Stephen Sondheim’s Company explores the role of love, marriage, and friendship in our lives seen through the eyes of Robert, a man struggling to find the right person to walk into forever with. He’s bright and charismatic but something is missing. He looks at his friends, the lives they lead and the relationships they’re in and wonders, whats does being happy with someone really mean and what does it look like? Through the scope of 1970s fashion in 1970s New York I plan to explore the vibrancy laying within each character. The 1970s was a major decade for the progression of fashion with new fabrics and aesthetics that walked alongside major events like the women's liberation movement and the end of the Vietnam War birthing people yearning to express themselves freely in a society that gripping to the past for dear life. In this production I aimed to bring the eclectic and revolutionary era of 70s fashion to the forefront creating clear crisp looks that bring forth not just the role of the character in the production but a true representation of the inner self and the middle to upper class life the characters are leading. All of this told through through the emerging styles of the day for both men and women. The queer outlook taken on by the director played a pivotal role in the end product of these looks.