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- Summer Raemason, News Reporter
- Published: 23:11, 19 Nov 2024
- Updated: 23:15, 19 Nov 2024
CILLIAN Murphy has paid tribute to a Peaky Blinders icon who sadly died aged 60.
The deed show's costumer designer, Stephanie Collie, passed distant connected October 26 aft being diagnosed with terminal crab six months ago.
In tribute to Stephanie, prima Cillian who plays the celebrated Thomas 'Tommy' Shelby, wrote: "Stephanie was a ferocious talent. She invented the Peaky Blinders look and silhouette that has go iconic crossed the world.
"We volition each miss her. RIP."
Peaky Blinders' official Instagram account besides paid tribute to Stephanie's "incredible work".
They wrote: "We were truthful saddened to larn of the passing of costume decorator Stephanie Collie.
"Stephanie's unthinkable enactment successful our archetypal bid was cardinal to creating the iconic look of the Peaky Blinders, and has gone connected to animate truthful galore radical astir the world. Our emotion and thoughts are with her family."
Stephanie has been remembered fondly by A-listers crossed Hollywood.
Samuel L. Jackson said: "Stephanie was substance for my characters. A wonderfully joyous & collaborative portion of my process.
"I'll miss her, is an understatement."
Fellow acting icon Ryan Reynolds added: "Deeply saddened to perceive of Stephanie Collie's passing.
"She was an accomplished and talented decorator — but the satellite has besides mislaid 2 precious earthy resources: her wry wit and acerbic observational humour.
"My condolences to her family, colleagues and each who knew her. Rest well, Stephanie."
Stephanie worked the iconic Peaky Blinders' costumes during the archetypal series.
Her power connected set, and iconic designs, were mostly liable for creating the unmistakable ambiance of the deed show.
She was calved successful Cheshire and moved to Cheltenham to survey astatine Cheltenham Arts College.
The globally recognised costume decorator completed a manner grade astatine the London College of Fashion.