by Anthony Lycett |
First of all the traditional Merry Christmas and happy New Year with my Christmassy outfit shot in the middle of the Kent forest.
For this dress I used an outdoor fake fir tree who used to be on balcony in my parents house every Christmas and I stitched on the god fabric with the other tinsels and baubles.
by Anthony Lycett |
For this dress I used an outdoor fake fir tree who used to be on balcony in my parents house every Christmas and I stitched on the god fabric with the other tinsels and baubles.
I turned it into a performance for the Children at Winterville in the House of Fairy tales tent. Children had to add baubles and tinsels to the living Christmas tree to recreate Christmas magic!
Other Christmas dress made with iridescent scatters at the Rentez-vous Christmas event |
In september I had the great opportunity to design a costume for the New show "Foxy Symphony". I already designed a first costume 2 years ago so it great to be part of the adventure again.
"Foxy and Husk gather together a medley of strangers in a beautiful and probing contemplation on class, community and the dream of a perfect nation. Using lip-synced stories alongside their trademark song, dance and interactive film, Foxy and Husk imagine a portrait of contemporary Britain in an increasingly globalised world."
"Foxy and Husk is a playful performance artist who creates full length shows, experimental films and interactive installations, merging the disciplines of lip-synch, film, cabaret and performance art. As an animal/human hybrid, Foxy picks apart the absurdities of human life through an outsiders’ perspective. Her favourite tipple is milk." more on the Camdem people theatre website
Inspiration: Christian Lacroix dress |
Because the show was based on the concept of British identity and I wanted to play around the material of fur I wanted to create a patchwork of different lines of fabrics with different texture & colours. Like the previous costume it wasn't about making a naturalistic fox costume but a anthropomorphic one with a very showy and cabaret aesthetic.
For this dress, I was inspired by exotic fruit outfit, Carmen Miranda & Josephine baker dance costume.
picture by Anthony Lycett |
I incorporated fake Hawaii flower crown and Vahine skirt that a friend gave me ages ago because she wanted to throw it away and that I kept "in case". But not as the main skirt but as a decoration. By returning the function of the skirt i wanted to twist the cliche of the stereotypical exotic dancer bombshell.
Because I had this massive collection of Marzipan fruit, I wanted to push further the idea of the fruit print and have actual plastic fruits on the dress.
Katy Perry wearing glittery exotic fruit dress |
picture by AnthonyLycett |
Headpiece inspirations Point presse:
My interview for the brilliant Celia Quijano Sorry to disappoint you but didn't write the bits in Spanish (i am a bit rusty since High School) but it is nice to feel so International! Read the article here
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Portrait of French people in London by Bealondoner I am not the traditional French with her beret and baguette under the arm but thanks for the feature! read the article here