Previously, what I liked about Yuna's LP was the speed, powerfulness, and sharpness. It was a very dynamic program and I could feel the air passing by my cheeks.
Somehow perhaps because of the costume change, I have gotten a pretty different impression at her Worlds. The program looked more lyrical. She looked pure and delicate in that costume. I could feel the details of the choreo more than before.
I am curious why they chose costumes that looked totally different in images. Usually, the program has some main themes and they try to express them through the costume.
I also got a very different impression from Mao's newer gorgeous LP costume than the previous airy, fluffy one. The newer costume went well with deep, passionate melodies whereas the airy costume emphasized the flow and lightness of the delicate music, especially around the slow part and the last part, which were heavenly beautiful.
As I always prefer something airy and delicate whether it's costume, music, or skater, I personally liked Yuna's newer cosutme and Mao's older costume better than their counterparts.
But I am wondering which costumes may have suited the overall concepts of these programs. Any thoughts?
Also could you think of any other examples in which the costume made a difference in the image of the program?
Somehow perhaps because of the costume change, I have gotten a pretty different impression at her Worlds. The program looked more lyrical. She looked pure and delicate in that costume. I could feel the details of the choreo more than before.
I am curious why they chose costumes that looked totally different in images. Usually, the program has some main themes and they try to express them through the costume.
I also got a very different impression from Mao's newer gorgeous LP costume than the previous airy, fluffy one. The newer costume went well with deep, passionate melodies whereas the airy costume emphasized the flow and lightness of the delicate music, especially around the slow part and the last part, which were heavenly beautiful.
As I always prefer something airy and delicate whether it's costume, music, or skater, I personally liked Yuna's newer cosutme and Mao's older costume better than their counterparts.
But I am wondering which costumes may have suited the overall concepts of these programs. Any thoughts?
Also could you think of any other examples in which the costume made a difference in the image of the program?
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. I wrote so in my diary. The hair accessary, hairstyle, the makeup, and her complexion, everything went so well. And it went so well with the music, too. Since then, I have paid the greatest attention to Caro’s costumes.