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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.
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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!
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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
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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.
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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.
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Katy Perry wearing glittery exotic fruit dress |
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picture by AnthonyLycett |
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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