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Christine Daae Shoe Enamel Pins!
It's been a minute, but the continuation of my Pocket Broadway series has turned into Enamel Pins!
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Havenât been on here in forever but I wanted to share some memories from the Phantom load out and Iâll have to do it in a couple of different posts because thereâs a lot to unpack (or if you want to be technical... pack)
The first was my very own Greg Mills⢠shot with the chandelier a few minutes before the end of our lunch break.Â
And the second is accidentally making it into the corner of the TheatreMania capture of Ruthie IIâs final journey. You wonât see me in the rest of the shots because the LX crew was loading our own truck up the block while the carpenters took care of that precious cargo.Â
A #bts look at the weeks leading up to reopening Phantom at the Majestic. Its been a whirlwind ever since we restarted and I spent most of August and September jumping from show to show to help with the restart.
A lot of the theatres aren't very straightforward with where the staircases lead so at one point while trying to get to one of the followspot. perches I took a wrong turn (okay 4 wrong turns. They were ready to send out a search party đ¤Ł) and ended up on the proscenium where the Phantom shows up during Il Muto.
Caught Phantom tonight on my day off. Definitely nuanced changes and some more significant ones which was just all around fun to keep an eye and ear out for.
If youâre in NY from now through till September 26, the Showstoppers Costume Exhibit in Times Square is a must see!Â
Tickets are now on sale for an eight-week limited engagement through September 26 at 234 West 42nd Street. Formerly the home of Modellâs, world-renown design firm, Thinc Design, has transformed the Times Square space into an immersive maze featuring more than 100 of the industryâs most beautiful and complex garments. As guests make their way through the exhibit, they will get to see up close the detail and craftsmanship typically only seen far away on stage or screen. Costume makers and experts will be on-site demonstrating their techniques and skills and interacting with guests, and multimedia elements will provide a rare opportunity to get a behind-the-scenes look at the process. This one-of-a-kind, immersive exhibition can only be seen in New York Cityâs vital Theatre District. All proceeds from the exhibition will raise money for the Costume Industry Coalition Recovery Fund, which continues to support one of the hardest hit sectors of the entertainment industry.
They invited a lot of people from the industry for opening weekend and honestly seeing so many familiar faces and costumes just did the heart good. Here are a handful of my favorite pics from the Phantom part of the exhibit, but there are costumes on display from Lion King, Frozen, Aladdin, Moulin Rouge, Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Hamilton, Six and so SO many more (Iâll share a selection of those too in another post!)

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Introducing the cast of CollaborAzianâs of "A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder!"
Last week I had the incredible opportunity to work with some of the crazy talented people from the new online concert of GGLAM for this shoot with photography by Mari Uchida! Ali Ewoldt (Phoebe D'Ysquith) and Diane Phelan (Sibella Hallward) are styled in Viscountess New York and Karl Josef Co's (Monty Navarro) wardrobe is J. Crew Mens. The production, directed by Alan Muraoka premieres on  Broadway On Demand July 15th.Â
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Tickets are available at https://www.collaborazian.com and the proceeds benefit #stopAAPIhate causes.
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Today in Fandom Fashion:
How absolutely ROOFTOP COSTUME INCARNATE are these shoes??
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This absolutely adorable Eliza Winterâs Ball-lite dress from Modern Millie Vintage
Iâve mentioned it before but with the incredible casting of Lucy St Louis as Christine and Saori Oda as Carlotta and such lovely diversity in the ensemble (my heart is so so happy), I wanted to share the little known fact that Leila Benn Harris (2007) was the first WOC to play Christine Daae in the West End (sharing the principle role equally with Robyn North). Leilaâs father is of Egyptian heritage.
Her run can go a little underappreciated, but luckily Brinkhoff/Moegenburg took some absolutely phenomenal photos of that cast and there are various recordings of her performances and appearances on YouTube.
*And of course when she went on with Ramin Karimloo, we had two BIPOC leads in the roles!
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I originally posted this on my cosplay Instagram (@venividiviscy) but I would be totally remiss if I didnât share it here too because many of you have been my ride or die GGLAM peeps since the beginning.
Iâve been working on making a Sibella Marry You costume, but it was taking a minute to really get going with it so I decided to recreate Sibellaâs entire wardrobe in as modern day looks from my closet. I got to use some of the fun vintage jewelry pieces I found in my momâs closet and the dress Iâm wearing for Marry You is of course a Viscountess original.Â
It was a particularly fun challenge because the parameters I gave myself were that they had to make sense as a modern day counterpart (I had the perfect outfit for her rose corset/ivory petticoat moment but it was the wrong mood) and that I had to stay as close to the color scheme as possible.Â
...and also not repeat shoes, but thatâs just because Iâm a silly human.Â
Stay tuned for the Phoebe version!
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Today in Fandom Fashion: Dolce & Gabanna Jacquard Pants!
For those days you just gotta have pants that might actually cost more than the actual Broadway costume.
When I saw tonightâs Final Jeopardy category was âBroadway Rolesâ I yelled âBET IT ALLâ at the screen (this is how Jeopardy works in my household)
...and then had a pretty good laugh when I saw what the clue was.Â
One of the shutdown projects I started about a month ago was creating my own Vegas Hannibal Tiara and it actually ended up being a lot of fun. In the process I discovered that theyâre like snowflakes, seemingly identical but ever so slightly different even within the same production at the same time on the same character so that gave me some creative leeway to pick my favorite elements of  different ones to incorporate them into mine.Â
Itâs particularly amusing to me that it started out as a distinctly US interpretation of the design (with Vegas having some more distinct elements), but those tiaras had since traveled across the world to the Russian, Sweden, Russia and World Tour productions so there was a lot of material to reference.Â
I donât really do costume commissions anymore, but the tiara is available on my website as a made to order piece.
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Will your cosplay tips stream be viewable after? I'd love to see it but I have to work during the time it's happening
It sure well! It should end up in the IGTV tab once itâs done and we save everything.
So apparently there is some Broadway rule that means the Six alternates have to wear a version of the principalâs costume and not their own âalternate costumeâ. Do you know the specific reason/rule since you work in the industry?
If Iâm understanding the question correctly, itâs not a Broadway rule so much as a choice of the costume designer. Iâm not familiar with the exact reasoning behind it in Six, but the reasons alternate and/or swing costumes exist are for scenes -or in the case of Six, the entire show- where everyone in the group is meant to look uniform but not identical (i.e. everyone in the Hello Dolly Sunday clothes scene has some variation a bustle dress with sleeves and the swing has their own swing look rather than anything exactly the same as another ensemble member)
So in the case of Six, they wanted the Alternate Queens to have costumes in color schemes that werenât already in the primary Six (hence the teal) and featuring design elements of of the costumes worn by the main queens so that they wore that costume when they went on and there wonât be an aesthetic concern of any two performers in a 6 person cast wearing identical looks.
Itâs only a rule as far as that is the direction handed down by design and the wardrobe crew executes those instructions.
Actual Broadway AEAÂ rules in regards to costumes are things like: you canât give one personâs dance shoes to the next dancer that comes, or any skin pieces such as bras, socks, tights, etc. cannot be shared.

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Join me tomorrow (Saturday, February 13) at 10am LIVE on the GoldOller Facebook page for another Kids Korner Fashion Illustration Class! We'll draw! We'll erase! We'll draw some more! We'll color things in with markers!Â
Itâs fun and itâs free and you can ask me things like âwhatâs your favorite kind of dogâ and I can be all âI love corgis because theyâre fluffyâ
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Phantom Costumes + Magnets: A Love Story in Two Acts
The most visible magnets on the costumes are of course the two (Countess and Wishing) that actually have capes that go over them and helps to keep them from falling closed and getting in the way during the scene. The top photos are of the West End Elissa Skirt where they actually have rows of magnets down the back opening which I thought was pretty nifty.