dreaming up the main characters' overall style and key looks in crucial moments in the season. But there were three things that Ortega,executive producer anddirector on the series, wanted her to keep top of mind. First, it was important that newcomer Madison Reyes, who was plucked from obscurityvia a nationwide casting call, and her Puerto Rican heritage be embraced against the backdrop of a "mixed cultural diversity pot" that is theLos Angeles neighborhood of Los Feliz, where the series is set. "That was Kenny's main thing, to make sure we didn't lose the integrity of the Latin culture and the culture of being a Los Angeleno," An said.

Second, figuring out a wayto differentiate visually between the lifers, aka living human beings, from the dead, aka the ghosts, in the Hollywood Ghost Club scenes. "The ghosts would be in color and the lifers would be in black and white," An said, adding a little wrinkle for fans to catch among the background dancers and extras of who was alive and who were actually ghosts." And last but certainly not least, Ortega wanted An to come up with a cool butclassic '90s style for the boys -- singer and lead guitarist Luke (Charlie Gillespie), bassist Reggie (Jeremy Shada) and drummer Alex (Owen Patrick Joyner)-- that could cross decades and be timeless. "They're from the '90s and [it was important to] keep them period and true to that time. I took that and incorporated how to keep still relevant to today, 2020, but relevant to the '90s -- timeless pieces of the '90s that would be forever, that would never go out of style."

Over a recent Zoom chat wit ET, An -- whose other credits includeSo You Think You Can Dance, Step Up All Inand Jem and the Holograms --shares eight secrets behindJulie and the Phantoms' most memorable outfits, including an exclusive first look at early costume sketches by illustratorGloria Kim; the personal touches the actors worked into their characters' personas (That blue rabbit's foot on Luke's chain?AGillespie special); and why Netflix got nervous (for a brief moment) over Luke's cutoff muscle tanks.

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1. How Julie's "I Got the Music" Dream Outfit Came Together

"In episode 4's 'I Got the Music' number, for Julie's look with the band leader's cape and hat, I wanted to create what her fantasy of being the leader of the drumline would look like. It's a dream sequence, so I wanted to put the Virgin Mary saint on the front of the cape as a nod to her character's heritage and religion because that is a huge part of the Latinx community. I'm sure you all notice, she's always wearing the Virgin Mary necklace and she probably had a communion at some point, so I wanted to keep that as part of her dream but make it more extravagant. It also symbolizes that her mother is watching over her, so that was super important to incorporate. For her top, I wanted to bring in a bit of a ‘80s/‘90s vibe to tie in with the boys' style, so that it could smoothly transition from scene-to-scene. I brought in that hyper-color blue, which emphasized the youthful and playfulness of the number. The whole theme of this scene is school spirit, which this school has a lot of! You can see that in every single student and especially Julie.

"I also wanted to show how even though she could be a little tomboyish and she walks to the beat of her own drum, she loves sparkle. And so her pants have Swarovski crystals all over it. When I read this script, I looked to Kenny and said 'this daydream is totally a music video!' Kenny and I discussed costume changes and collaborated on how to make many in the two minutes for this number. I thought about having Julie wear layers that she would be able to take off. Paul Becker, the choreographer, Kenny, and I then came up with ideas on how to remove and add these layers, plus have the costume changes sync up with the choreography, so she could seamlessly move from look-to-look within the song. It was such a fun challenge to tackle with Paul and Kenny."

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2. How Sunset Curve Got Their '90s RockerStyle

"I work with a lot of musicians and the way that my process is with boy bands or girl bands is, unless the goal is for the look to be like Backstreet Boys or 'NSync where every person is exactly the same, you look at the group as a whole and ask, 'What is the brand?' And then it's pulling individual styles and putting them into something that makes them cohesive as a whole. With the boys, I created mood boards to accomplish that Sunset Curve aesthetic.

"Luke was always supposed to be my heavy metal, die-hard rock 'n' roll guy. Reggie is kind of the funny character, but he, for me, extracted this classic rock, from James Dean to 1995 with the shirt tied around his waist. He's this timeless white T-shirt and leather jacket rock 'n' roll guy with skinny jeans and boots. You even see guys like that dressed today! And then with Owen, I wanted to make him have street style that was effortlessly chic. He knew what was in and what was cool, so I put him in Air Max from the ‘90s and crop sweaters, plus he had his big logo band T-shirts as well, which in the ‘90s were very in."

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3.How the Phantoms'"Nothing to Lose" Tuxes Came to Be

"The best [looks] were probably the Phantoms in tuxedos, when Caleb dresses them up in the Hollywood Ghost Club. The shirt that Owen is wearing is actually a woman's Versace's shirt; it's a silk blouse. The sleeves were a little too short on him, so I had to take the sleeves off and rebuild them so it would fit him perfectly while also allowing him to play the drums. And then Reggie, Jeremy's character, I was on a mission to find a puss* bow shirt so bad, but it's close to impossible to find that in menswear. I found a Gucci shirt that had ladybug buttons on them at a vintage store. It fit him so perfectly, when he tried it on I was just like, 'Oh my God. This is the look.' I couldn't believe it worked!"

"The other one was Charlie's suit. We were actually going to go with a baby blue tux, but seeing him next to the other two boys, we knew the color had to be more royal. So I had that suit cut for me and custom tailored for Charlie. I was so happy with the final tuxedo look, they all fit so perfectly together. And the cast is just so beautiful, so it was a blast dressing all of them and designing for them."

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4. How Katy Perry Inspired Julie's "Edge of Great" Look

"The white off-the-shoulder top and the I.Am.Gia pants [stand out to me], and this costume is so special because of the symbolism behind it. I got my inspiration for this Julie look from Katy Perry's Met Gala dress that had butterflies all over it, the one Baz Halpin did. And what the butterfly symbolizes made me want to incorporate them into this. Julie in the show starts off much like a caterpillar, in her caccoon, and by the end of the show she is this beautiful butterfly. She goes through a 'character metamorphosis' and I think the Edge of Great song truly embodies that feeling of becoming her true self.

"I found these shoes on Dolls Kill with butterflies that Maddie ends up wearing for this scene. Because I had a lot of pairs of those shoes, I cut the butterflies from the multiples and used them on her shirt and in her hair to tie it all together. "

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5. How Julie's Finale Outfit Paid Tribute to Her Mom

"The finale outfit is my favorite because of the jacket. We all brainstormed and came up with the idea that it had to come from her mom's closet and this is how Julie would have something so fabulous like that. With that in mind, I was like, 'Okay, what would Julie's mom wear? What would her mom's closet look like?' When I was shopping in vintage stores, I found this dress at The RealReal that was so rock 'n' roll and totally '80s, and Julie's mom came straight to mind. She would totally wear that.

"In the fitting, it literally ate Madison alive. So we were super bummed, even Madison. I kept staring at her in the dress and I was like, 'Okay, we are not going to let this go. I'm going to turn this dress into a jacket.' Madison thought I was crazy! That night I took the dress apart and since it's all penn-beaded, me and Corey Martin (my tailor), had to finish the edges so that the beads wouldn't unravel. Because it was on a knit and I wanted to use the dress as a fabric, I picked the dress apart and took off the fabric. I went the next day to Forever 21, bought a pleather jacket and cropped it to match Madison's fit. We laid the fabric on top of the pleather as a lining, a base, so it had structure. A month and a half later, we had the whole look. When you love something or you feel so passionate about a project, you bend over backwards. You go that extra mile because you really believe in the story, you love the director you're working with and the cast is so amazing that you want to give them 150,000 percent."

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6. Luke's Revealing Muscle Tanks Were Almost Too Risque for Netflix

"The closest [to their character's style] would have to be Charlie. Charlie was in a band before and he's such a music lover. He's all about the rock 'n' roll tees and he's got a really cool fashion sense. He's real laid-back. Since Lukeis from California and is part of this music scene, I wanted him to have that rock 'n' roll mixed with a California surfer boy vibe. This, of course, means cutoff sleeves! And for Netflix Family, that can be a little risque because Charlie's got some guns. But I really wanted to make this part of the character's uniform, it's what I pushed for because when Luke wears the cutoff sleeve T-shirts, you feel a different energy and it looks so rock 'n' roll -- it puts him in his 'time to rock' mode. Charlie totally pulls it off, too!"

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7. Why Luke Carries Around ThatBlue Rabbit's Foot Everywhere

"During our fittings, Charlie showed me his grandfather's lucky rabbit's foot. It was a blue lucky rabbit's foot -- his heritage is from Ireland, I think it was passed down from his grandfather to him and it's something he's going to keep forever. It's his lucky charm. He asked me, 'Could I have this as part of my character too?' And I told him, 'Okay!' But of course, as a costume designer, you need to have multiples on hand. I found this vendor that was selling identical faux ones, so it worked out. But that is something Charlie actually carries around every day, that lucky blue rabbit's foot."

8. How Dirty Candy's Rainbow-Colored System Was Born

"Kenny was telling Savannah [Lee May], 'Soyon is your stylist. You're putting on your show. Every performance is like you're going to the Kids' Choice Awards or Radio Disney Music Awards. You're going on the road. It's a concert.' Dirty Candy is always on point and Carrie is always looking out for No. 1. And Savannah is the opposite of that character. That girl is beautiful inside and out, and she's the most giving and caring person. It's just funny to see that character come alive when she puts on the outfits. During fittings, she would pretend she was on the runway and she would strut her stuff and we'd send videos to Kenny because her character, Carrie, would come to life and she'd just have so much sass. We were channeling a little bit of Ariana Grande with the six-inch heels and a little bit of Britney with the denim look.

"But for Dirty Candy, the looks were over the top because it needed to be performance. Literally it says it in the script. She spent her daddy's money to hire a stylist and a choreographer for every performance. I wanted to give each of the Dirty Candy girls a specific color and that's how they dressed everyday, in their color. It was easy to put all the other colors in the three other bandmates, but yeah, Savannah was really, really fun to do."

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Julie and the Phantomsis streaming now on Netflix. To watch Julie hilariouslyattempt to divert attention away from the Phantoms with her oblivious fatheron the series, watch the clip below.

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Can people see the ghost in Julie and the Phantoms? ›

They're ghosts, stuck forever at 17 years old, and it was their stuff that has lingered in Julie's home since their deaths. And there's another strange wrinkle: When they play music, they become corporeal enough that other people—not just Julie—can see them.

Who does Julie have a crush on in Julie and the Phantoms? ›

Madison Reyes as Julie Molina, a high school musician who is struggling to make music after the death of her mother but accidentally summons the spirits of a deceased band from the year 1995, whom she becomes the lead singer of. Earlier in the show, she has a crush on Nick, but later Luke becomes her love interest.

What is the Phantoms unfinished business in Julie and the Phantoms? ›

When his bandmates died, Trevor stole Luke's songs and became a wildly famous musician without crediting them. They can finally confront Trevor and complete their unfinished business. Although they tried, the Phantoms couldn't confront Trevor when they were dead — and he didn't know that they had returned as ghosts.

What happened to the band in Julie and the Phantoms? ›

The hot dogs give the three bandmates fatal food poisoning, killing them before they make it to the stage and leaving Bobby – who stayed back to flirt with a waitress – the sole surviving member of Sunset Curve.

Why was Julie able to touch Luke? ›

When it looked like the Phantoms were going to poof away forever, the foursome's newfound love for each other appeared to stop the ghosts' curse, and they were granted the power to touch.

Will Julie and Luke kiss in season 2? ›

Madison Reyes says Julie and Luke won't kiss in Julie and the Phantoms season 2. Kenny Ortega also said that he doesn't think they need to physicalise Julie and Luke's relationship in the show. Madison Reyes has opened up about Julie and the Phantoms season 2 and what fans can expect to see for Julie and Luke.

What is phantoms full name? ›

It depends what version you are referring to. In lerouxs novel Erik has no last name. In the silent film, his name was Erik Destler. The 1943 films phantom name was Erik Claudin.

What happened to the guys at the end of Julie and the Phantoms? ›

Both scenarios involved breaking up the Julie and the Phantoms band. In the end, the boys decided to cross over. They thought that since they died right before performing at the Orpheum, playing that show must be their unfinished business.

Is Sunset Curve a real band? ›

Perhaps it's because the fictional pop-punk boy band — Sunset Curve — is a clear knock off of 2015 era 5 Seconds of Summer.

What does Caleb's stamp mean? ›

Ghost magician Caleb Covington (played by American Horror Story's Cheyenne Jackson) lured the Phantoms to his club and tried to recruit them to join his house band; when that failed, he stamped them with a mark that would either bind them to his club for eternity or wipe them from existence.

What happened to Julie's mom in Julie and the Phantoms? ›

Rose stated that she had been in a couple of bands, one known as Rose and the Petal Pushers. Sometime after that she met and married Ray Molina and had her daughter Julie and son Carlos. She died in 2019 it is unknown how she died.

Did Kenny Ortega get the rights to Julie and the Phantoms? ›

Started by Kat M. In a recent interview with Frconventions, Kenny Ortega has mentioned that he tried asking Netflix to give him the rights for Julie and The Phantoms, so that he can give it another life to a different platform so that we get the seasons we deserve, but Netflix said No.

Can people see the phantoms when they perform? ›

Julie is initially the only person who can see the boys, but she soon discovers that by singing with them as her back-up band, she can make guys visible to the world again.

Can people see the sunset curve when they play? ›

The Fact Sunset Curve Can Only Be Seen Playing Instruments

Realistically, if one of them were to play their guitar quietly then they could have a conversation with somebody who could see them.

Can Julie see all ghosts? ›

She encounters Luke, Reggie, and Alex, the ghosts of Sunset Curve, after playing their demo CD she found while cleaning up the garage that her mother turned into a music studio. After a moment of fright, she realizes that she is the only one who can see the trio, however, everyone can hear them when they play music.

Is Caleb a ghost in Julie and the Phantoms? ›

Julie can also feel him, even though previously they couldn't touch because he's a ghost. He says he feels stronger, and Julie encourages Reggie and Alex to join the hug so they can be healed too. The group hug makes them all glow and peels Caleb's evil ghost mark off of them.

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