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Behind every iconic movie character is a costume designer who likely spent weeks obsessing over the exact shade of a shirt or the "clink" of a specific accessory. It's one of those roles that's so good it often goes unnoticed—if the clothes feel "real," you don't even think about them. I recently spoke with Whitney Anne Adams, the creative lead behind the look of Five Nights at Freddy's 2. We discussed what it's like to design for a world that blends two decades, all while keeping a massive, detail-oriented fanbase happy. From Gatsby to Fazbear Whitney's resume is basically a masterclass in versatility. Before she was diving into the "pizza parlor from hell," she worked on some of the most notable films in recent years. Here are just a few: Adams served as a design assistant under the legendary four-time Oscar winner Catherine Martin on The Great Gatsby, her first role. For Freaky, she created that iconic, gender-swapping wardrobe for Vince Vaughn and Kathryn Newton. Adams oversaw The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat: a massive period piece in which she managed over 1,000 background costumes. Designing Five Nights at Freddy's 2: Easter Eggs & Animatronics For Five Nights at Freddy's 2, Whitney faced a unique challenge: designing costumes that were authentic to the lore while also functional for a set filled with puppet-human hybrids. What's Next? If you want to see more of her work and stay updated on her projects, follow Whitney Anne Adams on Instagram. Watch Five Nights at Freddy's 2 on digital now and on Blu-ray on February 17.