Materials and sketches for Cinderella.
The design for Bernadette Peters' Act II costume as The Witch.
A costume design for The Witch
Materials and designs for The Mysterious Man
An alternate design sketch for The Witch.
Materials and a sketch for The Narrator's suit, which zipped up the back to allow Tom Aldredge to wear the Mysterious Man costume underneath.
The ethereal design for Cinderella's Mother.
Cinderella's step sister prepares for the ball.
Fabric and designs for Little Red's Grandmother.
A sketch for one of the Princes.
Cinderella's Step Sisters
A design for Cinderella's Step Mother.
Materials and designs for the overgrown Jack.
An inspiration and sketch for one of the Princes.
Princess Diana's wedding gown inspired the designs for Cinderella's royal dress.
An original design with fabrics for Rapunzel.
Design and fabcric samples for Rapunzel's Act II gown.
Cinderella's ball gown and slipper.
Cinderella's slipper in the studio .
Robert Westenberg tries on a prototype for The Wolf.
Inspirations and designs for Little Red and The Wolf
Fabrics and designs for Jack's Mother
Hould-Ward's Into the Woods "show bible," which perserves the designs and samples of the original materials used to make the costumes.
A sketch and materials for The Wolf.
Hould-Ward's Into the Woods "show bible," which perserves the designs and samples of the original materials used to make the costumes.
Hould-Ward's Into the Woods "show bible," which perserves the designs and samples of the original materials used to make the costumes.
This fabric was woven into the bottom of the Baker's Wife's dress for Joanna Gleason.
Hould-Ward's Into the Woods "show bible," which perserves the designs and samples of the original materials used to make the costumes.
Hould-Ward explained that the coloring of costumes began to take on darker and richer tones in the second act as the threat of the giant looms over the characters.
Hould-Ward's Into the Woods "show bible," which perserves the designs and samples of the original materials used to make the costumes.
The flowing fabrics that made Rapunzel's gown.
A design and fabrics for The Steward.
Hould-Ward's Into the Woods "show bible," which perserves the designs and samples of the original materials used to make the costumes.
Hould-Ward's Into the Woods "show bible," which perserves the designs and samples of the original materials used to make the costumes.
Materials and fabric for The Mysterious Man
Ann Hould-Ward shows the hand-painted fabric for The Witch's cape.
The design and hand-painted fabrics for Bernadette Peters' costume as The Witch in Act II.
Designs and inspiration for the fairy tale world of Into the Woods.
Ann Hould-Ward in her studio.
Monica Simoes