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London Music Psychology Fashion
Couture Vs Music: The Great Heroines.
Couture Vs Music: Dance
Couture Vs Music:
An interesting little exercise I went through a few years ago; wherein I enjoyed comparing the worlds of music and fashion.
I explored visual messages in textiles, and paralleled them with musical or social phrases in music compositions/ opera stage settings...
"The vocalist has to display Stanislavskian Truth, whilst travelling through Legati and awkwardly-placed accents."
Sandrine Anterrion, on Verdi's Lacrimosa
Couture Vs Music: Pathos
Couture Vs Music: Ladies of the Orchestra
"The resulting texture is a potent mix of sexually-powerful signals, and somewhat-threatening depths, of murky waters, murky desires, and half-filled promises...
(Or was that just me?...)"
Red Satin, 2013 by Sandrine Anterrion
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