Gabriel Berry designed blue shirts and slacks for the men, and the women wore dark blue skirts with bright trimmings in other colors.
The witty cardboard sets and delicately colored costumes were by Tom Burckhardt and Gabriel Berry.
Visual design: Gabriel Berry, Donna Dennis, Michael Mazzola and Martin Puryear.
Gabriel Berry designed the teasingly stylish costumes.
The production has spare but attractive sets by Carol Bailey, and costumes that match the work's quirkiness by Gabriel Berry.
The set and costumes by Loy Arcenas and Gabriel Berry, respectively, are nicely understated, 1950's style.
Gabriel Berry designed Ms. Childs's black shirt, trousers and billowing coats.
The dancers, in chic gray slacks by Gabriel Berry, give the work a tailored look.
Gabriel Berry did the costumes.
Mr. Byrd called on his longtime costume designer, Gabriel Berry, to create clothes that would enhance the piece's glamorous atmosphere.