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"Styling
Shania" and "Kitsch, my butt!"
Date: 0401.20 / 0406.08 |
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Moving up up
Toronto girl lands wardrobing job for Shania Twain
By SYLVI CAPELACI, STYLE EDITOR
She goes shopping with Shania Twain, helps her through quick changes
backstage, adds crystals to her stage wear, presses her clothes and
alters baggy T-shirts so they hug the diva's tiny wisp of a waist.
Ariane Martin is wardrobing manager to Canada's most celebrated female
singer. It's a dream job for the 20-year-old Toronto native, who
overnight went from a struggling fashion designer and part-time
waitress to styling a star.
In September, Martin joined the crew of Twain's Up! tour, and since
then her feet haven't touched the ground.
We caught up with her in T.O. last week while she was on a break
between the North American and European legs of the tour.
Martin says her new gig has been a roller-coaster ride travelling from
city to city, doing 16-hour days and four or five shows a week. She's
not complaining. She loves the pace.
"One minute I'll be mending the ripped crotch on a band member's jeans
or bundling laundry for the cleaners and the next doing a wardrobe
interview with a segment producer for Oprah," says Martin of her one
minute of fame.
"It's a great career for someone young and starting out because you
don't have any roots, you've left home and never had a serious job.
Now you have the freedom to be creative and also travel."
TOURING WITH TWAIN
In any given city, her daily routine begins about 9 a.m at the venue.
"I set up my work space, meet with the building technicians to get the
change rooms up and running, then go out shopping for last-minute
supplies like fresh flowers to brighten up the rooms and scented
candles to mask odours. We usually play in dirty old hockey arenas."
There are alterations to do, steaming, pressing and laying out that
evening's performance clothes for Twain and her her nine member band
-- including several backup options.
During the show, Twain has three complete outfit changes that Martin
must get her through in 11/2 minutes flat.
"Everything is laid out face down on a table in the order she puts it
on. So when she runs into the change booth I help her rip off her
clothes, pull on the new ones and make sure her jewelry is on, boots
are laced and zippers zipped."
Martin says things can and do go wrong. "Shania's hair may get tangled
in something, her microphone could come unplugged, a shirt might go on
backwards or twisted. If she's putting on a fishnet stocking and it
rips, we have to hide the rip or mask it."
Twain's wardrobe is a huge responsibility: "Her stage wear, the gowns
for award shows, her accessories and over 30 pairs of boots and shoes
(size 6) are with us all the time."
For the Up! tour, Twain's signature is colourful boxing boots -- most
custom designed by Steve Madden -- that she wears with contrasting
laces to match her outfits. She doesn't wear stilettos on stage --
only boots and platforms -- because the slim heels can get caught in
the step grates.
Silk cargo pants and jeans dotted with studs and crystals, sparkly
tops and Cosabella mesh tank tops layered in bright colours are a few
of Twain's favourites for stage. She is also a big fan of glittering
jewelry, especially chokers dripping in crystals. "We have to put
extra-large clasps on the pieces so they are easier to get off and on
during quick changes."
In every city, Twain sports a hometeam jersey during her show and if a
city doesn't have one, Martin will buy a local tourist T-shirt and
customize it for Twain.
"I'll cut it low, tie it high and add rhinestones and Swarovski
crystals," says Martin of her redesigns. Her stage wear constantly
evolves with "cool" pieces the two pick up along the way. Twain never
wears the same outfit twice in a region where fans may travel to
neighbouring cities to see the show a second time.
Martin landed the interview for this plum job with a little help from
her mom -- Stacey Martin -- one of Canada's top makeup artists who has
worked with Twain over the past eight years.
"At first, Shania was hesitant. She even sent me a letter trying to
dissuade me. She didn't want to get my hopes up that this was a
position designing her whole wardrobe and that it would just be taking
care of the clothes for her and the band," Martin explains.
In the end, Martin's dressmaking skills, creative talents and
relentless determination ultimately impressed Twain enough to hire her
on a trial basis. The fit was right and within two weeks Twain doubled
her salary.
"I'm very comfortable right now," says Martin flashing her first ever
designer handbag. It's an Yves Saint Laurent with deer handles, a most
sought-after style which, even on sale at Holt Renfrew, set Martin
back $500.
Though Martin plans to be a successful designer one day, for now she
is crazy about her new lifestyle and is learning to cope with all the
day-to-day job-related pressures.
Once when the strap on Twain's battery-pack holder snapped at the last
minute, they radioed Martin who had to run threading a needle in the
pouring rain to get to her and mend it minutes before the show.
"That was when I knew I had made it."
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Kitsch, my
butt!
Wardrobe manager pans Blackwell's barb
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Kitsch, my butt!
Wardrobe manager pans Blackwell's barb
By Sylvi Capelaci
Country-fried kitsch, eh! Does Shania Twain really care if Mr.
Blackwell placed her third on his most recent worst-dressed list?
Though Twain was not available for comment, her wardrobe manager,
Ariane Martin, who has been on the road with Canada's crossover
country diva since last September, said the ranking was laughable.
"When I saw the list I thought it was hilarious," the 21-year-old
Toronto native says. "The picture that ran in the paper was of Shania
in her stagewear. What she wears performing and what she wears on
carpet" -- as in the red carpet -- "are two different things.
"Stage has to be outrageous. It has to grab people's attention with
sparkles, rhinestones, whatever."
Martin notes that for the last three big carpet events Twain attended
-- the Billboard Awards, Country Music Awards and the Canadian Country
Music Awards -- she wore stunning gowns.
For the most recent -- the Billboard Awards -- she was in a black
cashmere Ralph Lauren off-the-shoulder, floor-length gown that would
be hard to put on any worst-dressed list.
Martin feels sure Twain doesn't even look at things like Blackwell's
list.
"If they are going to compare what she wears on stage with what
another actress or singer wears on the carpet, it's like comparing
apples to oranges.
"Shania is confident enough in her personal style to wear something
fun for stage and glamorous for events. She knows the difference
between the two, even if Blackwell doesn't."
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