Fashion
For Cynthia Erivo and Craig Green, the Show Remains the Thing
At Forces of Fashion, the actor and designer muse on the magic of live performance….
“You might be right, I don’t think that [a runway show] can be totally replaced because it is a very specific singular experience,” responded Erivo, who dialed in from Atlanta where she is playing Aretha Franklin in a series. The actor can still recall “correlating me singing to making people feel good” after her first solo performance, age five, in a Nativity play. “I think the thing that we keep coming back to,” she says to Green, “is the connectivity of it all… I think in this time we all have to figure out ways to get that back.”
Ervio is upbeat and looking for ways forward. One of them is dressing up. Having tried the athleisure look, the actor has moved on—way on. “Whenever I had a Zoom I would always feel really weird if I didn’t have shoes on. It would never feel right unless I did the head to toe dressing.”
Erivo’s Forces of Fashion look included a beaded black jacket and a red lip. Green, whose designs tend toward sculpture and utility, was more understated, but also intrigued by how our relationship to clothing has changed during this unusual period. “It feels like we’re dressing for ourselves, we’re making choices in clothing that make us feel good.” With little or no audience, he muses, we’re “having a more intimate relationship” with the clothes we wear.
Get up close and personal with Erivo and Green by tuning into their Forces of Fashion conversation here.
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