welcome

What a costume designer does is a cross between magic and camouflage. We create the illusion of changing the actors into what they are not. We ask the public to believe that every time they see a performer on the screen, he's become a different person.” 
© Christopher Harris 2013

About Christopher

Christopher     Harris     is     a     master     costume technician   currently   working   as   a   freelance costume   technician   in   the   Dallas/Ft.   Worth.     He   began   working   in   the   theatrical   costuming industry    in    the    Dallas/Fort    Worth    area    in 2001.      He   earned   a   Bachelor   of   Fine   Arts     from   the   University   of   Oklahoma   in   2010   and Master   of   Fine   Arts   from   Boston   University   in 2013.   He   was   the   Costume   Studio   Manager at the University of Oklahoma for 6 years.  He   loves   building   costumes   because   it   is   an ever-changing   puzzle   that   has   to   be   solved.     Every   show   and   every   piece   of   clothing   holds its own challenges.
~Edith Head
Master Costume Technician  Christopher Harris Master Costume Technician  Christopher Harris

welcome

What a costume designer does is a cross between magic and camouflage. We create the illusion of changing the actors into what they are not. We ask the public to believe that every time they see a performer on the screen, he's become a different person.” 
© Christopher Harris
Christopher Harris Master Costume Technician

About Christopher

Christopher     Harris     is     a     master     costume technician   currently   working   as   a   freelance costume   technician   in   the   Dallas/Ft.   Worth.     He   began   working   in   the   theatrical   costuming industry    in    the    Dallas/Fort    Worth    area    in 2001.      He   earned   a   Bachelor   of   Fine   Arts     from   the   University   of   Oklahoma   in   2010   and Master   of   Fine   Arts   from   Boston   University   in 2013.   He   was   the   Costume   Studio   Manager at the University of Oklahoma for 6 years.  He   loves   building   costumes   because   it   is   an ever-changing   puzzle   that   has   to   be   solved.     Every   show   and   every   piece   of   clothing   holds its own challenges.