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Figure Skating Costume Minute--Best PAIRS and ICE DANCE Costumes of 2012 + The "Kooky Costumes" Best!



Toreador Fab, Plunging Chic, Kimono Gorgeous...and the Kookiest Figure Skating Costumes of 2012







Best Pairs Costumes:







Tatiana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov: Russia--This
powerful--and very HOT--Pairs couple from Russia had TWO winning
costumes worthy enough of making it on to my Best Of List 2012. Both
their Short Program and Free Skate ensembles were superb, and for
different reasons. For their Short Program, they skated to "Love Theme from The Godfather" (above), they
looked modern, clean and current. In this program,
Tatiana was the (costume) star: I adored her multi-layered "necklace"
in her fishtail hem dress. I also thought it was so modern to have such a
sexy plunging back and not use the illusion to pretend that it was
"nude".








For their Season 2012-2013 Free Skate, they skated to  "Violin Muse, Partita for Violin No. 2 and Chaconne". Here, the costumes were ethereal and had more classic costume elements (than their Short Program ones) but still remained fresh and exploratory. I
thought that for the Free Skate, Maxim was the star, costume-wise. His
floating chiffon top with tie-dye ombre coloring and color blocking was
especially interesting.
It was also ultra feminine; only Maxim could make wearing ombre-dyed chiffon look SO BUTCH.





Qing Pang and Jian Tong: China--Pang and Tong of China performed their Short Program to "Scott and Fran's Paso Doble" in some of the most intricately divine costumes of the season--and yes, good enough to make my list here.
The costumes were as intense and fiery as the music. His Toreador
costume is sexy, strong, expensive-looking and perfectly theatrical. It was also very
traditional in its styling which contrasted her costume. While he went traditional, her
Señorita was more abstract, directional with its asymmetrical detailing and mix of fabrications and sequin applique. 





Yuko Kavaguti and Alexander Smirnov: Russia--For their Free Skate to "February", Kavaguti and Smirnov went a bit "old school" with their Pairs Costumes--his stretch body suit and her bedazzled look both seem to vibe costumes I
would have seen many Winter Olympics years ago. Yet somehow they still made them look modern. This is why they are on this "Best" list. I especially liked her costume. The high neck combined with the open
back and long sleeves was elegant and chic.



Best Ice Dance Costumes:





Madison Chock and Evan Bates: USA-- For their "Polka/Waltz" Short Dance during this 2012 Grand Prix Season, these two cuties from the US skated to Selections from Quidam by Cirque du Soleil. Madison designed the costumes and I liked them--especially hers.
Here, she was the Costume Star. The colors in her dress were impacting,
vibrant and perfect for the dance and if anyone couldn't get the
"Cirque" reference, they were probably asleep! One of my faves of 2012
for Ice Dance.






Charlene Guignard and Marco Fabbri:
Italy--For their Season 2012-2013 Free Dance to "Summer" and "Winter" from The Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi, Guignard and Fabbri went the semi-contemporary route with their costumes and hers, especially, was one of my Top Picks of the year. I like the
sequined multicolored butterfly motif in her dress. It looks like a
pretty DVF dress but still seems costume-y enough for a dance
like this.






Alex and Maia Shibutani USA--This brother-and-sister Ice Dance Team skated their Free Dance to John Williams' "Memoirs of a Geisha" for this year's Grand Prix season. I thought the costumes were perfect.
Alex looked sublimely chic in his grey side draped waist-coat/vest,
black pants and white dress shirt. Maia was a vision of pretty in her
rose-pink and steel-gray Kimono-and-Obi costume.






Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir: Canada--One word: WOW. They skated their Long Program to "Carmen" by Rodion Shchedrin and their performances were FLAWLESS. Every time I saw it, I had the urge to give them a standing ovation...from my sofa! Their costumes were also FLAWLESS; chic, directional, modern and Fashion Week-fab. I. LOVED. THEM.
These modern styled costumes enhanced their fiery and intense
performance, especially her plunging neck, backless multi-layered dress.
Tessa could have gone all red rose-behind-her-ear and red-and-black
Spanish Mantilla costume, but she didn't. And yet, it still had the same
fiery passionate effect. I really think that this is the future of Ice
Dance costumes. Bravo Virtue and Moir.



And finally, it would not be a Figure Skating Costume List without adding some of  my Favorite "Most 'Kooky' Costumes of 2012":






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Nicole Orford and Thomas Williams: Canada--For their Short Dance to "Sold" by John Michael Montgomery and "Tennessee Waltz" by Anne Murray during this Grand Prix season, this Canadian Ice Dance pair wore these fabulously kooky costumes.  One

look at them and I wanted to jump onto the ice and do the
two-step and eat some hot & spicy chicken wings...at the same
time! I mean, seriously, look at those red "Cowboy Boot" skate covers!
Quirky, fun, and very costume entertaining.






Cathy Reed and Chris Reed: Japan--Michigan, US-born
half-Japanese brother-and-sister Ice Dance team of Reed and Reed skated their Short Dance to "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers"
wearing these costumes above. The bright pink and shiny fabric of her
dress was a bit much. Both look like performers at Disneyland putting on a show for ten year olds. Kooky enough to make it on this list, for sure.







Reed and Reed AGAIN--These
two get the prize for "Two-for-Two Kooky Costumes" since they also made
this list here for what they wore for their Free Dance. They skated to Selections from "The Beatles", and they went
pop-art 60's Mod (well, she did!). I liked these looks for use of
bold color and can't-take-my-eyes-off-of-them costume bravura.
Yet...they are just a little on the side of tacky-licious.
And also, it seems that because of Cathy's outlandish dress, Chris got the short end of the (costume) stick, and just got
a white dress shirt, black pants and a tie. She's a Kooky TEN, him...a 5.5. 






Ekaterina Pushkash and Jonathan Guerreiro: Russia:  These two Ice Dance pair skated their Short Dance to Cirque du Soleil's Quidam "Marelle" and "Zydeko" (naturally!) and they wore some of the quirkiest and colorful get-ups of the year. They were TOTALLY reminiscent of the...






 Gloriously bedazzled swimsuits worn by the Gold Medal-winning Russian Synchronized Swimming Duet of Natalia Ishchenko and Svetlana Romashina (above photo)







Maé Bérénice Méité: France--Maé Bérénice skated her Short Program in 2012 to "1001 Nights" and yes kids, this gold Cleopatra-inspired costume above is what she wore. The entire time I kept thinking she should have skated to Whitney Houston's "Queen of the Night" from "the Bodyguard" instead.


 



Julia Lipnitskaia Russia--Oh
little Julia! This fourteen year old is a whippersnapper on the
ice--she's like a Russian Tara Lipinski! Lipnitskaia wore the costume
above for her Short Program to "Sabre Dance" (modern arrangement) by Khachaturian during this year's Grand Prix.
The music evokes a whirling war dance in an Armenian dance where the
dancers display their skills with sabres. Her costume evokes feelings
of "Oh Dear!". I'm not a fan of the unitard for figure skating and this
one looks like a bad Josephine Baker Halloween costume. It's just too
kooky, for Julia and the music she skated to.








Joshi Helgesson Sweden--Take
a guess what music this lovely lady from Sweden skated to. If you
guessed Cirque du Soleil, you were right (there's NO WAY this was from
"Swan Lake"! LOL!). Yes, the beautiful Helgesson skated to "Mystere" and "Taiko" from Cirque du Soleil and the costume perfectly reflected this, working seamlessly with the music. But, yes, it was AL THINGS Kooky. And I kinda liked it! I loved the bright colors, the multi-colored shredded "skirt" section,
and how she carried the look even to her eye makeup. Now, some may argue
that it's too much--even for a Cirque du Soleil-themed skate--and to that I would answer "Ya Think???"






Aliona Savchenko and Robin Szolkowy: Germany--These two take the Prize for Kookiest of All Kookiest Pairs Costumes for 2012, for BOTH their Short Program and Free Skate. For their Short Dance to "Kismet" by Bond.
She wore a predominantly red multicolored unitard with a swirly
illusion torso and choker/mock-neck detail. He wore a darker unitard
with the Gay Rainbow Flag splattered on half his torso and legs. It made
NO SENSE. And I swear that in the close-up images you could see PUFFY
PAINT! Yes, PUFFY PAINT. It was so wack-a-do out there, I kinda liked it!







And for their Season 2012-2013 Long Program to "Flamenco Bolero" they also went Figure Skating Wack-a-do as you can see from the two photos above.
Robin wore another unitard so it's a good guess that he probably LOVES
untitards--or showing off his perfect physique via a unitard. These costumes were like a Costume Tribute to Spanish Catalan artist Joan Miró-meets-Cirque du Soleil. I guess the color-splattered print in their costumes was very Miró for sure and that's about as "Spanish"--or Catalan--as it got! I give them points for MAJORLY stepping outside the costume box but...after a while all that kookiness becomes quite distracting to their performance and skate.




***Next Up: The Best Pageant Gowns of 2012!! Oh yes kids, get your Tiaras and Sashes ready!

Figure Skating Costume Minute--NHK Trophy 2012--Ice Dance Costumes!



NHK Trophy 2012 Costume Finale: Get 'Em Cowgirl, Geisha Chic and Mod Fab






Top Three Ice Dance: (left to right) Silver medalists Nikita Katsalapov and Elena Ilinykh of Russia, Gold Medalists Meryl Davis and Charlie White of USA and Bronze Medalists Maia Shibutani and Alex Shibutani of USA, ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating NHK Trophy 2012, Sekisui Heim Super Arena Rifu, Japan



Finishing my reviews of the NHK Trophy 2012, you can read my "two cents" on the Ladies HERE, the Men HERE, and the Pairs HERE...it's time for the always fantastic, never dissapointing colorful and a little over-the-top ICE DANCE costumes. First...



I think I just DIED and went to Figure Skating Costume HEAVEN:



Nicole Orford and Thomas Williams of Canada: For their Short Dance to "Sold" by John Michael Montgomery and "Tennesse Waltz" by Anne Murray. How. In the Name of the Figure Skating Costume Gods. Did I miss these throughout all my Costume Recaps this 2012-2013 Grand Prix season???? One look at these costumes, and I wanted to jump onto the ice and do the two-step and eat some hot & spicy chicken wings with them! All at the same time! Seriously.





Whoever designed these, please tell me so I can give you credit here on my blog! I demand it. Because they are fantastic. I love Thomas' red Western shirt, jeans, Western belt...he looks like the King of the Rodeo! And Nicole looks AMAZEEENG in her blue denim-like laced-up bustier and the double-tiered skirt. But can I tell you my favorite part (and I think you know by now):





Her Cowgirl Skate Boot Covers Y'all !!!I want a pair...for the next time I hit my local ice rink!








For their Free Dance, Orford and Williams toned it down and went more elegant, less "Fun Time at the O.K. Corral". Here the music, naturally, dictated their more conservative classic looks. They skated to "High Society Overture" and "Now You Have Jazz" by Bing Cosby and Louis Armstrong. I liked her apple green charmeuse halter-neck costume. It was pretty, delicate and appropriate for the music. And Thomas looked like a dapper gentleman who would be dancing with such a pretty girl. His cravat and jacquard-like vest look right.





Yu Xiaoyang and Wang Chen of China: The Country & Western theme must have been "in the water" for these Ice Dancers, because it wasn't only Canada who got bit by the Line Dancin' Bug. For their Short Dance, this Chinese Pair skated to "Oh Susanna" and "Twilight Waltz" by Johnny Gimble. These costumes were colorful--sassy and combined all the right elements for the music. Notice how they brought the red color of her notched-collar costume into his ensemble by giving him a red hankie. Smart. And yes kids, you do notice that there was "mini fringe" in her hem. Of course.





Penny Coomes/ Nicholas Buckland of Great Britain: For their Free Dance to "Basement Jaxx vs Metropol Orkest". On a positive note: I do like the colors on her costume; the bright pink and purple, combined with the black background, make for a great contrast. And I do appreciate how the purple was brought back to his gray plaid vest in the welt pockets. However, she looks like an extra in the Eurovision-like "Nutcracker" ballet segment of the "Waltz of the Flowers". It's a bit of a mess, unfortunately.









Elena Ilinykh and Nikita Katsalapov of Russia: I discussed these costumes that Ilinykh and Katasalapov wore for their Short Dance to "Andijan Polka" HERE. They were one of my FAVORITE Ice Dance Costume looks for this season. The colors, the print, her headband, his navy and gold-trimmed coat...all Costume FANTASTIC!











Cathy Reed and Chris Reed of Japan: Michigan, US-born half-Japanese brother-and-sister Ice Dance team of Reed and Reed (who represent Japan) skated their Short Dance to "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" wearing these costumes above. The bright pink and shiny fabric of her dress was a bit much, but the overall theme was appropriate for the musical. Well done kids!







For their Free Dance to Selections from "The Beatles", they went pop-art 60's Mod (well, she did!). Again, I really liked these looks. The color-blocked dress on Cathy was very on-trend with 2012 yet seem perfect for the music and ice dance. And notice, kids, how his tie had the SAME colors as her dress. If there was any critique, it's that the costume designer sacrificed him for her "outlandishness" by slapping a white dress shirt and black pants on him. But, I forgive 'em.





Maia Shibutani and Alex Shibutani of USA: I talked about these great costumes worn by brother-and-sister Ice Dance team of Shinbutani and Shibutani HERE. They skated their Free Dance to John Williams' "Memoirs of a Geisha" and I thought they were PERFECT.





Meryl Davis and Charlie White of USA: I wrote about these fun costumes HERE in case you might have missed it. For their "Yankee Polka" Short Dance to "Giselle", Meryl and Charlie looked great--and more importantly,
appropriate for the music. She was very "St. Pauli Girl" and maybe that's why I loved it! She would make Heidi Klum proud!


Figure Skating Costume Minute--Trophee Eric Bompard 2012--Ice Dance



Ice Dance Lovelies:



Finishing my Costume Recap of "Trophee Eric Bompard 2012" ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating--it's now time for the Ice Dance Costumes:









Ekaterina Pushkash and Jonathan Guerreiro of Russia:  I have not discussed this cute little couple from Russia in any of my 2012-2013 Grand Prix of Figure Skating costume blog posts, and after seeing their Short "Waltz/Polka" Dance costumes to Cirque du Soleil's Quidam "Marelle" and "Zydeko", I just don't know how they escaped my "Costume Recap's"! These costumes are certainly attention-grabbing and most definitely fill the "Cirque du Soleil"-influenced requirement as dictated by their music. I loved the colors, the printed details. They were above all, fun. And for some reason, their Short Program costumes TOTALLY reminded me of..






The gloriously bedazzled swimsuits worn by the Gold Medal-winning Russian Synchronized Swimming Duet of Natalia Ishchenko and Svetlana Romashina seen above--I wonder if they were A) influenced by them, and/or B) created by the same Costume Designer...









Julia Zlobina and Alexei Sitnikov of Azerbadjian: These two compete in the Free Dance program to the following music: "Mahalageasca" (a polka-like Roma Gypsy-influenced song) and "Ausencia" (a tango-esque tune sung by Cape Verde Diva Cesaria Evora), all by Goran Bregović. Bregović is one of the most  internationally known modern musicians and composers of the Balkans and lives in the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo.






 Bosnian Folk Costumes




 Romanian Folk Costumes




Zlobina and Sitnikov's costumes reflected a bit of Gypsy/Romani, Balkan
and Eastern European Folk-wear to them. I liked the folk-costume nod
which included Alexei's vest, Julia's fuller skirt, the red, black and blue color
contrasts. I also admired the delicate "looped" colored trim. I just
dislike THAT "Ross Dress 4 Less" belt of his. Why oh why did he not wear a beautiful wide sash similar to the traditional costumes?!?






Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier of Canada: Gilles and Poirier competed in their Free Dance program to music from The Gulag Orchestra, Hungry Ghosts. Piper wears a very sexy and revealing cheetah print tunic/dress with high side-slits, a fishtail hem, plunging back and cowl-draped neckline. He wears a folk-sy costume in black, mustard colors with a vest trimmed in gold.





They make an unusually costumed ice dance pair in that she looks like she should be a character from "The Flintstones" and he looks like a dancer for the Gipsy Kings. Go figure.





Nathalie Pechalat and Fabian Bourzat of France: The French Ice Dance team got the Gold in France at last weekend's "Trophee Eric Bompard"! I've discussed both their Short and Free Dance costumes HERE in my "Cup of China" Ice Dance posting. Above, we see the costumes for their Short Dance to "Gaite Parisienne" by Jacques Offenbach and "Sous le ciel de Paris" performed by Yves Montand, a very French, very can-can musical number--and their costumes reflected this wonderfully. I loved them!



So, for now, let's bid Adieu to Trophee Eric Bompard 2012 and France





And look forward to Sendai Japan, for NHK Trohpy 2012 this weekend:








There's more figure skating and yes, more of my "Figure Skating Costume Recaps" to come... But, for now: Happy Thanksgiving to EVERYONE!!!














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