Katia Stano designed the costumes for the TV show The 100. The show takes place in a post-apocalyptic world. "Think a Game of Thrones/The Hunger Games mash up".
"There's no Barneys, no Nordstrom, no Target," Stano says. "So
everything that has been left over from the post-apocalyptic war has
been [torn] to shreds and they have re-purposed everything."

"One of the most asked about items are the bomber jackets that the cast
are wearing, they look vintage and second hand, but they’re only from
H&M! With the cuffs and collars frayed, stitching pulled and
re-worked. Some of them have even been turned inside out to expose the
quilted, orange padding, whereas the majority have the navy jackets.
It’s a small detail that the fandom have picked up on, but it’s the
details such as that one – which distinguish the ‘insiders’ and
‘outsiders’ of the group – that are appreciated by hardcore fans."

Here, Clark is using an airplane like buckle from the drop-ship as a buckle across her chest. Tires and scrap metal are used as armor, animal skin is used as thermal
wear and odd bits of material are used as weapon holsters.

Their clothes out in space.
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