PART 8: A gown fit for a Queen!

Finally, it’s time for the big reveal. Creating a costume for a production like “Dance…no matter what” is both a challenge and a joy, especially when you’re aiming to capture the grandeur and elegance of Marie Antoinette’s era. For this particular ballet costume, we wanted to bring opulence and drama while maintaining comfort and practicality…

PART 7: What is a Queen without a train?

Designing a ballet costume inspired by the opulence of Marie Antoinette is a delightful challenge, especially when it comes to incorporating intricate elements such as a removable train. A train in ballet is more than just a decorative feature—it has to flow gracefully with the dancer’s movement while offering practical benefits, especially for quick costume…

PART 1: Versailles

It’s show time…again! In May 2024, Les Danseuses showcased their new dance production “Dance…no matter what” and again we had the privilege to make some of their costumes. It wasn’t without it’s challenges, like most projects, but in the end, all worked out fine and we enjoyed it. It’s all about how you start and…

Get your Glitter on!

Working with difficult fabric This silver glitter fabric looks amazing and was quite striking on stage, but it was a big challenge to work with. The main problem with the fabric was that it stretches in only one direction, which makes it difficult to make a full leotard from this fabric, because a leotard needs…