Costume Design

Embark on a visual journey with Scallywag Productions, where I create costumes that bring narratives to life on the stage. As the creative force behind-the-scenes, I handcraft costumes that captivate audiences and elevate theatrical experiences.

Trashion

Dive into the avant-garde world of Trashion, where fashion meets sustainability in a vibrant fusion. Originating at Boomtown in 2019, the immersive Fashion Haüs venue came alive with my unique “trash fash” collection.

Festival-goers embraced eco-friendly couture crafted from unconventional materials like cable ties, tobacco pouches, CDs, bin bags, bubble wrap, and latex gloves.

Notably, pieces from this collection graced the runway of Bristol Sustainable Fashion Week 2022, donned by the fabulous drag artist, Astro Zenica.

Disco Steve

Meet Disco Steve , the embodiment of musical exuberance. With a mirror ball head fashioned from old CD fragments and 70's disco classics blasting from a small speaker, Disco Steve brings the groove to life.

Clad in a silver leotard and glittery tie, he radiates the spirit of disco, accompanied by assistants adorned in dazzling bras and skirts.

Pirate Sam

Pirate Sam wears a custom made fish tank on his head, Pirate Sam and his Wet and Wild Wenches was designed as an abstract concept which would bring something different to Boomtown’s Old Town district while still fitting in with the other elements of the area.

Unleash your sense of adventure with Pirate Sam and his Wet and Wild Wenches. A captivating abstract concept designed to bring a breath of fresh sea air into Boomtown's Old Town district.

Pirate Sam sports a custom-made fish tank as his distinctive headpiece.

CCTV Heads

Witness the surreal allure of the CCTV Heads – a spectacle that seamlessly melds creativity with technology. Crafted from cardboard, these eccentric heads feature small cameras live-streaming content to nearby TVs. Complete with full suits and umbrellas, this imaginative ensemble creates a visual spectacle that blurs the lines between art and reality.

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