




This Coffee Table Book Celebrates the Undeniable Fashion Influence of 'Euphoria'
Developed by the show’s costume designer Heidi Bivens, along with A24.
The influence of HBO’s Euphoria is undeniable. From fashion to beauty and everything in between, the cult-loved series infiltrated our wardrobes, our TikTok feeds and honestly? Our psyche. It’s not a secret either, in fact, it’s quite the opposite — and a fact that the show’s creators are well aware of. As a result, Euphoria‘s costume designer, Heidi Bivens, has teamed up with entertainment company A24 to create a hefty coffee table book which delves into the process behind the show’s killer wardrobe.
Titled Euphoria Fashion, the book opens with an introduction written by fashion designer and former Moschino creative director, Jeremy Scott, who designed a custom Moschino dress for Sydney Sweeney‘s character, Cassie Howard, in season two. The book also features intimate conversations between Bivens and the stellar cast, including the likes of Zendaya, Hunter Schafer and Alexa Demie, alongside the show’s makeup artist Doniella Davy and creator Sam Levinson.
If that (somehow) didn’t sound enticing enough, then there’s also the fact that the book contains several behind-the-scenes breakdowns of each character’s signature looks, plus exclusive Q&As with the designers themselves (Coperni and Arianne Phillips, to name a few.) Elsewhere, the book features numerous original essays covering topics like “high camp, normcore bondage and memes from Twitter,” so it doesn’t just look good, it really, truly is.
Take a look inside the book above, and head to the A24’s web store to purchase it for $60 USD.
In other influential fashion news, read our interview with Tyler McGillivary.