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Stills, TVC, Film, TV Series and Red Carpet Events Stylist & Costume Buyer Booking agent: Freelancers 03 9682 2722 www.anitafitzgerald.com [email protected] Anita is a Melbourne based Stylist and Costume Buyer working across Stills, TVC, Film, TV series and Red Carpet Events. Having worked in the industry for over ten years, Anita has styled many well known actors and celebrities, has styled large scale publicity campaigns for TVC and stills and has been the Costume Buyer on many Australian and International film and TV series. Anita thrives on collaborating with inspiring photographers, directors, hair & makeup artists and costume designers and is available for commercial, editorial and personal styling. Stills Kate Jenkinson Foxtel Magazine Cover Shoot 2020 Photographer: Gina Milicia Stylist Elyse Knowles House of Wellness Magazine Stylist Cover Shoot 2018 Photographer: Tina Smigielski Georgia Love House of Wellness Magazine Stylist Cover Shoot 2018 Photographer: Tina Smigielski Brodie Harper House of Wellness Cover Shoot Stylist Cover Shoot 2018 Photographer: Tina Smigielski Janet Roach House of Wellness Magazine Stylist Editorial 2018 Photographer: Tim Carrafa Austereo Perth Breakfast Team Stylist Advertising Billboards 2018 Natalie Bassingthwaite The Weekly Review Stylist Cover Shoot 2017 Asher Keddie & Kat Stewart Offspring Stylist Publicity stills campaign 2016 Photographer: Ben King Jess Marais The Wrong Girl Stylist Publicity stills campaign 2016 Photographer: Cameron Grayson Jodi Gordon Neighbours Stylist Publicity stills campaign 2016 Photographer: Tina Smigielski Chrissie Swan & Anh Do Long Lost Family Stylist Publicity stills campaign 2016 Photographer: Ben King Jo Stanley & Lehmo Gold FM/ARN Stylist Publicity stills campaign 2016 Photographer: Elizabeth Allnutt KMART 2016 – 2017 Various catalogues Stylist Wellcom Nadine Garner, Dr Blake Photographer: Narelle Sheean Stylist Publicity stills campaign 2015 Kat Stewart, Mr and Mrs Murder Network Ten Stylist Publicity stills campaign 2013 Photographer: Ben King Anthony La Paglia, Underground Network Ten Stylist Publicity stills campaign 2012 Photographer: John Tsiavis Asher Keddie, Offspring Network Ten Stylist Publicity stills campaign 2012 Photographer: John Tsiavis Carrie Bickmore Sunday Life Magazine Stylist Cover story 2012 Photographer: Sam Ruttyn Clare Bowditch The Sunday Age, M Magazine Stylist Cover story 2012 Photographer: Simon Schlutter Asher Keddie, Carrie Bickmore, TV Week Magazine Stylist Hamish Blake and TV Week Gold Logie Nominees Adam Hills Photographer: Tina Smigielski Cover story 2012 Shaun Micallef, Amanda Keller OK Magazine Stylist Charlie Pickering, Josh Thomas Photographer: Tina Smigielski Talking Bout Your Generation Stills 2012 Asher Keddie TV Week Stylist Cover story 2012 Photographer: Tina Smigielski Lisa McCune, Matt Day Network Ten, Reef Doctors Stylist Publicity stills campaign 2012 Photographer: Ellis Parrinder Kate Langbroek, Dave Hughes Nova FM Stylist Publicity stills campaign 2012 Photographer: David Cook Rodger Corser, Jolene Anderson Network Ten/ Rush Stylist Publicity stills campaign 2011 Photographer: Adam Haddrick Offspring Cast Network Ten Stylist Publicity stills campaign 2010 Photographer: Andrew Maccoll Rush Cast Network Ten Stylist Publicity stills campaign 2009 Photographer: Gina Milicia Hamish and Andy Network Ten Stylist Aria Awards shoot 2009 Photographer: Adam Haddrick Rush Cast Network Ten Stylist Publicity stills campaign 2009 Photographer: Gina Milicia Film & TV Clickbait Carnivores Productions Costume Buyer Netflix TV Series, 3 eps, 2019 Cost Designer: Mariot Kerr Secret Bridesmaids’ Business Seven Studios Costume Buyer TV series, 6 eps, 2019 Costume Designer: Penny Dickinson Five Bedrooms Network Ten/Hoodlum Productions Costume Buyer TV series, 8 eps, 2018/19 Costume Designer: Shauna Lovisetto The Whistleblower Whistle Movie Productions Costume Buyer Feature Film, 2018 Costume Designer: Katherine Milne Ali’s Wedding Matchbox Pictures Costume Buyer Feature Film 2015 Costume Designer: Anna Borghesi Spin Out Sony Pictures Costume Buyer Feature Film 2015 Costume Designer: Aphrodite Kondos Winners & Losers S5 Seven Network Costume Buyer TV Series 13 eps 2015 Costume Designer: Kate Seeley Winners & Losers S4 Seven Network Costume Buyer TV Series 13 eps 2014 Costume Designer: Kate Seeley House Husbands S3 Playmaker Costume Buyer TV Series 13 eps 2014 Costume Designer: Erin Roche Ja'mie Private School Girl Princess Pictures/HBO Costume Buyer TV Series 6 eps 2013 Costume Designer: Kitty Stuckey Jonah From Tonga Princess Pictures/HBO Costume Buyer TV Series 6 eps 2013 Costume Designer: Kitty Stuckey The Project Carrie Bickmore, Charlie Pickering Stylist TV Series 36 eps 2012 Dave Hughes, Ruby Rose Network Ten Everybody Dance Now Jason Derulo Personal dresser TV series 4 episodes 2012 Fremantle Media Stylist: Pip Cooke Ruby Rose, James Mathison Network Ten Stylist TV series 2009 The 7PM Project The Pacific HBO PA to Costume Designer TV Series 5 episodes 2009 Producers: Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks Costume Designer: Penny Rose (UK) The Pacific HBO Costume Assistant TV series 5 episodes 2009 Producers: Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks Breaking Down Department Costume Designer: Penny Rose (UK) Underbelly Showtime Costume Attachment TV Series 13 episodes 2008 Costume Designer: Louise Wakefield Network Ten 2007-2012 Wardrobe Department Standby The Project, News, The Circle, AFL TVC A selection of commercials Hertz 2019 Mustard Creative Stylist Jenny Craig 2018 Chocolate Stylist Hairhouse Warehouse 2018 Yellow jacket Stylist Virgin 2018 Revolver Stylist GMHBA 2018 Brightworks Stylist Holden 2018 Revolver Buyer Mitsubishi Eight Stylist Sportsbet 2017 Sportsbet Stylist Hyundai 2017 Revolver Stylist Royal Melb Hospital Home Lottery 2017 RMHHL Stylist Virgin 2017 Revolver Buyer Libra 2017 13co Buyer Iselect 2017 Finch Buyer Coles 2017 Flinders Lane Buyer Crown 2016 Sheepish Lion Buyer Kmart 2016 Kmart Stylist Westpac 2016 Revolver Stylist Royal Melb Hospital Home Lottery 2016 RMHHL Stylist iselect 2016 Finch Buyer Nissan 2016 The Sweet Shop Buyer NAB 2016 Revolver Buyer Telstra, Henri Leconte Rabbit Content Stylist Tiger Airways 2015 The Otto Empire Stylist Liptons Ice Tea 2015 MOFILM Stylist Hughesy and Kate 2012 Nova FM Stylist Talking Bout Your Generation TVC 2011 Network Ten Stylist Toyota, The Block, Polly and Waz TVC 2011 Adfarm Stylist Hungry Jacks 2010 Hub Productions Stylist Kmart 2010 Renegade Films Stylist Sorbent Daffodil Day 2009 Renegade Films Stylist Red Carpet Events Myf Warhurst Eurovision Stylist Hosting & Red Carpet 2017 Kat Stewart TV Week Logie Awards Stylist Red Carpet 2013 Asher Keddie Appearance at Stylist Red Carpet 2012 Melbourne Spring Fashion Week Alexandra Schepisi AACTA Awards Stylist Red Carpet 2012 Asher Keddie Network Ten Stylist Red Carpet 2011 TV Week Logie Awards Asher Keddie & Kat Stewart Network Ten Stylist Red Carpet 2010 Offspring launch Referee details available upon request Zed Dragojlovich, Costume Designer Shauna Lovisetto, Costume Designer Katherine Milne, Costume Designer .
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