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At age 23, Sherrie
Mathieson (formerly Sherrie
Sucher) was the youngest person ever to be accepted
as a Costume Design member of United Scenic
Artists. Since that time -- over three decades
ago -- she has made an indelible mark as an
expert, award-winning
Costume Designer and Fashion
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Working at the top
of her field in feature films, TV movies, industrial
films, music videos, TV specials, print fashion work,
and commercials, she has styled Academy Award-winning
actors and directors, sports figures, comedians, rock
stars, dancers, industry leaders, among many, many
others.
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A partial list of celebrities Ms. Mathieson
has worked with include:
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Ridley
Scott
Alan Arkin
Gregory Peck
Bill Cosby
Amanda Pays
Billy Joel
Rachel Ward
Lena Horne |
Joe
Namath
Brooke Shields
Lynn Redgrave
Marlo Thomas
The Judds
Rita Wilson
Jason Alexander
Victor Garber |
Kelly
McGillis
Sela Ward
Christine Lahti
Rob Morrow
Tom Berenger
Susan Sarandon
Sugar Ray Leonard
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Corporate clients include:
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Gulf
Oil
Met Life
General Electric
Bristol Meyers
Burlington Mills
AT&T
Ford
Miller Beer
Clairol
American Express |
De Beers
Coca-Cola
JC Penney
Chrysler
Prudential Securities
Avon
Time/Life
Olympus
Hanes
Sony |
Subaru
McDonald's
Chase
Hallmark
Dr Pepper
Aetna
Dupont
Eastman Kodak
Morgan Stanley
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Cover Girl
Apple
Mercedes-Benz
Kraft
Pizza Hut
Citibank
UNICEF
Hertz
Pepsi Cola
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Today, Mathieson maintains a thriving
business as a Style Consultant. She
works with clients all over the country and travels
regularly to give seminars. Often using live models, she demonstrates the amazing effect style
has on either aging an individual, or achieving the illusion of greater youthfulness.
The overwhelming response to these seminars showed Mathieson
the growing need and marketplace for a book to address these issues.
Her first book, Forever Cool,
is dedicated to baby-boomer men and women and is available for purchase. Her sequel
(Clarkson-Potter/Random House) is due in bookstores early spring, 2009. Stay Tuned!
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