Michael Lo Sordo is an Australian fashion designer.

Early life

Lo Sordo was born in 1984, in Sydney, Australia, and is of Italian heritage. He has a twin sister, as well as an older sister.[1] He originally set out to be a chef, but changed his mind and registered for the fashion course at East Sydney TAFE NSW, from which he graduated in 2006, having had drawing talents and having been inspired by stylish students on campus.[1][2]

Career

Lo Sordo began his career in 2006.[3] He worked as a visual merchandiser for Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani.[1]

His "Alexandra" gown (which has since been called the Bond 007 Paloma Maxi Dress), a navy silk-satin maxi dress with a plunging neckline and slit, served as the costume of Paloma (Ana de Armas) in the James Bond film No Time to Die (2021). Costume designer Suttirat Larlarb requested 10 of them for the film, although he was not told it would be a James Bond film ahead of time.[4] The dress had also been worn by Margot Robbie at the premiere of I, Tonya (2017),[5] and by Australian model Charlee Fraser at the No Time to Die premiere accompanied by the designer himself.[4] The dress became so popular, it sold out multiple times on luxury retailer Net-a-Porter.[6] A bridal version of the dress was worn in the Emmy Award-winning series finale of the Canadian sitcom Schitt's Creek.[7]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Brown, Emma (20 July 2017). "Michael Lo Sordo". Interview.
  2. "Designer of the Week: Michael Lo Sordo". The Advertiser (Adelaide). 31 January 2014.
  3. "Michael Lo Sordo". Vogue Australia. News Life Media Pty Ltd. 13 November 2011.
  4. 1 2 Peppin, Hayley. "Meet the Australian designer responsible for the defining style moment in 'No Time to Die'". Harper's Bazaar Australia.
  5. Thomas, Alyssa. "MBFWA: EVENINGS OF EFFORTLESS DECADENCE, THIS IS MICHAEL LO SORDO'S CINQ Á SEPT". Grazia.
  6. Gilchrist, Ava (11 November 2021). "This Dress Just Became The Best Bond Girl Outfit Of All Time And Now It Can Be Yours". Marie Claire Australia. Are Media PTY LTD.
  7. Petak, Tess (22 July 2022). "You Can Buy Alexis Rose's White Dress From the 'Schitt's Creek' Finale". Brides.com.
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