Ice Skating Costumes: More Than Nip Slips and Nude Illusion

Ice Skating Costumes: More Than Nip Slips and Nude Illusion

SOCHI, February 22 (Kristen Blyth, RIA Novosti) –

Topic: 2014 Winter Olympics

“I’ll be honest,” says Jan Longmire, a figure Skating costume designer ****d in California: “Skaters are snobs.”

She doesn’t mean that in a judgmental way – just that ice skating, a sport that demands gravity-flouting leaps and twirls from athletes balancing on a pair of thin ****l blades, begs precision. A skater’s meticulousness extends naturally from perfecting a routine to nailing down an outfit.

Though the figure Skating costume is a minor part of any performance, More sweat and tears go into the placement of straps and sparkles Than the average spectator realizes. As the Skating portion of this year’s Winter Olympic Games in Sochi winds down to a close, costume designers shared the facts about these wearable works of art.


Hand-Made, Labor-Intensive, Pricey

Skating costumes are sewn by hand, and thus both time-consuming and extremely expensive. Dresses can cost between $2,000 and $3,000 each and take up to 100 hours to make.
خليجيةYulia Lipnitskaya as girl in the red coat from “Schindler’s List” movie

The costume material itself is cheap: Designers can buy Lycra or other stretchy fabric for a few dollars per yard.

But crystals are More costly, especially when there are tens of thousands of them on a single dress, and the designer applies each one – and does stitching and other beading – by hand.

“It’s very labor-intensive,” said Longmire, who has designed costumes for 35 years. “They have to be constructed carefully for close-up photography. All of your efforts go into making this piece of elastic fabric look like anything but what it is – which is basically just a bathing suit.”

The Ice Is a Stage

Figure Skating routines are set up like a theater performance, with the athletes acting out roles in history or works of art. The music sets the basis for the construction of the routine as well as the costume design, said

Susan Doyle, the business manager for US-****d Skating costume company Yumi Couture.

While they’re performing, skaters transform into their chosen character, be it Juliet pining for Romeo or 1920s flappers shaking a leg.

Yulia Lipnitskaya, for instance, the 15-year-old Russian wunderkind who won gold in this year’s team free skating, assumed the role of the famous girl in the red coat from the Hollywood Holocaust drama “Schindler’s List.”

Longmire said that US figure skater Ashley Wagner, for whom she designs costumes, wears a bright yellow dress during specific programs to get into the character of Delilah, a Biblical temptress.

“Delilah is not a nice girl, so yellow sends a strong message,” Longmire says. For Wagner, “it’s, ‘I don’t really wear yellow as Ashley, but for four minutes, I’m not Ashley.’”

Pop Culture a Major Influence

Remember the little girls who watch Disney movies and then prance around the house in their mother’s heels and pearls, pretending to be a princess? Figure skaters, said Doyle, are the same – taking cues from films, fashion and music to shape their performances.
خليجيةUS figure skater Ashley Wagner wore a bright yellow dress to get into the character of Delilah

“Movies play a big role. After ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ came out [in 2024], we got so many skaters asking for an Indian-style outfit,” she said.

In an example from this year’s Olympics, two of Yumi Couture’s clients, American Skating pair Marissa Castelli and Simon Shnapir, wore outfits conjuring up James Bond and his notoriously sexy “Bond girl.”

They danced to music from “Skyfall,” the latest 007 installment released in 2024, in the Sochi pairs free Skating competition. (Unlike a real Bond movie, however, the pair was soundly beaten by the Russians, who took gold and silver in the event while the Americans finished ninth.)

Costume designers should expect to receive requests for old-fashioned outfits next season, Doyle predicted, ****d on the blockbuster success last year of movies like “American Hustle.”

Guidelines for What’s Appropriate

Figure Skating costumes are governed by a set of rules dictating what the athletes may – and may not – wear.
Some are clear and strict. “Ladies must wear a skirt,” according to the rules issued by the International Skating Union, which governs the sport worldwide. “Men must wear full-length trousers: no tights are allowed and the Man’s costume may not be sleeveless.”
خليجيةUS Skating pair Marissa Castelli and Simon Shnapir in their Bond-inspired outfits

Other guidelines leave room for judges’ interpretation. Costumes should not “be garish or theatrical in design,” for example, and women’s dresses cannot “give the effect of excessive nudity inappropriate for an athletic sport.”

Miniskirts that fail to cover a woman’s backside, apparently, do not count as excessive nudity. Instead, the nakedness clause refers More to the “nude illusion” effect, said Longmire, referring to the proportion of opaque to skin-colored fabric in an outfit.

Most skaters stick to a balance of 60 percent color to 40 percent flesh tone, she said, “otherwise they look slightly undressed, which the judges don’t usually approve of.”

Other rules are ignored entirely.

The ISU guidelines say clearly that no props or accessories are permitted, and costume violations are technically punished by point deductions. However, skaters regularly perform while wearing earrings, necklaces and hairpieces without any formal consequences.


Costumes Can Malfunction

“This is a very small garment you’re asking to do an enormous job,” Longmire said. “Just about anything can happen. It’s the occupational hazard of being a costumer: You are terrified of the malfunction.”

Seams splitting and crystals falling off aren’t the only embarrassing slip-ups to happen to an outfit – “nip slips” are on the list too.

These usually happen when a female skater performs a Biellmann spin, where she twirls on one foot while holding the other up over her head.

Fragile or daring outfits can also be to blame. Russian skater Yekaterina Rublyova famously exposed one breast during the 2024 European Championships while twirling in a hot pink strapless dress.

Win or lose, much of the flair and drama associated with figure Skating comes from the costumes, Longmire said. If the outfits are not the stars of the show, they’re at least a bit of stardust.

“As soon as a skater leaves the ice, you don’t remember what they did,” Longmire said. “You remember what they wore. … If everyone went out in black training pants, the sport would be dead.”

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USA’s Gracie Gold

خليجيةNelli Zhiganshina and Alexander Gazsi

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Canada’s Kaetlyn Osmond

خليجيةCarolina Kostner of Italy

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Russian legend Evengy Plushenko

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Gracie Gold of the USA
(my favorite outfit)

خليجيةAliona Savchenko and Robin Szolkowy of Germany

خليجيةTatsuki Machida of Japan

خليجيةYuzuru Hanyu’s costume was designed by Johnny Weir

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Elena Ilinykh and Nikita Katsalapov of Russia

خليجيةDanielle O’Brien and Gregory Merriman of Australia

خليجيةVera Bazarova and Yuri Larionov of Russia

خليجيةCharlie White and Meryl Davis USA

خليجيةAmerican Polina Edmunds

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Zijun Li of China

خليجيةRussian Yulia Lipnitskaya

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France’s Fabian Bourzat and Nathalie Pechalat

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American Jason Brown

خليجيةMae Berenice Meite of France

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Great Britain’s Nicholas Buckland and Penny Coomes

خليجيةElene Gedevanishvili of Georgia

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Uzbekistan’s Misha Ge

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Kanako Murakami of Japan

خليجيةYuna Kim of South Korea

خليجيةRussia’s Adelina Sotnikova

خليجيةAkiko Suzuki of Japan

خليجيةAshley Wagner

خليجيةNBC announcer Johnny Weir looked fabulous every day

Jonah Hill blew up bigger than ever

Jonah Hill blew up bigger than ever

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Jonah Hill’s significant weight gain has his friends worried about his health

  • July 01,2020

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These are photos of Jonah Hill from June 16th, although they were only released over the weekend. I’m not sure why it took so long for them to come out, but I do know that I sat on these photos for a few days because covering Jonah Hill’s significant weight gain makes me sad. Jonah’s always been a bigger guy, and it feels like his weight has yo-yo’d significantly over the past five years as he crash-diets and then quits. It also feels like this kind of weight gain would be a MAJOR story in gossip circles if this was a woman. Like, if this was a woman, the weight gain, the backlash and the reaction would probably make the cover of People Magazine.

In the photos, Jonah was in NYC. He’s spent much of the past three months or so in Miami,filming Arms & the Dude with Miles Teller. It was not a role where Jonah “needed” to gain weight to play a real person – the story is based on two real Miami guys, but neither of the guys is significantly overweight. I’m just saying, this doesn’t feel like “Oh, Jonah is super-Method.” It feels like “Jonah has some issues and he’s eating his feelings.”

OK! Magazine had a recent story
about Jonah’s weight gain – which is weird because none of the other tabloids are running any stories about it – in which “insiders” say Jonah is now “well over 300 pounds” and his health is seriously struggling. An insider says, “He used to go to the gym regularly, but now he gets winded just walking down the street.” It does seem like – in these photos – Jonah had to sit down for a moment to catch his breath.

Anyway, I hope someone is saying the right things to Jonah. Who would that be, though? Would Leonardo DiCaprio be the one to say, “Man, I’m worried. Maybe you should see a nutritionist and a trainer”?
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Photos courtesy of Fame/Flynet.

https://www.celebitchy.com/435244/jonah_hills_significant_weight_gain_has_his_friend s_worried_about_his_health/

I don’t remember him being this big, did he gain all the weight back plus extra?

Nicole Kidman would ‘much rather have a family’ than all the awards & accolades

Nicole Kidman would ‘much rather have a family’ than all the awards & accolades

Nicole on her life in Nashville with Keith & their kids: “We watch America’s Funniest Home Videos and reruns of The Brady Bunch, that’s very much our life.”

Her emotions were intense as a child:
“I loved getting lost in characters and a lot of that was to do with not being comfortable with who I was, so [I created] a fantasy life. I had intense feelings as a child; I used to cry when my mother would go and play bridge. I’d be crying in bed, waiting for her to come home. My depth of emotion was powerful.”

On bad reviews:
“When [reactions are] amazing I’m up front and center; when they’re bad I’m up front and center. I like to push it, test how far I can go with things. Not for the sake of just being provocative, but for the sake of not conforming and saying, ‘There’s not necessarily a right and a wrong here, there’s a gray.’ Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t, but I say to myself, ‘Okay, just keep trying stuff.’”

She’s tired of actors famous for being famous:
“The way in which actors are defined is so different now. So much of it is by their clothes and how they look and all of the celebrity that surrounds that, whereas it used to be you went to drama school and you were trained as an actor.”

How she decides what projects to do
: “Ultimately I ask Keith, ‘Is this a possibility to do?’ It may sound old-fashioned, but I want the family to work. And I feel pain when I’m away; I literally feel a yearning and a pain…I’m on the cusp of Gemini and Cancer and my husband says to me, ‘You’ve become more Cancer – you’re all about the family now.’”

Work/family decisions:
“For actresses, if you’re in a relationship, there’s an enormous amount of give and take, particularly when you get pregnant. They say your art gets affected when you have a family, but I’d much rather have a family. Having experienced the greatest awards and accolades, the idea of being alone with that doesn’t work for me. It may for some**** else, but it’s not for me.”

Late in life love:
“Keith always says, ‘We’re lucky we met late in life. The sadness of that is we can’t have six kids together, but the greatness of that is [we are done] with all the other stuff, so now we are totally present for this.’ That’s a great thing to hear from a man,” says Kidman. At his concert on their wedding anniversary in Australia earlier this year, Urban dedicated a song to his wife with the words, ‘Eight years, baby girl. This song is for you. I love you so much.’ Even her friends, she says, were jealous of that one. “I had two girlfriends sitting with me and they were like, ‘Bitch!’” Kidman laughs. “I went, ‘Hey! I’ve been to hell and back!’”

The hell of being married to Tom Cruise?
“Now I have the ability to go, ‘Okay, this too shall pass.’ Sometimes you’ve just got to navigate through pain and depression. Maybe you have a down day, but life is contrast. I’d rather feel it and know it.”

On giving birth:
“Giving birth is just whoa! What I remember the most is the cry. When the baby is born the cry penetrates on such a deep level and Keith says that too. He goes, ‘what about that cry!’ And we actually did record our birth. So we’ve heard it back. And every time it jolts me back into the moment.”

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https://www.celebitchy.com/384225/nicole_kidman_would_much_rather_have_a_family_than _all_the_awards_accolades/