Pop Culture with Pat interview with Meagan.
Instyle | How Lisa Frankenstein’s Costumes Were Made (ft Designer Meagan McLaughlin Luster)
On this episode of Behind The Seams, Emmy-nominated costume designer Meagan McLaughlin-Luster tours her designs and walks through the process of creating the costumes for the film Lisa Frankenstein. The Emmy-nominated costume designer felt an instant connection to the script for Diablo Cody’s latest project. Between the campy, teenage horror-flick source material and late 1980s setting, McLaughlin-Luster saw so much of herself in the script, in some cases even using actual clothes that she wore during the ‘80s & ‘90s as part of the film.
Focus Features Dressed | Revisit 1989 Fashion Through The Rad and Colorful World of Lisa Frankenstein
Find your next colorful fit through the flare and vibrant costumes of #LisaFrankenstein with Joe Zee, featuring authentic vintage pieces, tulle & more.
NYTimes | For Zelda Williams, Daughter of Robin, a Goth Zombie Comedy Is Cathartic
As the director of “Lisa Frankenstein,” she embraced a tale in which no one was concerned whether grief was palatable to others.
“Lisa Frankenstein” Costume Designer Meagan McLaughlin Luster on Dressing a Muse and a Monster
MPAA "The Credits" | Speaking to The Credits from her home, McLaughlin Luster details the origins of Lisa’s “slutty pirate” dress, explains how an American beer logo wound up on a proper Victorian gown, and reveals the costume easter egg that pays tribute to Zelda William’s late father Robin Williams.
Focus Feature | Having Fun With the '80s in Lisa Frankenstein’s Costumes
An exclusive Q&A with costume designer Meagan McLaughlin Luster.