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THE STORY BEHIND THE CREATION OF THE CHANTAL MALLETT 'WIRE WORK' MASK DESIGNS

~ AN ORIGINAL DESIGN CONCEPT Copyright Chantal Mallett.

I fell in love with the idea of masks as an accessory when I first went to Venice ~ the 18th century has always been an inspirational historical period to me & modern day Venice is all about celebrating the 18th century! Stunning architecture, dreamy canals, romantic bridges, elegant vistas, antique shops, stores selling hand bound books & hand made paper, beautiful fabric furnishings, reproductions of rich & innovative silks originally created by Fortuni, Murano glass chandeliers & dozens of boutiques selling colourful papier mache masks. I spent days trailing around mask shops choosing just the right one to buy & had a ball trying them on! It was my first trip to Venice, I had seen Venice in photographs, travel programs & in films yet had never really imagined how wonderful it would be or how at home I would feel in this city ~ not until I saw Venice in the flesh had it even occurred to me how in keeping my design style was with this city & how it would draw me back time & time again. Strangely, for a person that would spend every waking moment floating around the little streets of this amazing place if she could, I found my first four days of Venice too much & though I had loved everything I had seen, I flew home suffering an extreme case of sensory overload ~ four days was toooooooooo long, my feet hurt & my head hurt from the horrible bout of flu Venice had given me within hours of my arrival ~ I just wanted to go home :(

 

18th Century Venice - Carnivale, Gambling, Flirting, Casanova - A little bit of history for the curious.

Information: Venice Carnival 2006 & other Masquerade Events.

 

Venice, however creeps under your skin (I miss Venice when I'm not there) & within the year I was back enjoying Carnivale wearing the masks I had been inspired to create on my first visit.

When I had returned home, crawled into my own bed & got rid of my flu, I began to reflect on my trip & discovered Venice had really fired up my creative juices. I considered the masks I had bought & wondered if I could create a finer, delicate face mask in the style of my head-dresses by using my wire work technique (with the idea being that the mask would enhance a beautiful face rather than hide it). I really didn't think I would be able to make a version that could be moulded to the contours of the face & hold it's shape & I didn't want to make something that couldn't stand up to being worn or was a flat shape wired to a stick (I have seen a mask, inspired by my Mask II which was created as a flat shape with huge eye holes & was fitted onto a stick & I was right, it looks awful!).

My first piece was the design marked Mask III - I put a lot of thought into making it in a way that would build strength into the design especially in areas that required a lot of shaping & Mask III is probably my most filled in Mask, as I was being cautious. Even I was very surprised at how well it turned out & even more surprised that I have been able to refine the design to more open, delicate versions that still work. When I look at the masks I bought from Venice in comparison, I still love them but cannot believe how heavy & different they look! Of course if you advertise & publicise any new idea, your work inevitably leads to head-dress makers making 'inspired by' versions or hybrids of my designs but what I have always prided myself on is making beautiful things that are also practical - they must fit & they must stand up to the job & other makers do not seem to have grasped that the engineering behind the design has to be right & that the way it is constructed is part of what makes it look beautiful.

All my masks are hand made & though they look very delicate they are quite robust & comfortable as they are shaped properly to fit the contours of a face ~ they are also very good for making noses look nicer & hiding wrinkles - as my 54 (at the time) year old Mother pointed out to me when she wore one of my designs to Venice for Carnivale a few years ago ;)

You've never seen a daughter drag a Mother away to the safety of a cafe quicker than the night my Mother & I walked into St Marks Square in full make-up, hair piled high & dressed with flowers & feathers, wearing my masks & other jewellery ~ we looked good! Not only did we experience an awful lot of male attention & a lot of "Mucha Bella" but within minutes a Father & Son were making a bee line for us! My Mother thought it was great fun but really! Anyway, safer & less embarrassing fun was had in Cafe Florians where we ended up spending the evening hanging out with two members of a film crew (sound & camera men) that were working on a Mike Figgis film over on the Lido ~ we could have been extras but had to go home darlings!

Carnivale:

 

The Old Crone as Beautiful Swan ;)

P.S. She's not offended - she just hooted with laughter when she saw me type that!

 

Masks look great but don't gossip with an American in a veil - these two had the memories of goldfish (though alcohol was involved too).

They did this twice! Funny ~ but don't abuse the mask!

 

No mask but here I am at Carnivale,  embracing the 'Sophisticated Goth' in me + you would of wondered where I was in this line up.

(I'm more of a behind the camera type).

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I'm sure by now, you have realised just how beautiful these masks can make a woman look & feel ~ when you wear one of my masks,  you certainly turn heads. I keep seeing these wonderful ball scenes like the one in Phantom of the Opera & see all the Venetian masks & wish the costume departments had thrown their net a bit further a field, as my masks would have looked stunning in a film like that!

 ~ Costume departments take note please ~

The irony is that these masks look better than any masks you will have seen on the big screen but then that in itself it reason enough for owning one, yet only a handful of woman have ever experienced how lovely it is to wear one. As with so many of those wonderful discoveries we make ~ a designer in a tiny boutique somewhere making fabulous shoes, unusual bags, etc., what makes these masks so desirable is how unique each piece is & how few Chantal Mallett pieces will ever be in circulation.

 

COPYRIGHT:

All the accessories are copyrighted to Chantal Mallett & are original designs ~ my accessory designs have always been about new ideas, new ways of creating things & innovation & the masks, crowns, tiaras, head-dresses, throat corset, choker, corset cuff, etc. are all completely original design concepts & were designed & made by myself first ~ they are my intellectual property ~ similar designs from other makers will therefor be 'inspired by', 'hybrids of' or copies of my works.


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