Go behind the scenes of the worlds most famous costumiers on a 1.5-hour insider walking tour led by an expert guide. As you are guided through the various departments of the home of the world famous Angels Costumes, see miles of clothing racks with familiar looking costumes that have featured on TV, Film and Stage, learn about the process that brings them to life and get an insight into the fascinating history of Angels.
Enjoy a two hour walking tour around the home of Angels in North London - the premier provider of costumes for the entertainment industry. The tour which takes place at their warehouse where all the costumes are designed, fitted and stored shows you the whole process from start to finish.
Starting with an overview of the history of the family owned company since it was established in 1840 your knowledgeable guide will take you through of the departments that oversee the process including tailoting, alterations and uniforms and armoury where you will get a flavour of the thousands of costumes that have been made and stored on site.
The costumes made here have all appeared in many well known TV, Film and Stage productions including Downton Abbey, Game of Thrones and Wicked to name but a few. Who knows who might be having a fitting when you go on tour? The tour group size is strictly limited to 15 persons and whilst photography is allowed video footage is not.
Please arrive 15 minutes early at the reception of Angels Costumes, 1 Garrick Road, London NW9 6AA. Your guide will meet you in the foyer area. You must show proof of a lateral flow test when arriving (due to insurance and contracts with their film and TV customers). Also face masks must be worn.
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