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Disney+’s We were the lucky ones, a journey to the 50’s in a Europe in turmoil

Disney+ has unleashed the magic by transporting us back to the 50’s. With Joey King (‘My First Kiss’, ‘Bullet Train’) and Logan Lerman (‘Percy Jackson’, ‘Hunters’, ‘Bullet Train’) at the helm, “We were the lucky ones” promises to be an unforgettable experience.

A series, based on true events and adapted by Erica Lipez (‘The Morning Show’, ‘Bates Motel’), tells the moving story of the Kurcs, a Jewish family separated at the beginning of World War II. Their thrilling journey will be seen on the Hulu platform from 28 March, with the first three episodes set to captivate audiences.

Costume Designer: Lisa Duncan

Costume Department: Ana Cuerda

From the streets of Europe to the enchanting landscapes of Andalusia, filming for this epic production has spanned months and made its mark in locations including Romania, Jerez, the capital of the Costa del Sol, and Marbella. Logan Lerman’s popularity has generated a local fan phenomenon, making the filming a unique experience for the community. At Peris Costumes we are proud to have participated in this project.

“We were the lucky ones” is presented as an emotional journey, taking viewers through the hardships and hopes of a family in a time of war. With a stellar cast and a monumental production, this series is shaping up to be a journey that will leave a lasting mark on the hearts of those who watch it.

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    Cosprop and Peris Costumes Group Form Global Partnership, Creating Powerhouse Service forInternational Productions

    London based costume house Cosprop, founded by Oscar-winning costume designer John Bright OBE, announces a long-term collaboration with The Peris Costumes Group, combining the unique strengths of each company: Cosprop’s tradition of authentic high-level period costume making, augmented by Peris’s all-era 14 million collection and 26-country network serving the global production industry.

    The development follows recent successful film collaborations between Cosprop and Peris Costumes, now set to grow further.

    Timed to follow Cosprop’s 60th anniversary gala at the V&A, Cosprop will join forces with Peris to offer a well-rounded service to productions from its London base maintaining its famed creative standards.

    John Bright will remain as Creative Director, allowing him also to expand his work in arts education for the underprivileged through The Bright Foundation.

    John Bright said: “This collaboration is the logical next step for Cosprop, opening us up to a wider audience by combining our commitment to authenticity and quality with Peris’s extraordinary global scale and innovation.”

    Javier Toledo, owner of Peris Costumes, said: “Partnering with Cosprop strengthens our combined presence in the UK, European and global markets. Together, we provide costume designers worldwide an unmatched service where quality, authenticity and variety go hand in hand. This supports the UK’s position as a global production hub.”

    Celebrations continue with “Costume Culture: Sixty Years of Cosprop” at London’s Fashion and Textile Museum, featuring costumes from Pride and Prejudice, Pirates of the Caribbean and Game of Thrones.

    Madrid this week, Peris Costumes sponsors the Yvonne Blake Costume Awards and for the first time there’s an International award presented by the renowned Oscar winning UK costume designer, Jenny Beavan.