Donna Berwick, a highly respected costume designer known for her work on popular films and TV shows such as Da 5 Bloods, Hemlock Grove, and Game of Thrones, has sadly passed away at the age of 66. Her brother announced on social media that she lost her battle with breast cancer on Wednesday.
Described as a vibrant and joyful individual, Donna's creative talent and fearless approach to life left a lasting impact on those around her. Before delving into the world of costume design, she honed her skills at the School of Visual Arts in New York City and the Fashion Institute of Technology, where she earned a BFA and an associate's degree in fashion design, respectively.
Donna's career in the fashion industry began in New York City's garment district, designing for renowned artist Grace Jones. She later transitioned into film costume design, working on notable projects such as Malcolm X, Mo' Better Blues, and Game of Thrones.
Her work on TV shows like Hemlock Grove and Game of Thrones showcased her exceptional talent and creativity, earning her a reputation as a skilled and versatile costume designer in the entertainment industry.
Throughout her career, Donna was a member of the Rodeo Caldonia artistic collective, contributing to groundbreaking art across various mediums. Her fearless celebration of life and unwavering passion for her craft inspired all those who had the privilege of knowing her.
Stephan Berwick, Donna's brother, paid tribute to her remarkable spirit and artistic legacy, highlighting her unwavering dedication to her craft and her family. Donna's impact as an artist and a beloved family member will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
Donna Berwick's legacy as a pioneering costume designer and a cherished family member will continue to inspire future generations in the entertainment industry and beyond.