Thursday, February 13, 2014

A Study of Anna Netrebko


Happy early Thursday! Today I found out that I had my first readers in Japan, Italy and the Netherlands! Thank  you for your interest, you guys! I love your cultures!

Today I'd like to showcase a few styles from the incomparable Anna Netrebko. This will be a study of her personal style, because (let's face it) I could go nuts just looking at the costumes alone. There are some that were just made for her, and some that not everyone would look good in, which she pulls off with great flair! But I shall not get side tracked; it shall just be personal style... :)





 In the above picture, I love how she takes the stereotypical materials that an opera singer should wear (furs and silks), and pairs it with an edgy black leather. She's not only the picture of opera, she's a modern fashionista.
 Look at this cute little number! The high, lace collar implies the fashion of a simpler time. I can't see the skirt all that well, but the fun ottoman chair doesn't hurt the overall look!
I love this brunette Marilyn Monroe haircut...

sequins and dramatic eye shadow- a look I wish I could pull off

Looking like something from out of this world

She could plan outfits for the Russian group, Via Gra.



Rock those sequins, honey!

Yaaaaaaas! 



Just in case you'd like to see her clothes in action, or you're not sure what Anna is famous for, here is one of her most outstanding performances, at least in my opinion. I've never seen someone so engaging and entertaining on the classical music stage. I hope it becomes a trend. :)



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