Ballet street style: What 8 National Ballet of Canada dancers wear off stage
On stage, the connection between ballet and fashion
has always been clear. From the tutus to the tiaras, costumes are like
cinematic tools, laying the groundwork for dance masterpieces to unfold. Off
stage, the connection is just as present: “As a ballet dancer you develop a
strong instinct for aesthetics,” says National Ballet of Canadaprincipal dancer Heather Ogden. “The line of a
leg or the angle of your arms is really important. We are very body aware and
you learn what looks good on you and I think that applies to fashion too.” Last
month, photographer David Pike visited the
National Ballet to capture dancers in everyday gear while in rehearsal for the
current production of Swan Lake. The grande dame
of ballet is amongst the most difficult to perform for the principals, soloists
and corps, which would explain comfort being of the utmost importance for all
the company’s dancers. “I have to be able to move, and I have to like the way my
body looks in whatever I’m wearing,” says second soloistDylan Tedaldi. With that in mind, let’s view this batch of ballet street
style as a lesson in how to look good all winter long.
source: fashionmagazine.com
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