Costume Design

Denim Queen Jester Showgirl by Erika Parra - Photo by Quinton Cruickshanksa
Costume Design

Denim’s Jester Showgirl – Canada’s Drag Race Season 4

Canada’s Drag Race Season 4Queen/ Artist: DenimNovember 2023Costume Design by: Erika Parra   Costume design collaboration with artist Denim for one of her look on Canada’s Drag Race Season 2 presented on December 2021. This outfit was inspired in a showgirl/Jester with a Drag Twist. The Corset was created by adding three different sequin fabrics with […]

All Shall Be Well, Costume design by Erika Parra - Photo by Valeri Baron
Costume Design

All Shall Be Well

Repercussion TheatreDirected by: Rebecca Gibian Montreal, QC, July 2022Written by: Amanda Kellock, with text from William ShakespeareCostume Design by: Erika ParraSet Design by: Diana Uribe “Locked down by Plague in London, Shakespeare writes King Lear… Over 400 years later, actors living through a pandemic of their own hear of this feat, and decide to perform

Pythia Queen by Erika Parra - Photo by Samantha Blake
Costume Design

Pythia Goddess – Canada’s Drag Race Season 2

Canada’s Drag Race Season 2 FinaleQueen/ Artist: PythiaDecember 2021Costume Design by: Erika Parra   Costume design collaboration with artist Pythia for her final look on Canada’s Drag Race Season 2 presented on December 2021. Inspired on her Greek heritage, we wanted to make an homage to everything greek in a fierce, fashionable and unique way. Using

Le Nez, Costume design by Erika Parra - Photo by Ville de Montréal
Costume Design

Le Nez

Théâtre La RoulotteDirected by: Philippe RobertMontreal, QC, June 2022Written by: Philippe Robert, adapted from the short story by Nicolas GogolCostume Design by: Erika ParraSet Design by: Anne-Sophie Gaudet “One summer morning, Mr. Pierre, a teacher, wakes up to find his nose gone! Panicked, he immediately embarks on a frantic quest through the city to find

Counter Offence Costume Design by Erika Parra - Photo by Svetla Atanasova
Costume Design

Counter Offence

Teesri Duniya TheatreDirected by: Arianna Bardesono Segal Center, Montreal, QC, March 2020Text by : Rahul VarmaCostume Design by: Erika ParraSet & Light Design by: Zoe Roux The Costume design proposal intends to work with contemporary silhouettes where eastern and western silhouettes are combined to create a contrast between generations and social status in a place where people from different

7 Stories Costume Design by Erika Parra - Photo by Maxime Côté
Costume Design

Seven Stories

Directed by: Philip Akin Monument National, Montreal, QC, December 2018 Costume Design by: Erika Parra Costume Design Coach: Elen Ewing Set Design by: Lauren Acheson Cutter: Lela Stairs The costume design proposal intends to work with ideas like surrealism, colour contrast, stereotypes and playfulness in order to create a world where logic doesn’t always makes sense. The characters live in

Illusions Set & Costume Design by Erika Parra
Costume Design

Illusions

Playwright: Ivan Viripaev National Theatre School of Canada, Montreal, QC. March 2018 Set & Costume Design by: Erika Parra Set & Costume Coach: Romain Fabre   Concept design project:  The play is a set of monologues by four characters that tell the story of two couples and their friendship throughout the years.    Using the Monument National

EQUUS Costume Design & Illustration by Erika Parra
Costume Design

Equus

Directed by: Dean FlemingNational Theatre School of Canada, Montreal, QC. April 2018Costume Design by: Erika ParraCostume Design Coach: Cathia Pagotto Concept design project: The play has been set in the 1950’s to enhance certain facts as religion and family during an earlier period than the original play. The idea of different colour palettes to identify certain characters was used to separate

Cloud Nine Costume Design by Erika Parra & Hannah Fisher
Costume Design

Cloud Nine

Directed by: Alisa Palmer Monument National, Montreal, QC, March 2018 Costume Design by: Erika Parra & Hannah Fisher Costume Design Coach: Cathia Pagotto Set Design by: Christos Darlasis The costume design play into stereotypes or roles that each character is situated in when introduced. Even though the characters are very complex, their costumes are simpler and one-dimensional. This

Hedda Gabler Costume Design by Erika Parra
Costume Design

Hedda Gabler

Directed by: Arianna Bardesono National Theatre School of Canada, Montreal, QC. March 2017 Costume Design by: Erika Parra Costume Design Coach: Louise Jobin   Concept design project: Exploration of character design using a Victorian environment through which each character is portrayed by the use of color, silhouettes and contrast. This project was illustrated using Procreate App on Ipad Pro

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