![]() ![]() They also offer more formal full-length gowns, embellished with sequins and beads, for special occasions. The British women’s fashion chain PhaseEight creates elegant and affordable maxi dresses in a fluid silky jersey fabric which are flattering and comfortable to wear. Tight bodices or restrictive sleeves are a no no, as are strapless dresses (and frankly I don’t have the gym-honed arms for such attire). Sadly, I do not have the body and legs of Yuja wang, so I prefer concert clothes which cover my legs, draw attention away from the “lumpy, bumpy” parts of my middle-aged body, and which make me feel graceful and elegant and, importantly, comfortable when I perform. She has been criticised for her risky hemlines, but as she herself says “I can wear long skirts when I’m 40” she is a young woman who clearly loves fashion and has an enviably svelte figure. There are of course exceptions: the Chinese pianist Yuja Wang has made a name for herself almost as much through her daring dresses and vertiginous stiletto heels (how on earth does she pedal in them?) as through her playing. Women, on the other hand, are still expected to turn out in full-length gowns which hark back to the age of Dame Moura Lympany. ![]() Some favour a dark tee-shirt under a dark jacket, others tend towards the Nehru jacket. Now that the very formal attire of white tie and tails has largely disappeared, men can choose to wear a dark suit or dark shirt and trousers. ![]() The type of venue and time of day also dictate what to wear: one does not need a full-length evening gown for a lunchtime concert, for example. We need clothes which allow freedom of movement, which do not distract us when we play (there is nothing worse than a tickly label or zip), which look good when we stand to take a bow and when we are seated at the piano. Finding clothing to perform in which is stylish, flattering, and, above all, comfortable and practical can be tricky and high street stores tend not to cater that well for performers. ![]()
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