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# Project Description "Farewell Messel" Stephany Isabella Cataldo Lago Summary Final work Stephany Cataldo is a costume assistant based between the UK and America. Working across multiple disciplines such as fashion and film production, Steph is interested in working on projects that bring hope to today's society. She has several years of experience in the world of fashion, having been trained in this subject in New York City. Now, she has just accomplished her first short film, Nightgown , upon her master's degree graduation in Costume from the University of Arts of London. She is usually inspired by period films like “Emma” (2020) and “Jane Eyre” (1996) or by musical films and musicals such as Moulin Rouge (2001) and West Side Story (both versions). She feels passionate about cabaret costumes, period costumes (1800s-1900s), and 50s fashion. Stephany Cataldo is a costume assistant based between the UK and America. Working across mu... College Wimbledon College of Arts Course MA Costume Graduation year 2025 This costume is inspired by the last opera that Oliver Messel (1904-1978) designed for Glyndebourne Opera House, Der Rosenkavalier (1959). It includes elements that reference the dramatic ornamentation of 18th-century Rococo, such as the colour palette, trims, and satin fabric. It also draws inspiration from 1950s fashions: the corset and the silhouette of the dress. The design in the centre of the skirt was made by hand using embroidery techniques, including appliqué and couching. This flower is a replica of a design found on a fan that Messel made for his mum when he was a teenager, at Nymans. The intention of the design was to honour and bid “Farewell” to Messel’s work at Glyndebourne . Sometimes goodbyes are hard, and we do not realise that everything we had was precious in ways we never imagined... Farewell, Messel. Final work In this image, closer details of the costume are shown. The lace placed on the sleeves comes from a vintage piece from the beginning of the 20th century. One of the central approaches of the project is to recycle fabric and garment pieces, working with the resources the artist had access to. The central design is composed of fabric bits that come from Glyndebourne's deadstock. Attached to the skirt first with UV glue and then machine/hand-couched. Farewell Messel Through this video the artist, using a paper rose made from Der Rosenkavalier music pieces, wants to bid "Farewell" to Messel's work at Glyndebourne by the use of fire and the representation of Messel through the use of paper roses. Research and process Final drawing and fabric swatches. Share this project This costume is inspired by the last opera that Oliver Messel (1904-1978) designed for Glyndebourne Opera House, Der Rosenkavalier (1959). It includes elements that reference the dramatic ornamentation of 18th-century Rococo, such as the colou... A link to this page has been added to your clipboard Browse related work Craft & Process Corsetry Costume Embroidery HandEmbroidery Handmade Lace PatternCutting Sewing Vintage
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