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Monday, 29 October 2012

Dressing the stars: costume designer Andrea de Araujo

Swedish Mafia video.
Styling by Franck Chevalier and Andrea De Araujo
By T. Madison

If you love music, film or pop culture, you've likely seen the work of costume designer and stylist Andrea de Araujo.

Six years ago, Brazilian-born Araujo had just completed University in San Francisco, California and decided to relocate to Los Angeles shortly after, in pursuit of her vision of working in the entertainment world. But, the hard work was only the beginning. Without knowing a soul in a new city of opportunity, Araujo was guided by her intuition whilst finding work in an area that she could feel passionate about: costume and styling.

Having a background in theatre and costuming, she was able to sharpen her skills by steady work and a clear vision of what she always wanted to do with her future.

It wasn’t long before she met others who also shared the same adoration for creativity. After a callback from a friend, she had landed a job working with famed photographer and artist, David LaChapelle.

“I have been very lucky,” said Araujo.

The electrifying yet busy times were steering swiftly ahead: from designing costumes and working on short films to assisting prominent directors and stylists.

In fact, one of her favourite projects was a Swedish House Mafia video where she worked alongside acclaimed stylist, Franck Chevalier, designing and building avant-garde costumes. “It was amazing work but also an amazing challenge,” said Araujo.

Typically, when preparing for styling gigs, she may pull ten racks of clothing all ranging from different eras, locations, and silhouettes.

“I am constantly going back to history, for example, it may be jacket styles from ten years ago, one top from one [fashion] house, and a belt from New York … it’s a lot of work,” said Araujo.

Those pieces are then connected to create one or multiple looks. Unlike mainstream fashion, Araujo doesn’t work off of current trends or keeping up with hues of the season. Instead, she’s part of another world of fashion storytelling, all by character development. Sometimes it may be in a commercial and other times in film.

“I prefer commercial styling because of the fast pace. The best part of styling is when I create and build the costume, I choose from beginning to end, create the fabric, and when I see that an agency sees it and smiles, that makes me happy,” she explains.

After living in Los Angeles Araujo knew that working in the entertainment world could indeed be her true passion.

“Trust your instincts. I’ve always understood colour, fabric, and the history of fashion, I’ve never really been into traditional fashion… sewing was never my thing. My desire for life is my passion, and I love what I do,” said Araujo.

So, how does the sought-after costume-designing stylist keep her ego in check? “I am grounded because of my culture. I don’t want to become a rude person to be the best in the world. You can with a good attitude.”

Currently Araujo is working as one of the costumers in the up-coming Sofia Coppola film, The Bling Ring, starring Emma Watson.
Watch Andrea de Araujo's styling work for the Swedish House Mafia music video below:



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Saturday, 4 August 2012

K2K mas moves to an enlightened state of consciousness The Race goes on | The Trinidad Guardian Newspaper

K2K mas moves to an enlightened state of consciousness The Race goes on | The Trinidad Guardian Newspaper


For  2013, The Human Race will continue the story, with the band being portrayed as a horse race with the masquerader portraying characters in each of three sections: the crowd, the thoroughbred and the jockey. “Each section will present a segment of the concept of standing strong, facing adversity, shooting for the stars and not conforming to society’s concept of the path to success, but to creating one’s own  path to success,” says Richards. “It’s about being clear in the choices we make and creating choices that are specific to our own personal circumstances and not just being led by society.  Society imposes a lot of choices on us, and we need to think for ourselves.” 
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Friday, 6 July 2012

K2K kicks off Carnival 2013 mas


Members of the K2K Carnival 2013 band The Human Race
at the launch in Glencoe yesterday.
The costumes from left are Starting Gate: Onlooker, Starting Gate:
Thoroughbred and The Jockey: Victory. PHOTO: MARCUS GONZALES

Rain failed to mar yesterday’s media unveiling of The Human Race, the Carnival 2013 presentation of K2K Alliance & Partners. Held at the Glencoe residence of Nina Tommy, the premiere was attended by Minister of Arts and Multiculturalism Dr Lincoln Douglas.

K2K Alliance & Partners, led by twin sisters Karen and Kathy Norman, made an impressive debut at Carnival this year, portraying The Waters—Seas of Consciousness. The presentation copped first place for the Band of the Day, both at the Queen’s Park Savannah and Downtown (South Quay) competitions, for medium bands. The band also placed first in Costume Design in the medium bands category, and was fourth in the Band of the Year (Medium Bands) competition.

Addressing Wednesday’s conference, hosted by Mervyn De Goeas, Karen Norman said K2K Alliance & Partners is bringing “a different dynamic” to Carnival, especially as its costumes are reusable. Her sister Kathy said, “K2K Alliance & Partners isn’t just a mas band but is built on a foundation of three pillars.”

She cited these as the arts and entertainment element of the band, which focuses on costume and Carnival design, and secondly, it is intended to reinvent cinematic beauty through choreography in mas, and win a Band of the Year title. Thirdly, it means to give back to society through its fund-raising arm, the K2K Foundation.

“The foundation is being introduced at the launch of next year’s band and it is supposed to help disadvantaged children through art,” Kathy said. “Together with our mom, Althea Norman, we are in the process of identifying these children and among the activities we have planned is a weekend seminar to come up with ways to best help them.”

Yesterday, the band gave guests a sneak preview of next year’s costumes by presenting three sections—The Crowd; The Starting Gate; and The Jockey — Victory. The sisters explained that K2K Alliance & Partners intends to use horse racing  as an analogy for the “race of life.” Its theme is based on the principles of “self belief” and ultimately “forging one’s own destiny.”

The band’s brochure states: “K2K’s 2013 presentation of The Human Race is a commentary on the experience of the race for “success”—about pursuing a dream, resisting pressure, overcoming challenges and forging one's own destiny.” The Human Race is being launched at Queen’s Hall on August 9 in a production titled Fashion Meeting Carnival. The stage production will be preceded by a cocktail segment from 6.30 pm.

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