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Oct. 12, 2021

Episode 7 | Season 2: Dana Covarrubius talks Only Murders In The Building!

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Look Behind The Look

I had the pleasure of speaking with Dana Covarrubius who is the Costume Designer behind your new favorite show, Only Murders In The Building.  We know you've already devoured season 1 and are relieved to hear that a Season 2 has been greenlit, now hear Dana and I talk about all your favorite characters played by Steve Martin, Selena Gomez, Martin Short and yes, she tells stories about Sting.  Dana shares with me about her creative process and her career path. I especially loved hearing about her upbringing in Texas and finding inspiration in the window displays of her local mall as a young girl.  Dana’s resume includes hit shows - MasterNone (Netflix), Ramy (Hulu), Mrs.Fletcher (HBO), Crashing (HBO), Claws (TNT), Quantico (ABC), Broad City (Comedy Central), Inside Amy Schumer (Comedy Central) and Grand Army (Netflix).  Enjoy learning more about her and her work now!



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Dana Covarrubius

Costume Designer

From www.danacovarrubias.com
Dana Covarrubias is a Costume Designer for film and television.
She has designed costumes for multiple award-winning and ground breaking television shows including Master of None (Netflix), Ramy (Hulu), Mrs. Fletcher (HBO), Crashing (HBO), Claws (TNT), Quantico (ABC), Broad City (Comedy Central), Inside Amy Schumer (Comedy Central) and the soon to be airing Grand Army (Netflix).
In 2018 Dana was honored by new york women in film and television (NYWIFT) for her achievement in costume design.
Dana is a proud texican who has been living in New York for over 17 years and has worked in multiple countries including Ireland, canada, and Italy.
She continues to seek out projects that champion women, diversity, GENDEr NON-CONFORMITY, and the underrepresented.