ICE DANCE and PAIRS STYLE--Collage of Ice Dance (top photos) and Pairs (lower photos) skaters from the 2021 Toyota U.S. Figure Skating Championships, Las Vegas Nevada
Wrapping up my 2021 U.S. Figure Skating Championships COSTUMES BLOGS--it's now time to discuss the ICE DANCE and PAIRS COSTUMES--
*If you missed the LADIES, click HERE....and the MEN, click HERE!
Let's start with the PAIRS:
Ashley Cain-Gribble and Timothy LeDuc Free Skate toPiano Concerto No. 2 by Sergei Rachmaninov--Classic, chic and effective--those are the three words I would use to describe these costumes worn by Ashley and Timothy for their Free Skate. I love when Pairs' costumes look like they belong with each other (sometimes they DO NOT!), and here is a case when they do. They are both featuring turtlenecks, both have similar light-to-dark shading at the top. The ombre shading of silver, blue-gray, along with the deep midnight blue is elegant and I absolutely love the silver crystals on their costumes.
SCORE: 9.65
Alexa Knierim and Brandon Frazier Short Program toIn the End by Tommee Profitt and Too Far Gone by Hidden Citizens--For their Short Program, Alexa and Brandon wore these costumes which featured red and black tones and some interesting sequin applique work. Alexa's halter neckline dress had an asymmetrical hem, slits throughout, and great back sequin and nude illusion detail. Brandon's black-to-red shaded sleeves and delicate crystals matched her design but in a more subtle manner. Both could have been slightly more elevated in terms of design but that would be my only critique.
SCORE: 8.75
Knierim and Frazier Free Skate toFall On Me by Andrea Bocelli and Matteo Bocelli--For their Free Skate, Knierim and Frazier went with what we would consider the more "traditional" costume-route for figure skating--pretty, shimmering (lots of sequin overlay), and the always present ombre dyeing. Even if these didn't venture into Fashion with a capital "F", they were effective and they looked good together. I liked Alexa's "off the shoulder" design (with nude illusion) and heavily sequined top, and in addition, I thought Brandon's ombre shaded top looked very nice and complimentary with her skirt.
SCORE: 8.75
Jessica Calalang and Brian Johnson Free Skate toWho Wants to Live Forever performed by The Tenors ft. Lindsey Stirling--One word: LOVE! From the moment they stepped onto the ice, they commanded my attention, especially Jessica! She the Costume Star here, with this gorgeous look featuring royal blue and deep purple colors, an asymmetrical front top design, and stunning separated sequined panels at one side of the torso; I just couldn't take my eyes off her, and her costume! Oh, and not to leave Brian far behind, his costume--even though it was mostly a black top and black pants, still had just the right amount of color and crystal detail up at the shoulder.
SCORE: 9.80
ICE DANCE:
Kaitlin Hawayek and Jean-Luc Baker Rhythm Dance to Swing: Staying Alive (from "Saturday Night Fever") by Bee Gees; Swing: Night Fever (from "Saturday Night Fever") by Bee Gees; Swing: Boogie Shoes (from "Saturday Night Fever") by Bee Gees; Swing: You Should Be Dancing (from "Saturday Night Fever") by West End UK Production--I am a big fan of the Bee Gees (Yes, I may be aging myself) and I was also a big fan of these great costumes. Kaitlin's costume is one of the most gorgeous designs I have seen on the ice in a while. She looked like she stepped out of an Elie Saab runway show; I loved the multicolored sequined bodysuit with a plunging neckline, and the sheer black chiffon and sequins skirt over it. I secretly want to see this as a long red carpet gown! Jean-Luc was Disco Hot in his purple liquid satin shirt--opened a la John Travolta down to his navel--and sexy 70's-inspired skin-tight pants. If I was taking disco lessons from these two, dressed like this, I would show up EVERY SINGLE DAY!
SCORE: 9.75
Hawayek and Baker Free Dance to Heart of Glass (Crabtree Remix) by Philip Glass & Blondie
First Movement by Philip Glass--While the music was "vintage" Disco Blondie, it was remixed for a more moody modern dance vibe, and these costumes evoked more of the latter as opposed to the former. Kaitlin wore a simple "wrap dress" with brick-red ombre shading at the waist, midriff, and sleeves. It had an open back and looked like something a dancer wears while rehearsing as opposed to the actual performance. Jean-Luc was the epitome of the "Modern Dance" guy in an all-black turtleneck "Bob Fosse"-like look. I guess these were fine costumes for the music, but they could have been possibly more creative or avant-garde lite.
SCORE: 8.45
Caroline Green and Michael Parsons Rhythm Dance toFoxtrot: I Turned The Corner (from "Thoroughly Modern Millie") by Gavin Creel, Sutton Foster, and Quickstep: What Do I Need With Love? (from "Thoroughly Modern Millie") by Gavin Creel--For their Rhythm Dance to the Broadway musical "Thoroughly Modern Millie", Green and Parsons looked as if they could have just stepped off of a Broadway stage and onto the ice. Michael was dapper in this double-breasted waistcoat, purple tie, and pants, and Caroline was a Pretty Flapper Queen in a matching purple dress with silver lace-like metallic applique. The applique as well as her 20's headdress were effective and impacting.
SCORE: 9.00
Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue Rhythm Dance toExpress (from "Burlesque") performed by Christina Aguilera; A Guy Who Takes His Time (from "Burlesque") by Christina Aguilera; Tough Lover (from "Burlesque") by Christina Aguilera--If there was any doubt that Hubbell and Donohue were skating to Christian Aguilera's "Burlesque", well, then just take a look at these sexy-as-all-you-know-what costumes! Let's start with Zachary who looked like a hot Broadway dancer in his all-black muscle-revealing look of skin-tight black pants, sheer sleeveless top, and vest...and an armband to accentuate that bicep. And then there was Madison: I loved this black sheer jumpsuit featuring a gorgeous display of sequins, crystals, and fringe hip details. If all of that wasn't enough, the bedazzled bra-top put a fabulous costume exclamation point on her entire look.
SCORE: 9.90
Hubbell and Donohue Free Dance toHallelujah by Jeff Buckley; Pray Gently to the Light by Karl Hugo; and Hallelujah by KD Lang--These romantic, subtle, lovely costumes for their Free Dance were quite the appropriate departure from their Rhythm Dance costumes. While Zachary stayed within the black-deep gray color story, he was more fashion-forward with that top featuring sheer, shiny and contrasting matte panels throughout. Madison evoked delicate love and passion in this dusty rose halter-neckline-like dress with a nice display of silver crystals. She was feminine, fluid, and lovely...while he was strong and linear making for a nice costume couple.
SCORE: 9.15
Madison Chock and Evan Bates Rhythm Dance toBlues: Too Darn Hot by Cole Porter (original cast recording); Quickstep: Too Darn Hot by Cole Porter (original cast recording); Swing: Too Darn Hot by Cole Porter (original cast recording)--Chock and Bates skated to the same music/programs that they did in their previous season for both their Rhythm and Free Dance. For their Rhythm Dance, however, Madison wore a different costume than last season; Evan's stayed the same except for a change in pocket square color (which perfectly matched her lipstick!). Since his black suit with unbuttoned white shirt were the same as last year's, I'll just discuss Madison's: She wore a sequined-and-nude razzle-dazzle dress a la Cher/Bob Mackie. The look had some exquisite and very expensive-looking crystal work throughout the torso culminating in white sequined fringe. It was gorgeous and she was as the song says, "Too Darn Hot!"
SCORE: 9.75
BTW: This is what they wore last season, to the same program:
Too Darn Hot Chock and Bates 2019-2020
And finally...
Chock and Bates Free Dance to Egyptian Snake Dance: Yearning by Raul Ferrando; Sahara Nights by DJ Quincy Ortiz; Layali Al Sharq performed by Al-Ahram Orchestra--Speaking of hot...I LOVED these costumes that Chock and Bates reprised for their "Egyptian Snake Dance" Free Dance. I was a big fan of these outstanding designs last season and was happy to see them again. She looked like a high fashion Cleopatra while Evan vibed a very sexy Pharoah/Mummy. The sequin work on her costume should be at the Cairo Museum, and I also loved the skeleton-like details of bias tubing looped throughout Evan's shirt and sleeves over sheer panels. Fashionable, elevated and EXPENSIVE-looking: Definitely HAUTE Fashion Skating Costumes!
SCORE: 9.95
The one new addition Madison added to her costume was very 2020/21. Always the fashionista, Chock added this FABULOUS matching mask to her off-ice costume:
Click below to watch Chock and Bates "Egyptian Snake Dance" Free Dance form the 2021 U.S. Figure Skating Championships:
BEST IN COSTUME?--(L to R) Vincent Zhou, Nathan Chen, Yaroslav Paniot, Vincent Zhou--2021 U.S. Figure Skating Championships Las Vegas Nevada
In my last post HERE, I blogged about the LADIES at the 2021 U.S. Figure Skating Championships and their COSTUMES. So now, it is time to discuss THE MEN...
Let's begin with Vincent Zhou:Vincent Zhou Short Program to Vincent (Starry Starry Night) performed by Josh Groban--Let me start off this MEN'S COSTUME blog by saying that I actually really liked this costume on Vincent Zhou. I am a big fan of a complete costume look--especially on MEN! (normally the top is the costume and then, they put oh-so-predictable black pants to go with it!). Vincent's costume was a complete look. It's so nice to see the sequin details continued seamlessly onto the pants giving that complete costume look, as well as on the shoulder. I also love (what traditionally would be considered) "feminine" details--such as the draped cowl neck, here on Vincent. Altogether, this was a beautiful costume for him and for the program.
SCORE: 9.75
Vincent Zhou Fee Skate to Algorithm by Muse and Algorithm (Alternate Reality Version) by Muse--Vincent continued his Good Costume Streak for his Free Skate costume choice. While this design wasn't a "complete costume look", it was creative, designed, and worked with the music. The floaty top featured various layers that enhanced his turns, the sequins weren't overbearing and I also loved the delicate hues of plum, grape, lilac. The pants, if you notice, were done not in black but in a darker plum color to match the top. And also, notice that they weren't just any pants...they had a DESIGN aspect with the front leg detailed panels. Thank you.
SCORE: 9.65
Jason Brown Short Program to Sinnerman by Nina Simone--Sleek in Black. Jason wore this elegant look for his Short Program to Nina Simone. The design accentuated his lithe body and the delicate sequin accents added an elegant and luxe aspect to the look. If Tom Ford were to design a figure skating costume for a male skater, I think this would be it!
SCORE: 9.25
Jason Brown Free Skate to Slaughter on 10th Avenue by Richard Rodgers and New York Philharmonic--Originally from a ballet by Richard Rodgers from the 1936 Broadway show "On Your Toes". The ballet involves a dancer and two gangsters who want to shoot him. It originally was performed on TV in the early '50s...therefore possibly theprovenance of Jason's look here. He wore a fuchsia berry-colored skin-tight Lycra top with leg-hugging black pants--and a thin black belt. Normally I am not a fan of the whole belt-and-pants look for skating but with this ensemble (and the music), it worked; he looked like he belonged in a George Balanchine-choreographed ballet.
SCORE: 8.90
Yaroslav Paniot Free Skate to Heartbreak Hotel, Can't Help Falling In Love and Hound Dog by Elvis Presley--If it isn't evident from the photos, Elvis is in the House! Yaroslav skated to an Elvis Presley medley of hits in a perfectly suitable costume. I liked the bold lavender color of the top, the "plunging" neckline, the low-waist silhouette--so vintage 70's Elvis. All that was missing was the sweat dripping from his face and him being slightly overweight! The crystal sequin accents and that ever-so-fabulous belt took it to a purposely gaudy level. Also, inquiring minds (me!) want to know if he dyed his hair a deep black on purpose to be even more Elvis-like? I hope it's a "Yes"!
SCORE: 9.65
Maxim Naumov Free Skate to Unstoppable by E.S. Posthumus and Stabat Mater by Woodkid--Two words: Exposed Shoulder. Maxim skated his Free Skate wearing this look, which consisted of black pants and a red-and-black sparkly top. Nothing about that was unusual...until I noticed the "exposed" shoulder detail with a nude illusion panel and black strap across the neck. It was daring and certainly not the typical detail one would see in a men's costume, and overall, I liked it.
SCORE: 9.50
Camden Pulkinen Free Skate toClose Your Eyes by Rhodes--Camden wore skin-tight black pants and this tie dye-like deep lavender top with a criss-cross looped neckline and crystal neckline and hem trim. Not sure what this Pirates of The Caribbean-meets-Mamma Mia look has to do with the music of his skate (FYI: NOTHING!) but...it was Boho Cute.
SCORE: 8.99
Nathan Chen Short Program toAsturias, Canción del Mariachi (from "Desperado") performed by Los Lobos, Antonio Banderas--While we know Nathan is more famous for his Quads than his costumes, it was nice to see him wearing what could pass for a costume (kind of) for his Short Program to "Desperado". The white shirt, black pants with subtle Mariachi metal details were almost an EXACT replica of what Antonio wore in the 1995 film. While it may not have been very creative in terms of thinking differently than what Antonio actually wore, this look evoked the character just right.
SCORE: 9.00
Nathan Chen Free Skate toSelections from Philip Glass--For his Free Skate, Nathan wore a more "typically" Nathan look of black pants and an un-costumey top. The top had small sheer panels at the shoulder and neckline, and a looser elongated shape; it could have easily come from Rick Owens or a brand such as Helmut Lang. While I get that he's not a "costume" skater and this is more his style....it just gets rather repetitive and visually boring. But at least, he's THE BEST MALE FIGURE SKATER IN THE WORLD! So....there's that. I was actually more excited about the NIKE sweatshirts he wore in the "Kiss & Cry". Maybe since he is a spokesperson for NIKE, they can design some costumes as interesting as his after-skate outfits! Pretty Please!
SCORE: 8.25
Click below to watch Jason Brown's FREE SKATE at the 2021 U.S. Figure Skating Championships: