PFAS Free Costuming?

The question the entertainment industry hasn’t answered yet.

Costume design has always been about visual impact, durability, and performance under pressure.

Now it carries a new requirement:
chemical transparency.

As of January 1, 2025, California and New York have enacted enforceable restrictions on PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) in textiles — explicitly including costumes, performance wear, and related categories. Additional regulations are already in effect or approaching enforcement globally.

The law has changed.

The materials haven’t.


What this means for theme parks, entertainment productions and live events

Costume systems — especially in theme parks and seasonal events — operate under conditions that increase exposure risk:

These are not casual garments.

They are high-intensity, high-contact systems.

And in most cases, the materials used to build them were never designed for chemical transparency.


The gap no one has solved

The global textile supply chain does not currently provide consistent, verifiable PFAS disclosure.

Most suppliers cannot fully answer:

Which means:

“PFAS-free” is often a marketing claim — not a documented reality.


My approach: Documented, Traceable, Defensible

I do not rely on assumptions.

I build using a PFAS Disclosure-Based Production System I designed for real-world conditions where full verification is not always possible.

Every material used in a project is:

This creates:


The Framework

STEP 1 — SOURCE
Supplier engagement using direct PFAS disclosure questions

STEP 2 — CLASSIFY
Materials assigned to one of three tiers:

STEP 3 — DOCUMENT
Material Disclosure Record created for every component

STEP 4 — BUILD
Production executed using only documented materials

STEP 5 — TRACE
Full documentation retained for legal and compliance use

STEP 6 — SCALE
System expands across shows, parks, and production systems

Compliance is not a claim. It is a documented system.


How This is Applied

Projects are structured as controlled production environments:

Each becomes a capsule production system with its own material registry, documentation trail and compliance profile.

This allows organizations to:


Important Clarification

Due to the current limitations of global material disclosure:

I do not guarantee absolute PFAS absence.

I deliver:

This is the difference between:


Who This is For


Why This Matters Now

The entertainment industry is still operating as if compliance is optional.

It isn’t.

Regulations are already in effect in NY and CA.

Supply chains are already shifting.

Liability is already defined.

The only question is:

who builds the system first


Work With Me

I operate as a remote costume design developer and production systems specialist, with proven experience delivering large-scale builds across theme parks, touring productions, and multi-character environments.

PFAS-aware production is not a future service.

It is already integrated into how I design, source, and build.

If you are ready to move from assumption to documented compliance:

→ Submit a project inquiry
→ Request a PFAS production assessment
→ Develop a PFAS pilot system within your next production cycle

Download the PFAS Costume & Entertainment Compliance Bundle HERE: pfaslibrary.gumroad.com


Creatively Yours,

Gina Vincenza Van Epps
PFAS Entertainment Systems Architect
Remote Design Development & Production

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