![]() Swarovski crystals, lambskin, velvet and metallic leather flowers, and gold-plated brass ornaments on a clear plastic base Adam, my iconic bug, celebrates the shape of what Phantom is forced to hide behind! My Adam crawls on all of my one-of-a-kind jewels.” He loved things of beauty! In nature the unfamiliar seems scary and uninviting. “The Phantom was a beautiful person in complicated trappings. ![]() We couldn’t resist asking Stephen Dweck, Lizzie Fortunato, and Kendra Scott about the inspirations behind their Phan-tastic masks. And a few of the most ornate designs-you won’t be surprised to learn-were created by jewelry artists. The #PhantomFashion30 masks-which are named for themes, moments, and/or characters in the show ( Phantom Phans will love deciphering those tiny details!)-were created by fashion designers including Kenneth Cole (done in black leather, naturally), Naeem Khan (a ripped-from-the-red-carpet crush of silk taffeta and metallic lace), and Isabel Toledo (a colorful, hand-painted homage to the number 30). The best part: They’re all up for auction online, with the proceeds benefiting Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. ( Phantom knows how to party, my friends.) The Council of Fashion Designers of America, Bank of America, and Phantom have teamed up for #PhantomFashion30, a collection of 30 one-of-a-kind designer masks inspired by the famous facial facade worn by the disfigured character in the hit musical. Epic.īut the 30th-anniversary festivities didn’t stop there. 24, The Phantom of the Opera rang in its 30th anniversary with a gala performance at Broadway’s Majestic Theatre: Theatergoers sipped free Champagne the cast, crew, and audience members sang “Happy Birthday” to director Harold Prince, who was just days away from turning 90 and, during a post–curtain call celebration, the original Angel of Music, Sarah Brightman, sang the title song while wearing a tiara and an Ariana Grande–inspired ponytail.
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