What’s the most rewarding thing about your job?
The final image or performance. Seeing my creation move around a stage on someone I admire will never get old.
What’s the toughest thing about your job?
The absolute slog it takes to get to that point.
What’s your favourite getting-ready track?
Guess Who’s Back by Scarface.
What fashion item gives you the ick?
I’d say clothes with lots of holes in but that’s more to do with my trypophobia [a fear of small holes or bumps].
How do you measure success?
People knowing my work when I tell them what I do will never be normal.
Tour looks or red carpet dressing – which do you prefer?
I really don’t have a preference, it’s magical to create a variety of looks for different occasions.
Tell us a tour bus anecdote.
I’ll be honest, I don’t go on many tour buses. I do a lot of fittings but rarely go, – the clothes get to go to more places than I do.
How do you deal with superstar demands?
I’m lucky that I don’t work with too many demanding people, but when I do I say my mantra – “It’s just clothes, not brain surgery” – and get on with it.
If you were in a band, how would you style yourself?
I think my styling is heavily influenced by how I dress, so look at my clients and I think that would be me.
Taken from 10 Magazine Issue 74 – MUSIC, TALENT, CREATIVE – on newsstands now. Order your copy here.
STYLE COUNCIL
Creative Editor GARTH ALLDAY SPENCER
Text CLAUDIA CROFT
Portrait ELLIOTT MORGAN
Fashion assistant GEORGIA EDWARDS
Production Sonya Mazuryk
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