Wiesława Starska
Also known as Wiesława Konopelska-Starska, Wiesława Krop-Konopelska, Wiesława Konopelska
Wiesława Starska was a Polish costume designer whose work contributed to several notable films in the late 20th century. Born on October 26, 1945 in Bielsko-Biała, Polska, Starska was active in the costume and make-up department, shaping the visual identity of productions during her career.
Biography
Wiesława Starska was a Polish costume designer whose work contributed to several notable films in the late 20th century. Born on October 26, 1945 in Bielsko-Biała, Polska, Starska was active in the costume and make-up department, shaping the visual identity of productions during her career. She worked under multiple names, including Wiesława Konopelska-Starska, Wiesława Krop-Konopelska, and Wiesława Konopelska, reflecting variations in professional or personal documentation.
Starska’s filmography includes three documented credits in costume design. In 1985, she contributed to No End, a Polish drama directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski. Earlier, in 1981, she designed costumes for Man of Iron, a film by Andrzej Wajda that became a significant work in Polish cinema. Her work in 1978 on What Will…





