Donna Casey Aira is a costume design professional and creative artist whose work spans award-winning film and television. A long-standing member of the Costume Designers Guild, Motion Picture Costumers, and the Los Angeles Association of Artists, her credits include the Academy Award–winning feature Green Book, on which she served as Costume Supervisor, and the Netflix series American Primeval, which received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Period Costumes. She was also part of the celebrated costume teams behind Pushing Daisies and Ugly Betty, both honored with Costume Designers Guild Awards for Excellence in Television, and served as Costume Designer for Timecode, directed by Mike Figgis.
Donna began her career as a stylist, working on magazine editorials, music videos, and television commercials—an experience that continues to inform her visual sensibility, character-driven approach, and fluency across genres. Her studio work for Sony, Netflix, Disney, Universal, and Warner Bros. has taken her across the United States and internationally, collaborating with global creative teams on major studio and international productions.
A graduate of Tufts University and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, with additional studies at Cooper Union and Parsons School of Design Paris, Donna brings a strong foundation in design history, fine art, and visual culture to her production work.
As a member of the Television Academy's Costume Design & Supervision Peer Group Executive Committee, Donna has mentored Television Academy Foundation interns and is committed to strengthening the community, expanding representation, and advocating for the future of costume design and supervision in television.