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Ivy Stewart

About Ivy

I’m Ivy! I am a costume designer, wardrobe supervisor, theatre technician, and competitive cosplayer. My personal journey in costume is a blend of American and UK professional experience. I was born in the United States, and lived and worked there until 2021. I got my start as a cosplayer when I was just fourteen, attending my first comic convention and being so inspired by all the amazing artists around me. That was all the way back in 2012; since then, I have gone on to develop costumes professionally for theatre on the West End, and be the point of call for many cosplayers who want their dream build to come to life. My skillset spans a variety of mediums, including leatherwork, dye and print, and digital art. I think that these skills should continue to be shared in a positive and accessible way, so it is my goal to keep the art of human creativity alive. I am committed to a 100% AI Free creative environment, and am extremely passionate about sharing skills with other creatives. I am inspired by so many different aspects of life, but my biggest sources of inspiration come from drag, horror, sci-fi, and high fantasy. I thoroughly enjoy the use of practical effects and tangible works wherever possible. I love the challenge of developing a new skill, as well as learning from other fantastic artists about their own techniques and practices. An essential part of my lived experience as an artist is my Queer identity, as well as my neurodiversity. As a transmasculine and autistic artist, these lenses shape the way I interpret my world. Being autistic and trans is such a gift toward my personal creativity and way of thinking, despite facing stigmas and confronting challenges accelerating my career in both technical and creative workspaces. Bringing both of these important identities forward in my career offers other creatives a deeply honest, sensitive, and innovative perspective. I am committed to not only continuing to challenge existing professional stigmas, but equally deliver work that is inclusive and thoughtfully executed. I'm eager to connect with fellow creatives, performers, and visionaries who share a passion for innovative and expressive art. Whether you have a specific project in mind or simply want to explore the art of costume and design with likeminded people, I would love to hear from you.

Locations I would like to work
Kent
Surrey
Sussex
Production areas I would like to work in
Art Department Assistant, Costume Trainee / Assistant, Director's Assistant
Non-Production areas I would like to work in
Development, Script Reader, VFX
The collaborations roles I am interested in
Costume Assistant, Costume Designer, Production Designer

Skills & Experience

Driving license
Full UK

General Experience

Is DBS checked.
Yes
Has a valid First Aid Qualification.
Yes
Has a valid UK drivers licence.
Yes
Has their own car.
Yes
Has had COVID training.
Yes

Software Experience

Adobe Illustrator
- Competent
Adobe Photoshop
- Expert
Adobe Premier
- Competent
After Effects
- Basic
Cinema 4D (Maxon)
- Basic
Final Cut
- Competent
Final Draft
- Basic
FORscene
- Basic
Maya
- Basic
MS Excel
- Expert
MS Powerpoint
- Expert
MS Word
- Expert
Nuke
- Basic

Education

2024.
University of the Arts London
Costume for Theatre and Screen


Showreel & Photographs


No
Yes