
The Subtle Craft of Tone and Texture in Political Thrillers with Jenny Gering - The Diplomat
From Voice Of Costume - The Untold Stories of Unseen Artists by Catherine Baumgardner - Costume Designer and Educator
February 13, 2026 · 44 min · Season 2 · Episode 40
About this episode
Catherine Baumgardner interviews costume designer Jenny Gering about the subtle craft of tone and texture in political thrillers.
Power isn't shouted in this world—it's tailored. Discover how suits, fabric, and subtle choices quietly drive tension in a political thriller. In this thoughtful and inspiring conversation, host Catherine Baumgardner sits down with acclaimed costume designer Jenny Gering , whose work spans The Americans and season three of The Diplomat . Gering reflects on her childhood split between tomboy freedom and classic Hollywood obsession, crediting old movies, vintage fashion, and storytelling as the roots of her creative instincts. The discussion traces her unconventional path into costume design—one built on curiosity, saying yes, and discovering that seemingly unrelated skills can suddenly click into purpose. Gering offers a candid look at the demands of episodic television, describing The Americans as a trial-by-fire education in speed, research, and stamina, while emphasizing the importance of mentorship, collaboration, and problem-solving under pressure. As the conversation shifts to The Diplomat , Gering unpacks the subtle art of designing for political thrillers: restrained palettes, repeated garments, and the careful use of tone and texture to differentiate characters without…
People in this episode
Host: Catherine Baumgardner
Guest: Jenny Gering
Topics covered
- costume design
- political thrillers
- episodic television
- mentorship
- collaboration
Keywords
- The Americans
- The Diplomat
- fabric
- tension
- vintage fashion
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: The Americans, The Diplomat, The "Voice of Costume
Places: Hollywood
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