Morten Thomassen is closing his series on costumes that got attention at Eurovision today. ESC Covers google translated it from Norwegian to English.
Ending this series with the costume I might feel deserves some sort of first place over costumes that were part of the performance.
1994 was the first year I was present from the first day of rehearsal and at the first rehearsal all delegations had to bring their costumes and show them off so that you could presumably see if the intended lighting suited the costume.
When the Russian delegation presented theirs, we saw a reddish dress with what appeared to be fringes and it didn’t make much of an impression then and there.
It really did when the dress came on the body of the artist Youddiph and I would almost go as far as to say that the dress almost stole the whole show.
For the wife of usable dress Maria Lvovna Katz which is her baptismal name wore.
Luckily for her, she had such a strong song and strong performance that she got to be the star in the end, but the dress really shined.
The dress was designed by Pavel Kaplevich and with this those who can probably no longer be called our friends got a relatively great start in their debut in ESC.
And with these words, I end this series and if you are looking for a very useful dress, you have now found it.