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María Isabel Delgado Castillo
Design for Stage and Screen (Costume Design and Construction) BA(Hons)

Nottingham Trent University

Specialisms: Costume Design - Stage Screen Dance

Location: Marbella, Spain

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Nottingham Trent University

María Isabel Delgado Castillo

María Isabel Delgado Castillo ArtsThread Profile

First Name: María Isabel

Last Name: Delgado Castillo

Specialisms: Costume Design - Stage Screen Dance

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My Location: Marbella, Spain

University / College: Nottingham Trent University

Course / Program Title: Design for Stage and Screen (Costume Design and Construction) BA(Hons)

About

Hello,

I am a Spanish costume designer and maker with experience working in theatre. My biggest passion, however, is music and I love working with urban Spanish musicians which give me the oportunity to reinvent and traditional Spanish garments into more modern pop culture clothing.

I am working on my own brand, Atypical Spain, which focuses on modernising the typical flamenca dress amongs other traditional pieces of Spanish clothing.

This project was based on designing 10 costumes for a hypothetical MV for the song Te Venero by C. Tangana, a Spanish rapper. The song emphasises very hispanic themes such as the importance of family and how religion is still a very prevalent topic both in the older and younger generations even though it affects them differently. For this, I researched into the rapper aestheitic and how I could merge it with the traditionalism in Christian iconograpgy. Finally, I constructed one of my designs which shows the rapper as "greater than God" by plaguing the costume with religious symbolism whilst keeping the stereotypical rapper apparience. Some interesting details of the piece are the fabrics which were printed for this project and designed by me. The embroidery, which was done mixing media such as aplique, hand embroidery or using the domestic machine. The wounds of the cross were recreated using beading which I embroidered onto mesh and glued on the skin as sfx make up.