London's Fashion and Textile Museum has a rich and wonderful exhibition of Cosprop which was created by John Myles Milton Bright (7 March 1940-). which is on display until March 6th 2026.
Below: John Bright
Cosprop is a unique collection of costumes gathered during the last six decades by costume designer John Bright a costume library used by international film and television makers.
Below: John Bright with the costume Uma Thurman wore in 'The Golden Bowl' 2000.

John Bright made this dress in a day!
"There was so much to do that I had to make a dress in an extended day. I created the bodice in the morning, the skirt in the afternoon and the trimmings and finishing in the evening, so it was a 12-16 hour day" John Bright
Above: Sketches for 1979 'Tess', costume design was by Anthony Powell (2 June 1935 – 16 April 2021) who received an Oscar for Best Costume Design.
Above: 1880's peignoir for Tess played by Nastassja Kinski. Lace over peach silk underdress, with pale green fine knitted silk overdress attached with stunning pink and green floral embroidery.
Below: 1880's wedding dress for Tess Durbeyfield played by Nastassja Kinski. Deep cream silk with white lace and panels of ruching.
"Tess was one of the early film productions that brought out the best in what we could do. Anthony researched every detail of the historical period to ensure accuracy, even down to the position of the buttons on the bodices." John Bright
Below: 1914 Wedding Suit for Meryl Streep as Karen Blixen in 'Out of Africa', 1985.

















































