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ICE STYLE.....Lexus Cup of China 2013 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Costumes Recap Part Two: The Men and Ice Dance!

Monday, November 4, 2013




Top Three Cup of China: Silver medalist Maxim Kovtun of
Russia (left), gold medalist Han Yan of China (center) and bronze medalist Takahiko Kozuka of Japan (right)--Lexus Cup of China ISU Grand Prix of
Figure Skating 2013 at Beijing Capital Gymnasium Beijing, China



Continuing with my Lexus Cup of China 2013 Costumes Recap, in my last post I discussed the LADIES and PAIRS costume highlights and now, it's time to "wrap it up" with the Men and Ice Dance--First up, THE MEN:







Peter Liebers Germany, Short Program: For his Short program to "Clocks" by Coldpay, performed by 2Cellos featuring Lang Lang, Peter wore this interesting costume featuring a top with what looks like mechanisms of a clock in a colorful silver and blue pattern. The total look was graphic, sleek and a bit modern.





Richard Dornbush USA, Short Program: Richard wore this costume for his Short Program to "Sons of Italy" by Henry Mancini at Cup of China 2013 this past weekend. The ensemble consisted of a wine-red fitted "Period-like" jacket with gold buttons, a ruffled off-white shirt and black pants. he looked very "Shakespearean actor in Venice Italy". I liked the look, I just wished that the cropped  "jacket' was a bit longer; every time he jumped or basically did anything, it rode up and exposed the shirt, especially in the back, therefore breaking the line of the costume.





Free Skate: For his FS to a Beatles Medley, Richard wore a black shirt, black pants and silver belt. I'm usually not a big fan of the "non-Costume Costume" but it worked for this Beatles medley and I appreciated the skinny silver belt--as opposed to a tacky "Ross Dress For Less" one that you see a lot of male skaters opt for, unfortunately. Both costumes were designed by Shelley Dornbush.





Maxim Kovtun Russia, Short Program: Silver medalist Maxim Kovtun wore this costume for his Short Program to Flamenco by Pepe Romero. It followed the Spanish theme in its black with red trim detail. The stretch velvet costume was very fitted and had "hints" of a Toreador jacket in its silhouette which seemed to be a complete all-in-one jumpsuit that didn't break his very lean physique.





Free Skate: Speaking of lean physique, I LOVED his second all-in-one jumpsuit costume that he wore for his FS to "Piano Concerto No. 1" by Tchaikovsky. The ensemble featured very skinny and lean tuxedo stripe pants, a built-in waistcoat (vest) and a tuxedo-like dress shirt. This was an exquisite way to look "formal" and correct for the music--he looked like a concert pianist who had just finished his concerto and now it was time for the "After Party". And more importantly, again, it did not break the line of his ultra lean physique.





Florent Amodio France, Short Program: Florent skated his Season 2013-2014 Short Program to "La Cumparsita," arranged by Sebastien Damiani and Faf Larage in the costume above. It featured black pants, a black cummerbund, black gloves and a sheer black top with silver crystal detail. It also had a very PLUNGING neckline. I thought it was a good look for Florent but I just wished the sleeves were a little more fitted, especially under the arm.





Takahito Kozuka Japan Free Skate: I discussed his SP costume HERE but for his FS to "Introduction et Rondo Capriccioso, Op. 28" by Camille Saint-Saens he wore this look above. The costume had black pants (of course!) and a gray/silver blouson-style shirt with a waist tie. he had barely begun his Free Skate and his shirt was covered in SWEAT! At first, I thought it was a "printed" effect on the shirt. But nope, it was nasty sweat. The sweat was from his warm-up skate beforehand. For this he is excused of course. However, I think it might be time to use a different fabric or at least a darker color. ASAP.



Ice Dance:



Ekaterina Bobrova and Dmitri Soloviev Russia, Short Dance: Bobrova and Soloviev wore some of my favorite Ice Dance costumes so far this season for both their Short and Free Dance. For their SD to "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" by Jule Styne, "I Will Wait For You" by Michel Legrand and "Swing, Swing, Swing My Baby", they stuck to the theme of the music--she was very Marilyn Monroe and he looked like a 50s Hollywood actor. I loved the bright strawberry red color of her dress and its feathered and sequin detail.





Free Dance:  For their FD to Music from The Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi and "Lacrimosa" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, they wore these spectacular bird-like costumes. If you can't tell by now, I LOVED THEM! They looked like Paris Runway Ravens ready to take off into an amazing ornithological pas des deux. They thought about everything--from her chic runway-like hairstyle to the unusual "feathered wings" that were attached through her arms and back (and how it continued onto his costume). These were simply outstanding!





Alexandra Aldridge and Daniel Eaton USA, Free Dance: For their FD to Bollywood dance medley, the US ice dance team of Aldridge and Eaton wore these great costumes here. I really liked how Daniel wore the traditional Sherwani coat and looked fabulous in it--and still moved quite easily with it! Alexandra's red and silver sequined ensemble taking Sari-like elements and transforming them perfectly for this Ice Dance. The details were great--such as the henna in her hands. If there was one little itty-bitty "Nick Wish", it would be more jewelry on Alexandra--as long as it doesn't interfere with the performance of course. The costume designers of these fab looks, by the way, are Tatiana Noll, Lynn Martin, Massimo Scali, Luanne Williams.







Pernelle Carron and Lloyd Jones France, Free Dance: In case it isn't obvious enough from the photo above, Carron and Jones of France skated to Music from Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky. I've said this already but it is soooo interesante that all these skaters are choosing Russian-composed music for their Olympic Season skates. Coincidence? I think not. In terms of their costumes, they obviously went with the traditional "Swan Lake" ballet theme but "modernized" it a bit, tweeking her costume into a more stiffened "Runway" look reminiscent of something one would see from Marchesa. I appreciated that directionality, but I thought part of her peplum section was actually a bit too stiff (it jutted out in the back awkwardly) and I didn't like the black waistband--it looked like an afterthought. But I did like that his had petals throughout his top, suggesting a more "Sportif" yet modern representation of the famous ballet.







Nathalie Pechalat and Fabian Bourzat France, Free Dance: For their FD to "Caroussel" from Cirque du Soleil by Benoit Jutras, "Droit de
Cite" by Raphael Beaun and Max Steiner, "Jeux Interdits" by Fernando Sor
and "Le Petit Prince et ma Rose" by Maxime Rodriguez
, they wore these costumes above. at first, I thought "Oh Dear!" but then as I got to see their skate, hear the music, know the story-line, I "got it". There is certainly a Cirque du Soleil aspect to these ensembles; they're two seconds away from Cray-Cray but I think it works. They're French and "costume-kooky", if any one can get away with it, they can.





Madison Chock and Evan Bates USA, Short Dance: US dance team of Chock and Bates skated their SD to "Hollywood" by Puppini Sisters, "There's No Business Like Show Business" by Irving Berlin in these great costumes. they were elegant, luxe and pretty fab! Evan looked so dapper and Madison--who is SOOOO GORGEOUS!--was glistening in this silver and gold fringed dress. Both their looks took me back to some wonderful 50s Hollywood Musical. I was "costume transported".







Free Dance: For their FD to Selections from Les Misérables by various artists, I want to discuss how AMAZING Evan looked! I absolutely loved how "put together" he looked--from his bishop-sleeved shirt, red wine velvet vest, blue cravat and pants were so Les Miserables perfect! Madison's pink dress was soft, pretty but yeah, for me, Evan was THE Costume Star here! By the way, both the Short and Free Dance costumes were designed by...Madison Chock. Very well done Madison!!

ICE STYLE.....Lexus Cup of China 2013 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Costumes Recap Part One: The Ladies and Pairs!

Sunday, November 3, 2013






Carolina Kostner of Italy--Skating her Free Skate at Lexus Cup of China 2013, Beijing China





This weekend was the third (of six) event in the 2013-2014 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating international competition: the Lexus Cup of China 2013. It was held at the Beijing Capital Gymnasium in Beijing China. I have already discussed the Season 2013-2014 Figure Skating Costumes of Skate America HERE and HERE, and Skate Canada HERE and HERE...so now, it's time for the Cup of China 2013. First up, it's the Ladies and Pairs...





The Ladies:



Hanako and a Watermelon: Japanese figure skater mugs to the photographers with a stuffed watermelon--not sure why someone even threw her a stuffed watermelon and why would she then pick it up and take pics with it but oh well...let's discuss the Costumes:





Kanako Murakami Japan, Short Program: Kanako skated her Short Program to "Catgroove," "Libella Swing" and "Swing Bop" and I really liked her costume. It was a lilac colored costume with bubblegum pink front, back and neckline panels, skin-colored illusion neck and sleeves, crystals throughout (naturally!) and a fringed "overskirt". I thought it was fun, colorful , yet still very well done. The fringe, especially, was very effective when it came time for her turns and jumps.





Free Skate:  For her FS to "Papa, Can You Hear Me?" from Yentl by Michel Legrand, Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman, Kanako wore a silver gray costume with blue and black sequined detail. The costume had nothing to do with the "Yentl" film, of course, but really, would you rather have Kanako come out as a Yeshiva Orthodox Jewish boy??? I didn't think so...so this was good enough!







Haruka Imai Japan, Short Program: Haruka skated her Short Program at Cup of China 2013 to "Song Without Words" by Felix Mendelssohn. This ombre dyed lilac costume had heavily appliqued silver crystal neckline and a handkerchief-hemmed skirt. I thought it was quite beautiful. Good job.





Free Skate: For her FS to Piano concerto by Saint-Preux, she wore this costume above. It was a one-shoulder-like costume consisting of nude illusion top, sequined applique torso detail and a "petal"-like multi-layered skirt. The top section was fine (although I'd like the illusion sleeves to be tighter), but it was the skirt that bothered me the most. It looked more "Wilma Flintstone" and less a Figure Skating Diva.





Anna Pogorilaya Russia, Free Skate: For her Free Skate to "Mermaids" from the Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides soundtrack by Hans Zimmer, this was THE MOST PERFECT Costume! I loved all the water/oceanic references--from the various shades of blue to the seashell bust detail; it was gorgeous and very right for the program.





Carolina Kostner Italy, Short Program: Carolina skated her SP to Humoresque by Antonin Dvorak in the red costume above. It had a skin-colored illusion neckline and sleeves, a red top and skirt section, sequined waistband and butterfly appliques on the shoulder/upper sleeve. I would have to say that I was 50/50 in terms of liking this. While I liked the butterfly appliques,  the gathered/blouson silhouette of the top section was odd and more odd was...





The clear strap across her back. Sometimes, you just gotta say YES! to nude illusion...because this looked cheap and "Costume-unfinished".





Free Skate: For Carolina's FS to "Scheherazade" by Nikoli Rimsky-Korsakov, she wore this costume above. Supposedly, Carolina "designs" all her costumes. I'm thinking she might want to actually seek professional advice for this Olympic season. This costume--at first--made me think of something one wears for a Russian Folk Dance, and then when I realized it was Scheherazade, I was like "Oh Dear!"; it was a bit of a mess to be honest. The fuchsia stretch velvet top with gold and crystal detail was semi-OK, but the multilayered jaggedy skirt looked like something a belly dancer had chopped off after realizing she had to perform at a cheesy Vegas Show.



Pairs:





Alexa Scimeca and Chris Knierim USA, Short Program: This above is what this American pair wore for their SP to "Papa, Can You Hear Me?" by Michel Legrand (yes, another "Yentl" skate!). I liked these gray/black with silver crystal looks and especially his. While she was classic and pretty, his was directional and modern.





Free Skate: For their FS to Music from the Ever After soundtrack by George Fenton, they wore these costumes. She wore a wine-colored costume with a "corset" like gold and silver applique detailed midriff, chiffon shoulder panels, and double-layered chiffon skirt. His costume consisted of a white shirt, wine-colored "vest" and black pants. These costumes were good especially when you remember that "Ever After" is about Cinderella; these two belonged together. Both their Short and Free Skate costumes were designed by Elena Pollack.





Qing Pang and Jian Tong China, Short Program: Chinese pairs team Pang and Tong skated their Short Program to Music from the soundtrack of The Lady Caliph by Ennio Morricone. They both wore black with silver sequined and crystal detail costumes. These were very nice, elegant and quite classic.Nothing wrong with these.





Free Skate: For their FS, they skated to "I Dreamed a Dream" from the Les Misérables soundtrack by Claude-Michel Schönberg, which was very popular music choice with lots of the skaters this season (both Pairs and Ice Dance). I wonder if only after the film came out, did all these skaters become aware of this iconic music? Who knows. But back to the costumes...I thought hers, especially, was sublime! I loved the heavily jeweled silver crystal detail of her top section; it looked very expensive and well made.





Felicia Zhang and Nathan Bartholomay USA, Free Skate: Speaking of Les Miserables...Zhang and Bartholomay of the US also skated their Free Skate to Music from Les Miserables by Claude-Michel Schonberg. I liked the French flag colors that were incorporated into their costumes and his peasant shirt, waist scarf and pant look, I thought hers could have been a lot better and more creative.





Cheng Peng and Hao Zhang China, Short Program: This Chinese Pair of Peng and Zhang teamed up last year--Zhang is the 2006 Olympic silver medalist with former partner Dan Zhang. For their Short Program to Music from the Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon soundtrack by Tan Dun, these colorful costumes were quite fabulous. I especially love--how (in this photo), the line of the blue color of the costumes--just continues, from him to her. The crystal/sequin work was exquisite as well.









Aliona Savchenko and Robin Szolkowy Germany, Short Program: For their Short Program to "When Winter Comes" by Chris de Burgh, arranged by André Rieu, this German Pair wore these costumes above. I liked the degrade color and sequin effect of the blue and white of the costumes. I liked hers but actually had a bit of a problem with his--in particular, his pants: the fit was odd--all that pulling and "whiskers" radiating from the center front crotch means the pants are too tight at the crotch/rise--and at the same time, they seemed to be too loose.





Free Skate: For their Free Skate, they skated to Music from The Nutcracker Tchaikovsky. I have to tell you that after watching their performance/skate, all I kept thinking was that if--and when--they get this skate PERFECT, it will be SPECTACULAR Olympic Gold! Now, in terms of their costumes, they would qualify as "Bronze" for me. I liked hers; she was very "Sugar Plum Fairy" but once again, I had a problem with his; it just looked cheesy and cheap. He was a low-rent "Nutcracker Prince". With all this being said, I do miss the CRAY CRAY costumes of last season from this German Pairs team:






 Tye Dye Jumpsuit Mess: Season 2012-2013 Short Program to "Kismet by Bond", Savchenko and Szolkowy








Miro Couture: Season 2012-2013 Free Program to "Flamenco Bolero"--Savchenko and Szolkowy



**UP NEXT: The Men and ICE DANCE Costumes Recap of Lexus Cup of China 2013

 

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