Omar Apollo Indiana city Madrid Entertainment Pop information Features stage UPS Тикеры Omar Apollo Indiana city Madrid

Omar Apollo’s sultry tour outfits have a mission of their own: “We want to gag the girls”

Reading now: 867
www.queerty.com

God Said No and features the Grammy-nominated crooner belting around two dozen fan-favorites, including recent single “Spite.”Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.? | Omar Apollo performando “Spite” na “God Said No Tour” hoje em Indiana.

pic.twitter.com/a5be1ZBSKkWhile this is the 27-year-old fifth tour, he’s definitely pulling out all the stops this time. Apollo worked with choreographer Keone Madrid to elevate his moves and for the first time is being joined by background dancers.Costumes are also get a rock star revamp and so he enlisted longtime stylist Brandon Tan to outfit him in some seriously sexy fits.“We stripped it back a lot because I didn’t want the wardrobe to get distracting and take away from what all these other creative stakeholders have contributed,” Tan told Fashionista. “It’s like a symphony, and all the chords have to play in their respective tunes.”A post shared by ashley (@godsaidnotour)Among the designers Apollo wears are It-boy favorite Loewe, Maison Margiela, Barragán, and Ann Demeulemeester.Queer latin fashion designer Willy Chavarria also chipped in by working on the tour merch, including a T-shirt that reads “I love ugly boys,” based off Apollo’s viral interview admitting he’s dated amazing ugly boyfriends.A post shared by Omar Apollo Updates (@apollosources)The tour looks are also meant to complement the other aesthetics of the stage spectacle.“What I put him in will inform how he moves on stage and how the production company designs the lights will inform how it picks up on the outfit,” Tan added.

Read more on queerty.com
The website meaws.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

12.09 / 07:52
lgbtq queer community STARS Gay Trans Investigations What to watch this fall
It might be too soon to get excited about the movies we know are coming later in the year – like the first installment of the big-screen adaptation of “Wicked” or Pedro Almodóvar’s first English language movie “The Room Next Door” – but that doesn’t mean there’s still not plenty to look forward to as their time draws nearer. As always, we’ve compiled a preview of the most interesting LGBTQ and related content coming to movie and TV screens over the weeks ahead, so get ready to plan out your own watchlist as you keep reading below.
DMCA