The show has to buy the clothes and keep them because Paolo is unsure if creator Shonda Rhimes will want to revisit a particular scene in a flashback. As a result, Olivia's closet is as big as the Manhattan Starbucks where Paolo met a reporter.
Paolo shops from the runway, at department stores, from windows and online. When she was on vacation this past summer on a cruise, she fell in love with a fellow passenger's outfit. She told the passenger the clothing tag was showing (it wasn't) so she could "fix it" and steal a peek at the label.
Is there anything in that bulging "Scandal" closet that Paolo would like to borrow? "I'm a uniform girl. I dislike dressing myself. It's all black and white in my closet I wear whatever is easiest to get me through the day."
She is, after all, dressing up to 80 people per episode. "We should call it 'Scramble' not 'Scandal.'"
Olivia was easy, though. Paolo had her look down before she knew Washington would be the star and maybe even before "Scandal" was pitched as a pilot.
Paolo, whose credits also include "The West Wing" and "ER," says she keeps dozens of files on imaginary characters, cutting out photos and jotting down notes about what they would wear and stuffing them into folders. One was "an African-American woman in light clothes and a custom Louise Green hat," she said. "I had an image of Diana Ross. I would have liked a bigger brim on the hat, but our sets are too dark and you couldn't see Kerry's face."
Paolo also works on Showtime's "Shameless," and her problem there is that the characters are supposed to have a gritty appearance, but Emmy Rossum, the most fashion-y of the cast, is a little model-like, she says. "You'll look at her and say, 'She looks too good in that!'"
There are other stars that Paolo would like the opportunity to dress, including Patricia Heaton and Julianna Margulies, whom she calls "so elegant and stylish."
"I have characters and their wardrobes ready to go. I just need a show for them."
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