![]() ![]() As someone who studies ballet, this was very interesting for me! The rest of the Opera costumes were beautiful, although some didn't have a very 1870s feel - like I said, I don't know much about the time period, but I'm certain they didn't wear clothes that revealed the midriff to such an extent, such as in the 'Hannibal' scene near the beginning of the film. The ballet dancer's clothes reminded me strongly of Degas' paintings of dancers. ![]() His 'Masquerade' costume is quite different from the musical. Erik (the Phantom) wears his signature mask throughout (except when Christine takes the mask off of his face) and his clothes are quite dark, which I think matches his mysterious character. A lot of costumes conveyed emotions well: when she is on the roof with Raoul during 'All I Ask Of You' she wears a red cape that matches the colour of the rose she is holding and then drops when she visits her father's grave she wears black and when she is in the opera 'Don Juan Triumphant' her costume is still simple but she wears a dark corset, and a red flower in her hair. The Opera costumes were wonderful - Christine's white gown for the song 'Think of Me' was very pretty and simple, and was a huge contrast from the previous scene where La Carlotta was wearing a fairly extravagant gown, and Christine was among the ballet girls, wearing a costume which showed a lot of skin. Also to be seen in Dear Frankie and Beowulf, Gerard Butler is a star on the rise, but a. ![]() Dashing, witty and masculine, Butler seems the perfect phantom in the screen version of Phantom of the Opera. Gerard Butler has much to be thankful for, Dracula 2000 for one. It has made me want to look more at 1870s fashion, as I thought the costumes were lovely to look at, although some things didn't look quite right compared to others (not including the 'Masquerade' scene, I know that's meant to have a variety of styles). Gerard Butler/The Phantom of the Opera Interview by Paul Fischer in New York. See more ideas about phantom of the opera, phantom, opera. I can't really talk much about the costumes as it isn't a time period I'm particularly familiar with. Explore Just Gerards board 'Gerard.phantom of the opera', followed by 180 people on Pinterest. The costumes in this film were designed by Alexandra Byrne. The Music of the Night performed by Gerard Butler as The Phantom from the 2004 film version of Andrew Lloyd Webbers The Phantom of the Opera.Experience th.
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