Jany Temime
Jany Temime is a French-Dutch costume designer. She is best known for her work on six of the eight films in the Harry Potter film series, each of which garnered her Saturn Award nominations. She won the Costume Designers Guild Award in 2012 for the 2011 film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 and in 2013 for the 2012 film Skyfall.
Life and career
Temime spent most of her childhood in Paris, France. The daughter of French ready-to-wear company owners, she progressed from creating outfits for her dolls to designing, fitting, and producing costumes for her entire class's school play at the age of eight. In Paris, she earned master's degrees in French and Literature at Paris Nanterre University, as well as a certificate in Art History. Her first job was at lifestyle magazine Elle as a fashion journalist. While training there, she was advised to start a career in the film industry, so she moved to the Netherlands where she started off designing for short films and commercials and later gained recognition for her work on several major dutch film productions, such as De Lift, Ciske de Rat, Op hoop van zegen, as well as Academy Award-winning productions Antonia's Line and Character. After moving to London, England, Temime served as costume designer for the last six films of the Harry Potter film series, the 2013 film Gravity, and the two most recent films of the James Bond film series, Skyfall and Spectre, elevating her expertise to international recognition.Succeeding Lindy Hemming as costume designer for the third film of the Harry Potter film series, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Temime was tasked with reinventing the established look of the then two-part-series. Highlighting the actors' coming of age and giving the series an overall more realistic and relatable look was important for both Temime and the film's director Alfonso Cuarón who had also been new to the series. Though Cuarón would not be involved with any future installments, Temime kept her role up until the final film, each new film challenging her to adapt her costumes to the characters' growing age and unique arcs.
After working on several period films and a decade of designing for the Harry Potter fantasy series, Temime transitioned to designing reality-based space suits for the Alfonso Cuarón's 2013 film Gravity, which, as she claims in an interview with The New York Times, proved to be her biggest technical challenge up to that point. After thorough research into actual space suit designs, Temime had to make significant – preferably unnoticeable – changes to accommodate the actors, while still retaining a scientifically accurate look. In order to allow lead actress Sandra Bullock to easily open the suit and undress by herself, Temime infamously moved the zipper to the front of the torso and removed the cooling garment and diaper, changes that were criticized by the scientific community. For the American suit, over 50 shades of white fabric were tested in consultation with the film's cinematographer to fit the vast range of individual lighting setups. For the project, Temime deviated from her usual pen-to-paper approach to conceptualization and created the costumes in a digital 3D environment instead.
Temime is known for reinventing the look of the Bond girl. With her involvement in the 23rd and 24th James Bond film, Skyfall and Spectre, Temime's work was specifically centered around adjusting the Bond girl's appearance to today's society's idea of femininity, as well as making their outfits more functional and logical. Whereas older entries meant to dress Bond girls solely for the purpose of eye candy, modern Bond girls were supposed to have a more sophisticated, feminist, and independent approach to their style, according to Temime.
Temime declined to return as costume designer for the Harry Potter spin-off film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them because she felt that her involvement with the franchise was meant to end after the conclusion of the main series.
In 2017, Temime joined artists' supply brand Prismacolor, products of which she frequently uses for her own work, as an advocate.
She is serving as costume designer for the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe production Black Widow.
Controversy
During the promotion of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 in 2010, Temime, who served as the film's costume designer, was widely accused of copying a dress from the Alexander McQueen fall 2008 collection "The Girl Who Lived in the Tree" for the film. The white layered tulle dress, worn by the character Fleur Delacour in the context of a wedding ceremony, features a pattern of two phoenixes facing each other on the bodice and black over-laid peacock feathers dissolving down the length of the dress. The latter appears to be directly copied from the Alexander McQueen dress, while the peacock motif was slightly altered to more closely resemble the phoenix. Temime has neither confirmed nor denied the accusations, stating in an interview with the Los Angeles Times that she wanted the dress to be a "witch wedding dress but not a Halloween dress. The dress is white but it needed to have something fantastic to it. So there is the phoenix , the bird, which is a symbol of love in a way because there is rebirth, love never dies, it is born again."Personal life
Temime has maintained a friendship with actress Emma Watson, whom she dressed for the role of Hermione Granger over a span of six movies. As Watson started modeling for such brands as Chanel and Burberry, Temime used to help her pick clothing for premieres and go shopping with her and her mother on occasion.Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Notes |
1975 | Red Sien | as Jany Fischer |
1979 | Uit elkaar | as Janine Hubar |
1980 | The Lucky Star | as Jany Van Hellenberg Hubar |
1982 | A Question of Silence | as Jany Hubar |
1983 | Een zaak van leven of dood | as Jany Hubar |
1983 | De Lift | as Jany Hubar |
1984 | Ciske de Rat | as Jany Hubar |
1985 | Private Resistance | as Jany Van Hellenberg Hubar |
1985 | De prooi | as Jany Van Hellenberg Hubar |
1985 | The Dream | as Jany Hubar |
1986 | Op hoop van zegen | as Jany Van Hellenberg Hubar |
1988 | Honneponnetje | as Jany Van Hellenberg Hubar |
1989 | Rituelen | |
1990 | In the Shadow of the Sandcastle | as Jany Hubar |
1992 | The Johnsons | |
1992 | For a Lost Soldier | |
1993 | Belle van Zuylen – Madame de Charrière | |
1993 | Unknown Time | |
1994 | 1000 Roses | |
1994 | The Butterfly Lifts the Cat Up | |
1995 | Last Call | |
1995 | Antonia's Line | |
1995 | All Men Are Mortal | |
1996 | Crimetime | |
1997 | Character | |
1997 | House of America | Won—BAFTA Cymru Award for Best Costume 1998 |
1998 | The Commissioner | |
1999 | Sunset Heights | |
1999 | De bal | |
2000 | Rancid Aluminium | |
2000 | Gangster No. 1 | |
2000 | The Luzhin Defence | |
2001 | High Heels and Low Lifes | |
2001 | Invincible | |
2002 | La balsa de piedra | |
2002 | A Family Man | |
2002 | Moonlight | |
2003 | Resistance | |
2004 | Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban | Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Costume Design 2005 |
2004 | ' | |
2005 | Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire | Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Costume Design 2006 Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Costume Design 2005 |
2006 | Copying Beethoven | |
2006 | Children of Men | |
2007 | Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix | Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Costume Design 2008 Nominated—Costume Designers Guild Award for Excellence in Fantasy Film 2008 |
2008 | In Bruges | |
2009 | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince | Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Costume Design 2010 |
2010 | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 | Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Costume Design 2011 |
2011 | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 | Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Costume Design 2012 Nominated—Award Circuit Community Award for Best Achievement in Costume Design 2011 Won—Costume Designers Guild Award for Excellence in Fantasy Film 2012 |
2012 | Wrath of the Titans | |
2012 | Skyfall | Won'—Costume Designers Guild Award for Excellence in Contemporary Film 2013 |
2013 | Gravity | |
2014 | Hercules | |
2015 | Spectre | |
2015 | Victor Frankenstein | |
2016 | Passengers | |
2017 | Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool | |
2019 | The Kid Who Would Be King | |
2019 | Judy | Nominated—British Independent Film Award for Best Costume Design 2019 Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Costume Design 2020 Nominated—BAFTA Award for Best Costume Design 2020 |
2019 | 6 Underground | |
2020 | Black Widow'' |
Television
Awards and honors
BAFTA Awards, Wales- 1998: House of America, Best Costume.
- 2012: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, Excellence in Fantasy Film.
- 2013: Skyfall, Excellence in Contemporary Film.
- 1995: Special Jury Prize for her costume designs.
- 2010: Honorary Rembrandt Award for her work as costume designer.