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Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood

Episode 159 of the The Art of Costume Podcast podcast, hosted by Spencer Williams & Elizabeth Joy Glass | The Art of Costume, titled "Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood" was published on March 10, 2026 and runs 55 minutes.

March 10, 2026 ·55m · The Art of Costume Podcast

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It’s Oscar week, costume nerds, and on this episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we’re heading back to the sun-soaked streets of 1969 Los Angeles to explore the Academy Award–nominated costumes of Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood.Join Spencer and Elizabeth as they break down the unforgettable looks of Rick Dalton, Cliff Booth, and Sharon Tate, the eerie style of the Manson Family, and even the costumes from the Western television series unfolding within the film itself. Along the way, Spencer shares some behind-the-scenes stories from Jay Glennie’s new book, dives into a bit of Hollywood lore, and—because it’s Oscar season—offers another passionate awards-season rant.Plus, this episode features special featurette clips from the film’s costume designer and Academy Award nominee Arianne Phillips, giving us a closer look at the craftsmanship behind one of modern cinema’s most memorable films. Join us as we journey back to the summer of 1969. 🎬✨

It’s Oscar week, costume nerds, and on this episode of The Art of Costume Podcast, we’re heading back to the sun-soaked streets of 1969 Los Angeles to explore the Academy Award–nominated costumes of Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood.Join Spencer and Elizabeth as they break down the unforgettable looks of Rick Dalton, Cliff Booth, and Sharon Tate, the eerie style of the Manson Family, and even the costumes from the Western television series unfolding within the film itself. Along the way, Spencer shares some behind-the-scenes stories from Jay Glennie’s new book, dives into a bit of Hollywood lore, and—because it’s Oscar season—offers another passionate awards-season rant.Plus, this episode features special featurette clips from the film’s costume designer and Academy Award nominee Arianne Phillips, giving us a closer look at the craftsmanship behind one of modern cinema’s most memorable films. Join us as we journey back to the summer of 1969. 🎬✨

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