Rhythm and colors. We could summarize with these two words the first semifinal of theEurovision Song Contest 2022 filed last night. And when we talk about rhythm, we also allude to the speed with which we saw the looks of seventeen participants scroll on the screen, plus the dress changes of the three presenters to which the guests’ outfits are added, all by 11pm.
Let’s start with host who led the evening. That Laura Pausini he would have delighted us with creations by Valentino designed by Pierpaolo Piccioli we already knew this in the afternoon. Another speech to see on stage the Pink PPthe color launched by the maison, dress in three different variations: first in crêpe couture with a geometric skirt, then declined as an embroidered cape-dress and finally in embroidered brocade with a boat neckline and voluminous skirt.
Also Mika he entrusted himself to the skilled hands of Piccioli. The first look came from the Valentino Pink PP collection #BlackEdition while the second light blue is a custom made matched with a ton sur ton silk crêpe shirt. To Alessandro Cattelan another great Italian name has come up with. The mandarin collar suit is signed Giorgio Armani.
Among the artists competing, it was S10 to choose an internationally famous brand. The Dutch singer said that her collaboration with Viktor & Rolf was born drinking while sipping a cup of tea amidst different rehearsals from which both the black outfit for the exhibition and the pink one with flowers worn last Sunday on the turquoise carpet. The most refined of the evening was the Lithuanian Monika Liu with a dress sparkling with an American neckline that, in addition to the shoulders, left her back bare. Another planet.
Of equal and opposite strength the looks of Amanda Georgia of Tenfjord and of Ronela Hajati. If the first was angelic with the ethereal dress made by Celia Kritharioti, the oldest tailor shop in Athens, the second opened the show in a sparkling bikini with a high-cut bottom, what might have looked like a pink dressing gown and a pair of combat boots. They preferred a look total black the Swiss Marius Bearthe Bulgarians rock Intelligent Music Project and the Austrians LUM! X and Pia Maria. The latter, however, combined the gothic outfit with a pair of red shoes matched to her hair. Instead, the Armenian outfit was clear Rosa Linnthe artist who dared more with the scenography made of white sheets in which she actually immersed herself.
Instead, it promotes a lifestyle green the Latvian pop band Citi Zēni which was unleashed to the rhythm of Eat your salad with colorful dresses made with sustainable fabrics. Instead, the very young Slovenians of the group moved between bottle green and burgundy LPS while it was hot pink the asymmetrical flounced dress of the Croatian Mia Dimšić.
The Icelanders Systur and the Danes Reddi they turned to a fictional 70’s for their clothes. The Portuguese Maro instead he looked further east with a purple and black shaded suit with a belt tied at the waist.
And then we come to the chapter on traditional masks and costumes. On this they surpassed the Ukrainians of the Kalush Orchestra who sported authentic clothes from their home region, Bukovyna. The overwhelming look of the Moldovans was a mix of contemporary and ethnic Zdob şi Zdub & Advahov Brothers while the prize for the funniest staging goes to the Norwegians. Those wolves from the moon are already in the history of Eurovision Subwoolfer.
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Source: Vanity Fair