Here is a new interview with Terry Dresbach from Access Hollywood
From Access Hollywood:
Navigating French society in the 18th century on a quest to change history hasn’t been easy for Claire and Jamie Fraser in “Outlander,” but they’ve done it in exquisite style.
Each new episode of the show’s second season has featured stunningly beautiful looks from “Outlander” Costume Designer Terry Dresbach – from Claire’s infamous red dress, to Jamie’s dark and elegant silk coat. Last week’s episode though – “Untimely Resurrection” – was a jam-packed costuming feast as Claire and Jamie attended an event at the garden of Versailles.
As the drama unfolded, characters made appearances in bold colored dresses, intricately detailed waistcoats and coats, and exquisite uniforms.
How familiar were you with Outlander before you got the job?
Before the audition, I did not know the show or the books at all. I just heard of the success of the show in the United States when I went to audition for the role. It has all be a big surprise for me — the show, how good it is, how good the books are, what happens to everyone and most of all the fans and how many they are. After the casting, I read the book. Before that, it was only important for me to get the scent of the scene I had to audition with. But after my agent called me I began to read all the books from Diana. Then I discovered the first season.
What scene did you read for your audition?
It was a scene with Caitriona when the King is speaking to her very, very close. She comes to Versailles. It has not been on yet. So I should not talk more about it. It is in episode 7.
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