Meg Gordon is a Sydney-based costume designer and supervisor with an impressive career that spans film, television and advertising.
After studying a Bachelor of Design in Fashion & Textile Design at Sydney College of the Arts, Meg discovered her love for designing for the screen and the energetic, collaborative world of filmmaking.
Her early career was shaped by working alongside legendary costume designers Norma Moriceau (Mad Max), Louise Wakefield (Babe), and Terry Ryan (Paradise Road), before moving on to design for notable TV series, feature films, and commercials for major brands such as Guinness, Telstra, Arnott's, and more.
Among her standout projects, Meg designed costumes for the cult film He Died with a Felafel in His Hand, directed by Richard Lowenstein, A Cold Summer by Paul Middleditch, and co-designed Broken Highway with Laurie McInnes. She’s also credited with breathing new life into the costumes of the long-running TV drama All Saints, transforming its look to match the intensity of a fast-paced emergency ward.
Meg is a professional member of the Australian Academy of Cinema & Television Arts (AACTA).
Expertise
Costume Design for Film & Television Drama
Costume Supervisor
Costume Design for TVC’s
Costume Design for TVC’s
(Examples)
LA Ice Cola
Arnott’s Shapes
Strongbow White & Lemon White
Guinness UK