
The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra has a stylish new look.
Liza was asked to design the range of concert dress attire for the orchestra’s female musicians. And the result has really hit a high note. With colours being black and white, they have the formality of the tuxedo look, but Liza's contemporary and stylish designs.
There are nine pieces in the collection. They include a fulllength jersey skirt; a tuxedo shirt with V-neck, a knit sleeve and diamante buttons; wide-legged pants with a high-waist and reversible satin belt; a tunic top; a cowl-neck top and full-length flowing dresses.
Fabrics like polished cotton, silk/satin and velvet were mixed with stretch suiting fabric for ease of movement. The outfits, all made in Adelaide, extend across all dress codes, from formal to smart casual. Sunday Mail's fashion expert Mirella Romano clamied 'This is a perfect example of how wearing a uniform doesn’t mean leaving your personal style behind'.
Pictured above, from left: Leah Stephenson (Bassoon), Liza Emanuele, Janet Anderson (Violin), Young-Hee Chan (Double Bass), Rosi McGowran (Viola), Belinda Kendall-Smith (Double Bass), Gillian Braithwaite (Violin).
Hair and Make-up: Tash, Media Make-up Academy
Photographer: Simon Cross (Courtesy of Sunday Mail NwsLtd)
|