With its complex layers of narrative, $100 million budget and vast cast, Westworld is the definition of a modern television epic. Taking inspiration from the 1973 film of the same name by Michael Crichton, it’s a Western with a futuristic twist - one where a hyper-real theme park allows the rich to indulge in their fantasies, including shooting the 'hosts' with no fear of retaliation.

The series has been piquing intrigue since it first aired in the UK in last month, not least because it is a sumptuous visual feast. But given Westworld spans multiple time periods and stars a nuanced array of characters, the job of creating costumes for the series was a monumental task for costume designer Ane Crabtree and her team.

She says it’s been the “hardest but most wonderful job” of her career, which has included shows like Pan-Am (which set trends at the time with its impeccable recreation of 60's air hostess costumes) and The Sopranos.