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ICE STYLE.....Figure Skating Costumes Recap/Highlights of the Sochi 2014 Olympics, Ladies Free Skate Costumes!

Friday, February 21, 2014








Activewear Winning Ladies: (L to R) Bronze medalist Carolina Kostner of Italy, gold medal winner Adelina Sotnikova and silver medalist Kim Yu-Na of Republic of Korea--Medals Plaza Sochi Russia





Well, kids the Figure Skating Finals are OVER (sigh!). It was an exciting night watching the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics Ladies Finals where the top ladies of figure skating skated FOR THEIR LIFE! In fabulous--and some not so-fabulous--costumes...






 The Top: (L to R) Silver medalists Yu-Na Kim of the Republic of Korea, Gold medalists Adelina Sotnikova of Russia and Bronze winner Carolina Kostner  of Italy--Iceberg Skating Palace Sochi Russia



Now, naturally it wouldn't be Figure Skating without DRAMA and after the Russian Adelina Sotnikova earned higher scores than Republic of Korea's Yu-Na Kim--who many professional figure skating commentators argued, should have actually won--many cried "Sketchy". You can read all about that HERE but now it's time to discuss the COSTUMES...It's my Sochi Olympics Ladies Figure Skating Costume Recap--The Free Skate Finals:





Let's begin with a little bit of "Oh No She Didn't":





Mae Berenice Meite of France Free Skate to Europa by Jean-Pierre Danel, We Will Rock You KCPK, La Grange by Jean-Pierre Danel: Take a look at Mae Berenice--she wanted to cause a "sensation" at the Sochi Olympics and she did...with her very original sequined-and-black Lycra jumpsuit. This costume was designed by one of the Figure Skating Costume Designer Faves, Brad Griffies of Atlanta Georgia (he designs for Gracie Gold and Princess Alexandria of Hanover, Grace Kelly's Granddaughter). It's not every day one sees a Ladies Figure Skater in an International competition--or the OLYMPICS (!) no less--wearing a costume with "pants". Trust me, this ain't the norm, as they say. But I have a feeling Meite doesn't want to be the "norm", or conform or even care. This is what she wore last season for her Free Skate to Selections from "Zarafa" and "Dead Can Dance" and Soundtrack to "Belphegor":






Cleopatra Fab: France's Mae Berenice Meite in last season's costume/free skate



I'll be honest about what she wore for her Free Skate at the Sochi Olympics: I'm not a fan, however the bead-work on the top section and those turquoise, black and silver sequins are exquisite. Secretly, I wished she would have gone back to her Cleopatra/Whitney Houston "Queen of the Night" look above.

Kooky Grade: 9.8/10

Costume Grade: 5/10





Kanako Murakami of Japan, Free Skate to Papa Can You Hear Me (from "Yentl" soundtrack) by Barbara Streisand: Correct me if I am wrong (and many of you out there on the web do!), but isn't "Yentl" about an Ashkenazi JEWISH girl who decides she wants to dress and live like a man in order to receive Orthodox Jewish education? So....why is Kanako wearing a CROSS on her costume? This is so wrong on a couple of levels that well, I should just leave it at that. But seriously: a Cross? I don't get it.

Costume Score: 4/10 (it's a very nicely made/designed costume but the cross??!!)





Anne Line Gjersem of Norway, Free Skate to Westside Story by Leonard Bernstein: How do you say "poor thang" in Norwegian? This costume is straight out of a low-level skating costume shop; the cheap stretch lace and wonky-looking crystals...I am guessing that the Norway Figure Skating Association either A) did not sponsor her or B) give her money to have a custom high-end costume but seriously, it's THE OLYMPICS! 

Costume Score: 3.5/10

And then, there's her fly-away hair:







Pony Tail Fly-Away Don't: She's a GORGEOUS girl; but again, it's THE OLYMPICS! Every other ladies figure skater had their hair slicked...done. Yet Anne Line looks as if she just left her gym after doing the tread mill for an hour.





Kaetlyn Osmond Canada, Free Skate to Mission Cleopatre (soundtrack) by Philippe Chany, Numerobis Theme (from Mission Cleopatre soundtrack) by Philippe Chany, Asterix and Obelix (from Mission Cleopatre soundtrack) by Philippe Chany, Cleopatra and Caesar by Claude-Michel Schoenberg and David Nixon: One of my favorite costumes of the season; gorgeous, well-made, glorious and perfect for the "Cleopatra" skate. The jeweled sequins are exquisite.

Costume Score: 9.8/10





So-Youn Park of Republic of Korea, Free Skate to Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini by Andrew Lloyd Webber: This is a beautiful costume. The black, with silver and light blue crystal front detail costume was marvelous. Well made and very good design.

Costume Score: 9/10





Polina Edmunds of the U.S., Free Skate to "Solveig's Song" and "Morning" from Peer Gynt by Edvard Grieg: I love this ice blue with silver crystals costume designed by Lilya Dukler. The neckline detail is exquisite and I like the criss-cross sequin detail at the torso as well as the yellow "teardrop" sequins in her neckline. Also, notice the skirt's hem is finished with crystals. This is a very good costume; finished. I also love that from head to toe, she is "done"--her hair crystals go perfectly with the costume.

Costume Score: 8.9/10





Valentina Marchei of Italy, Free Skate to Nyah (from "Mission Impossible" soundtrack) by Hans Zimmer: Of all the black costumes worn by the Ladies (there were a lot), this blouson sequined with side-slit style is one of my faves. I like the silhouette and unusual design. It was a "mini-me" of a gown one would see on the red carpet at an awards show.

Costume Score: 7.9/10





Mao Asada of Japan, Free Skate to "Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor" by Sergei Rachmaninoff: I've said this before--this is one of my FAVORITE costumes of the season. Simply beautiful, creative, impacting, expensive-looking. I love the colors and the three-dimensional aspect of the costume. It also screams FASHION! It's easily a design that could have been done by the Jean Paul Gaultier design team or Los Angeles-based designers Rodarte.

Costume Score: 9.7/10





Julia Lipnitskaia of Russia, Free Skate to Music from the Schindler's List soundtrack by John Williams: The Russian favorite to win the Gold (up until the Ladies Short), Julia, wore this red "coat" dress/costume evoking the little girl in the red coat  in "Schindler's List". I liked this costume. I appreciated the interpretation of it and the elegant black sequin trim. The black gloves were perfect for it as well. Well done little Julia!

Costume Score: 9.5/10







Gracie Gold of the U.S., Free Skate to Music from Sleeping Beauty by Petr I. Tchaikovski: This costume on Gracie for her Free Skate is one of the best costumes for the Ladies this season. It's outstanding, very "Ice Princess", well-made and evokes "Old Hollywood Glamour". It's not by happenstance, by the way that it looks "Old Hollywood Glamour" because that's what Gold and her legendary coach, Frank Carroll, wanted when they asked figure skating costume designer "extraordinaire" Brad Griffies to create a costume for her:




 Brad Griffies sketches of Gracie Gold's costume for her Free Skate 



Oh and yes, I give Gracie a Costume Score of  9.8/10





Ashley Wagner of the U.S., Free Skate to Samson and Delilah by Camille Saint-Saens: Ashely changed her program--and costume--for the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics. This was a big topic of discussion among the figure skating crowd. I loved both the program--and costume change. This canary yellow costume, designed by Jan Longmire, was exotic and more impacting than what she had been wearing for her 2012-2013 Season Free Skate to Prokofiev's "Romeo and Juliet"...

Costume Score: 9.3/10






US Nationals 2014: This is the costume she wore at the U.S. Nationals, January 2014 for the "Romeo and Juliet" Free Skate






Skate America: This is what Ashley wore for her Free Skate--also to Prokofiev's "Romeo and Juliet" at Skate America 2013, October 2013








We saw Ashley skate her "Samson and Delilah" Free Skate at the ISU World Team Trophy in April 2013, as well as...





Ashley Wagner at the Trophee Eric Bombard 2012, November 2012--I admit that I like this version of the "Samson and Delilah" yellow costume better than what she wore at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics Ladies Free Skate Finals, but they are both beautiful and exquisitely done.






 Jan Longmire's Sketch of Ashley Wagner's Free Skate Costume for Sochi Olympics 2014







Carolina Kostner of Italy, Free Skate to Bolero by Maurice Ravel: Carolina wore a black and sheer costume with "icicle" sequin detail costume with a curved mini, long sleeves and open back. It was beautiful, elegant and well-designed. Just like her Short Program, she continued the no-nude illusion back detail; instead there was an elastic back strap and it was actually nude.open--in her back.

 Costume Score: 8.9/10





Kim Yun-Na/Yun-Na Kim of the Republic of Kotrea, Free Skate to "Adios Nonino" by Astor Piazzolla: This music is a Tango and her costume coloring reflected that. Her costume--which featured a mock-neck long sleeved look with black and plum color blocking with front torso sequin applique...






Kim Yu-Na Costume: The costume also had a side front slit. There was a "sheer" inset panel in the front as well...





Kim Yu-Na sat the Korean Nationals: she wore (almost) the same costume except for the fact that there was a bit of a "nude" illusion inset in the costume. For the Sochi 2014 Olympics, that fabric was sheer black as opposed to nude. Slight "costume change" difference. I wasn't a huge fan of how dark the entire look was (especially with the high neck), but the beadwork and construction were perfection.

Costume Score: 9.4/10





Adelina Sotnikova of Russia, Free Skate to Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso in A Minor Op. 28 for Violin and Orchestra by Camille Saint-Saens: Adelina skated her gold medal-winning Olympic skate wearing this. Her costume was a deep gray with gold "Caviar" beaded paillette detail. Of note, she wore opaque gloves. I think they were trying to match her skin but well, not so mucheey. I don't think this glove detail was so much of a "fashion" statement but more for protection form bleeding and cutting herself from touching the skate's blade. Overall, it was an OK costume but not great in my eyes.

Costume Score: 7/10




Oh and there was also a Wardrobe Malfunction:





Tights Wardrobe Malfunction: During Adelina's gold medal-winning skate, her nude tights which were stretched over her skates, lifted up on one of her skates--disrupting the leg--and costume line. Hashtag #UhOh #FigureSkating #Costume






What Adelina wore at the Sochi 2014
Winter Olympics was a costume change from what I had seen her wear
before---(above) at the ISU Grand Prix Finals in Japan, December
2013






Congratulations to Adelina--and Yu-Na and Carolina!

NICK APPEARANCES.....Nick Verreos on NBC.com Streaming "Olympic Ice" show Discussing Figure Skating Costumes!

Tuesday, February 18, 2014






Nick Verreos Skypes in on NBC.com "Olympic Ice" show, discussing Figure Skating Fashion with hosts Sarah Hughes and Russ Thaler




Last night were the Ice Dance Finals at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics. If you've been keeping up on my blog here and especially anything "ICE STYLE", you know I'm a big fan of figure skating and love to talk about the costumes, especially, since fashion is my forte, as opposed to actual figure skating.





Yesterday, I had the pleasure of being invited on an NBC.com online show "Olympic Ice" as part of all the NBC Olympics streaming channels, to discuss the Ice Dance costumes and some of my favorite and not-so favorite figure skating costumes so far. This is my 3rd time appearing on Olympic Ice! I have been part of the show for the Torino 2006 Olympics, Vancouver 2010 Olympics and now the Sochi 2014 Olympics! In fact, back in 2006 I actually was flown to Torino, Italy to be part of the show and it was my very first media appearance post-Project Runway. So, I definitely have a special place in my heart for the show.







This season, the show is hosted by 2002 Olympic gold medalist Sarah Hughes (Love her!) and Russ Thaler, host of NBC SportsTalk (and a sharp dresser!). The "Olympic Ice" studios are in Connecticut and I am in Los Angeles so therefore I Skyped in for my "appearance". Some of the costumes I talked about were...







2014 Olympic gold medalists Meryl David and Charlie White of the U.S., silver medalists from Canada Virtue and Moir and the "Shib Sibs" (Maia and Alex Shibutani of the U.S.)...I also discussed this boy on the right, Misha Ge of Uzbekistan (naturally!)







 You can watch the entire show HERE

 




ICE STYLE: Sochi 2014 Olympics Figure Skating Costumes Highlights: The Men, Short Program and Free Skate Costume Recap!

Saturday, February 15, 2014




 Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics Men's Figure Skating Competition--Iceberg Skating Palace, Sochi Russia





These last few days were the Men's Figure Skating competitions at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi Russia. The MEN competed in Short and Long (Free Skate) Programs to see who would eventually get the Gold, Silver and Bronze medals. Normally there is a lot of DRAMA associated with figure skating and particularly the LADIES (Hello Tonya Harding/Nancy Kerrigan!) but this time, all the DRAMA was on the MEN. And I'm not even talking about some of the KRAZEE costumes...



Case in point:




 Misha Ge of Uzbekistan: LOVE HIM!!!






 Of course I'll talk about those as well. First, congratulations to the Top Three medalists:




 Top Three: (left to right) Silver medalist Patrick Chan of Canada, gold medalist Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan and bronze medalist Denis Ten of Kazakhstan--Iceberg Skating Palace Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics, Sochi Russia






Now, the DRAMA:



Ummm, It's Not Happening: Three-time World Champion, 2006 Olympic gold medalist, 2002 and 2010 Olympic silver medalist, 2014 Olympic team gold medalist, and so on and so forth...a Figure Skating DIVA...injured his back and right before skating his Short Program to Moulin Rouge "Tango de Roxanne" and a Ukrainian song "Taka yak ti", he skated to the judges and bowed out of the competition. He was going to be THE STAR of these Olympics (or at least one of them) and a huge sense of pride for "Mother Russia". It was a big DRAMATIC moment and a huge shock. Half the stadium emptied out. The mostly Russian audience in attendance weren't there to see any one else and now that he wasn't skating, it was time to get some pirozhki's and shots of vodka, and call it a day I guess.





Evgeni Plushenko of Russia: This above is what he wore for his never-skated Short Program. I liked this costume, it's not over-the-top per se (wait for those below!) and still packs a good dramatic and sparkle punch. I love how the red crystals are concentrated by his heart and the asymmetrical line of his front panel illusion. And I also appreciate that it's a complete costume as opposed to just a top with a pair of pants and a mismatched "Ross Dress-For-Less" belt (keep scrolling below for those darlings!).

Costume Score: 8.5/10



More Drama:



Ouch: Soon after Evgeni Plushenko shocked all of Russia--and the world--by pulling out of the Men's Short Program and the Olympics altogether, Jeremy Abbott of the U.S. began his skate and crashed into the padded wall. It was INCREDIBLE to watch and to hear the gasps from the half-empty stadium...How do say "What the Hailllllll?????" in Russian? It looked utterly painful and I am sure it was. But Abbott--like a Phoenix Rising From The (Ice) Ashes, recovered and with the crowd's support competed his skate beautifully. Now, onto his costumes:





Jeremy Abbott of the U.S., Short Program to "Lilies of the Valley" from the Pina sountrack by Jun Miyake--I love this music and besides the fact that after such a devastating fall, he continued on to do a triumphant skate, this Elise Fife-designed costume--which consisted of a plum-colored shirt and black pants was subtle, quietly elegant and right for the music and skate. Normally I am not a fan of the black pants-and-shirt look on male figure skaters (it's like, can you try a little harder!!??) but I think this costume was right for this program. Abbott is not known for his flashy costumes or flashy skating for that matter so I know that this above, plus what he wore below, reflect just the kind of guy he is, in terms of his taste and fashion.

Costume Score: 7/10





Jeremy Abbott of the U.S., Free Skate to "Exogenesis Symphony Part III (Redemption)" by Muse--Abbott wore an all black (with gold metallic accents) costume for his Free Skate, also designed by Elise Fife, which reflected the music quite well. I like the metallic fabric "blocking" on the top and the pleather waistband. At least he didn't just throw on a "Ross Dress-For-Less belt, thank you very much!

Costume Score: 7.5/10









Abzal Rakimgaliev of Kazakhstan, Short Program to Swing Medley by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy: Oh Abzal--he is loving his suspenders as you can see from the pics above. I don't remember the last time a male figure skater used his suspenders as a "prop" of sorts for their skating program...and Abzal of Kazakhstan did, continuously. The suspenders began criss-crossed and then went all over the place with his skate. If there's one thing I can say is that at least it distracted me from having to look at that eye-scorching Pepto-Bismol colored shirt.

Costume Score: 4.5/10









Michael Christian Maritinez of the Philippines, Short Program to Romeo and Juliet by Nino Rota--Philipinne's only competitior at Sochi, Michael Christian struggled to get funding and in fact his parents had mortgaged the family home to pay for his skating. When asked why he fell in love with figure
skating in a land where there is no winter, Martinez explains, “I got
fascinated by Tonya Harding". How much do I love this boy! Tonya Harding! Anyhow...
His costume: for his Short Program, Michael Christian wore a sequined and gold braided black and white outfit donated by Tania Bass, a well-known figure skating designer in New York who saw his Facebook plea for proper Olympic attire. The costume was beautiful, bold and just right for "Romeo and Juliet". I really love how most--if not all--the interest is kept up top. Well done!


Costume Score: 9/10






Michael Christian Maritinez of the Philippines, Free Skate to Malaguena by Ernesto Lecuona--This costume, also created (and donated) by Tania Bass featured black top and pants with silver, red and lilac-colored crystals. I liked the heavily beaded waistband and matching sleeve hems. This didn't have the "Period Costume" effect of his Short Program, but it didn't need to since it would not be appropriate with the music.

Costume Score: 7.5/10







Alexander Majorov of Sweden, Short Program to Khorobushko by Bond: H&M created his costume above for Russian-born Majorov. The music has Russian elements and therefore his wine-red colored costume reflects this. I like the intricacy and detail in the torso and neckline trim and appreciate, yet again, that it's a head-to-toe look/jumpsuit.





Florent Amodio of France, Short Program to La Cumparsita arranged by Sebastien Damiani, F. Larage--Two words: Plunging neckline. I'm surprised that this wasn't designed by American Apparel (famous for their deep plunging v-necklines). I love a plunging neckline but I think this is even too plunging. I do like the scroll-like applique trim around the neckline and the bright color. 

Costume Score: 6.8/10



This was a change in color from what he wore...



...for the Figure Skating Team Competition Short Program the previous week. Same costume, different color.





Florent Amnodio of France, Free Skate to Under The Moon by Sebastien Damiani, F. Larage
Happy by C2C, La vie en rose by Louis Armstrong, Quand je vois tes yeux by Dany Brillant--
I liked this complete look of a costume from Amodio. It was fun, quirky and sharp. He obviously likes TIGHT (as we can see from the fit of his shirt), and the red pop of color in his bow tie and suspenders is great! Thank goodness he didn't play with the suspenders like you-know-who from Kazakhstan.


Costume Score: 8/10







And by the way, the bow tie-and-suspenders costume was a change (also in color way) from what we saw him wear at the 2014 ISU European Championships in January in Budapest Hungary. His shirt was a neon blue and suspenders were sequined and a deep plum/purple.







Kevin Reynolds of Canada, Free Skate to Excelsius (soundtrack) by Larry Groupe--The music is from a docudrama about a missionary. The music is epic and breathtaking. The costume, is from Disney show of "I, Claudius". I like the bright colors and gold accents but I just think it looks a bit like a cheap costume one would buy from a Hollywood Blvd Halloween shop.

Costume Score: 4/10








Peter Liebers of Germany, Free Skate to Who Wants to Live Forever performed by David Garrett, Smells Like Teen Spirit performed by David Garrett: Speaking of Disney, Peter looks like a waiter at a Disneyland restaurant. That's all I have to say. Not a fan of this. At all.

Costume Score: 3.5/10






Viktor Romanenkov of Estonia, Free Skate to Carmen by Georges Bizet: Of course this costume above is what he wore to skate to "Carmen". It is very referential to that iconic opera. Even though skaters have skated to this A MILLION TIMES and worn A MILLION variations on the costume to wear for that skate, I still liked this; it was an elegant and chic Toreador. I especially want to highlight the gorgeous gold embroidered shoulder accents and red cummerbund. I also appreciate the little details such as his black sleeves with red and silver accents.





Brian Joubert of France, Short Program to Mutation (from "Amaluna") by Cirque du Soleil: I cannot STAND this. It is a MUTATION for sure in terms of a costume. I am so not a fan of a very sparkled costume-y top that which is then worn with black pants and a "Ross Dress-For-Less"-like belt. It is unfinished. Why didn't the costume designer just create a complete look/jumpsuit. Maybe because Brian did not want one. Well, then tough luck buddy! This is a half-done costume in my book. 

Costume Score: 4.8/10







Denis Ten of Kazakhstan, Free Skate to The Young Lady and the Hooligan by Dmitri Shostakovich: I thought this was a very nice costume for Denis and his program--which garnered him the bronze. I liked this one better than what he worn for his Short Program and therefore this is why I am mentioning it. The white with gold trim shirt, black high-waisted pants and red loose tie look is polished, fits well and complete. And FYI, if he were ever to change his music to "Les Misérables", this costume could totally work for that too!

Costume Score: 9/10







Daisuke Takahashi of Japan, Free Skate to Yesterday by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Come Together by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Friends and Lovers by George Martin, In My Life by by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Presto (The Long and Winding Road) by John Lennon, Paul McCartney: This costume above is simply stunning; one of the loveliest ones at the Olympics. Daisuke wears a violet colored draped chiffon top with beautiful crystal work that radiates from one shoulders and then spreads throughout. I especially love the "peek-a-boo" under-top that is heavily silver sequined at the shoulder, exposing some fabulousness.

Costume Score: 9.5/10





Javier Fernandez of Spain, Short Program to Satan Takes a Holiday by Larry Clinton: Javier wore this bold and very printed costume for his Short Program. I've discussed this costume before HERE. In terms of the music and his program, I think it works albeit it is "out there". I like the way the colors of the flag of Spain were incorporated into the collar and sleeve button placket (a suggestion of his coach Brian Orser); it's all about the details.

Costume Score: 7.8/10



Speaking of details...



The sides were changed in the costume--above is what we saw for his Short Program at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics and below...






...is what it was before--Side panels of oversized houndstooth costume worn at the 2013 ISU Rostelecom Cup/Cup of Russia in November 2013. I like the change. It's more subtle and less "Graphic-licious".







Tatsuki Machida of Japan, Free Skate to Firebird by Igor Stravinski: I give Tatsuki points for being bold and very costume-y with his skating fashion; this is what grabs my (good) costume attention. The Japanese skaters tend to "bring it" when it comes to costumes, thank goodness. This look for "Firebird", however is not my favorite for Machida. I would have been happier if he had worn the costume he wore for the Figure Skating Team Competition last week for his Free Skate:






Much Better...Taksuki Machida of Japan preforming his Free Skate during the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics Figure Skating Team Competition Men's Free Skate--this costume is more refined and I love the feather accents





Misha Ge of Uzbekistan, Short Program to Still Got Blues, Still Got Rock by Gary Moore: This pumpkin orange and black costume is a HOT "Blades of Glory" mess...and I LOVE it! The blindly-bright color and graphic contrast of the black and silver sequins can, admittedly, even make someone like Johnny Weir blush, but I am happy that a skater is "bringing it" and not boring me with their costumes. It's tacky-licious but Thank Goodness; it's a total look and no detail is missing--the studded gloves, the red hair...this boy is not a costume wallflower.

Costume Score: 8.8/10







Misha Ge, Free Skate to World Dance Collection: Neo Tango (Tango by Gotan Project), Rhumba d'Amour, Libella Swing by Parov Stelar, Tutti Frutti (Rock'n'Roll): Misha did not disspaoint with what he wore for his Free Skate. This was like Evgeni Plushenko's costume ON (sequin) CRACK! It's very Cirque du Soleil Wrong and still I have to smile that this boy is going for it. I would have probably taken it down a couple notches but I have a feeling that Misha's costume theme is "More Is More".

Costume Score: 7.5/10







Paul Bonifacio Parkinson of Italy, Short Program to Wolfgang's 5th Symphony by Wolfgang Gartner: I thought this was a very impacting costume for Paul but did he really think it was necessary to add those gold applique to the side of his pants? Let me answer that: No. I liked the emerald green and black netting over-layer top and that's where he should have left it at--in terms of this costume.

Costume Score: 7/10





Jason Brown of the U.S., Free Skate to Reel Around the Sun by Bill Whelan: Jason skated his "River Dance"-themed Free Skate which has now garnered like MILLIONS of YouTube views wearing this emerald green and black costume designed and created by Elena Pollack. It's A LOT. But, it works perfectly for this performance, skate and music. He's a sequined Leprechaun On Ice!

Costume Score: 7.5/10







Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan, Free Skate to Romeo and Juliet by Nino Rota--Yuzuru Hanyu, who won the gold medal at last night's Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics, wore this ensemble above. It was designed by Johnny Weir--yes, THE Johnny Weir. I love me some Johnny but this is a little bit of a mess. When I first saw this costume--several competitions ago--I kind of liked it. But now, with closer "Olympic" inspection, I have to rethink my costume critique. There's little rhyme or reason to the white and black ombre and then the multicolored crystals and it has little to do with "Romeo and Juliet". I liked Michael Christian Martinez of the Philippines' costume much better for this same music. I do like the fact that there are asymmetrical lines in the design which keeps the look (at the very least) interesting, but it just seems a bit all over the place. In the end, that didn't matter since he got the gold...

Costume Score: 6.5/10






Congratulations Yuzuru!





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