This is a beautiful view of the Courage dress, the cape, and the headwear, designed for the 2002 DIFFA event. Photograph by Tom Corcoran
The comments I have received by people in general is that this costume had a “Blade Runner” sort of appeal, and could be part of any futuristic kind of movie. Photo by Tom Corcoran
This costume has been described as very regal and very sexy at the same time. Photo by Tom Corcoran
This is young, playful & whimsical with a regale tulle gathered multi layered train and the dark golden main. Photo by Tom Corcoran.
This Arabian thousand-and-one-night styled dress, has silver & black beaded/sequined appliqués on the braw, the headwear, and around the openings in the black organza skirt.
Headpiece designed by Bee-be, age nine.
Photo by: Tom Corcoran.
The skirt for this Egyptian Tin Man dress is made of satin in a diamond silver/black pattern. The high-waist skirt has a front right side slit, and an asymmetrical train. The headwear is a Maria Campo design. Photo by: Tom Corcoran.
This outfit is equipped with twenty metal chains 4 feet long hanging on each side making it very heavy. The front and back of the outfit are styled identically, and connected by sections of chains to the legs covers enriched by a silver organza cape.
The hip-hugger golden/rust/red striped pants are open in the front; gold metal chains decorate each opening. Raffia for all the trimming. Photo by Tom Corcoran
This is a beautiful view of the Courage dress, the cape, and the headwear, designed for the 2002 DIFFA event. Photograph by Tom Corcoran
Drawing by Maria Campo, photo by Tom Corcoran
The comments I have received by people in general is that this costume had a “Blade Runner” sort of appeal, and could be part of any futuristic kind of movie. Photo by Tom Corcoran
Drawing by Maria Campo, photo by Tom Corcoran
This costume has been described as very regal and very sexy at the same time. Photo by Tom Corcoran
Drawing by Maria Campo, photo by Caroline Sieler
This is young, playful & whimsical with a regale tulle gathered multi layered train and the dark golden main. Photo by Tom Corcoran.
Drawing by Maria campo, photo by Tom Corcoran
This Arabian thousand-and-one-night styled dress, has silver & black beaded/sequined appliqués on the braw, the headwear, and around the openings in the black organza skirt.
Headpiece designed by Bee-be, age nine.
Photo by: Tom Corcoran.
Drawing by Maria Campo, photo by Tom Corcoran
The skirt for this Egyptian Tin Man dress is made of satin in a diamond silver/black pattern. The high-waist skirt has a front right side slit, and an asymmetrical train. The headwear is a Maria Campo design. Photo by: Tom Corcoran.
Drawing by Maria Campo, photo by Tom Corcoran
This outfit is equipped with twenty metal chains 4 feet long hanging on each side making it very heavy. The front and back of the outfit are styled identically, and connected by sections of chains to the legs covers enriched by a silver organza cape.
drwaing by Maria Campo, photo by Tom Corcoran
The hip-hugger golden/rust/red striped pants are open in the front; gold metal chains decorate each opening. Raffia for all the trimming. Photo by Tom Corcoran
Drawing by Maria Campo, photo by Tom Corcoran
I wanted to “elevate” the status of the Scarecrow with a dress that would be feminine and elegant. I think I reached my goal. Photo by Tom Corcoran
Drawing by Maria Campo, photo by Tom Corcoran
This is the poster of a great benefit event that took place at the International Market Square in Minneapolis in the year 2002. I was one of the designerschosen to participate in the event. In this group you'll see some of the costumes and accessoriesI designed and created for the show. My theme was the three characters The lion, the scare-crow and the tin-man.
The theme to me assigned for the fashion show, which was inspired by the movie "The Wizard of Oz," were the three characters the lion, the tin-man and the scarecrow.
The public at the event warmly welcomed the gown opening my show for its message. Courage. That is what people living with the AIDS virus need, what we all need when confronting difficult situations in life, and what the lion in the story of the Wizard of Oz went looking for. The public immediately recognized and perhaps identified with the message on this dress.
Wardrobe Designer
Maria Campo Design
TWIN CITIES BRIDGE, Music video
THE TELEPHONE GAME, Movie
Duraban Man, Advertising
TRUE LOVE (movie poster)
Charmin Michelle, singer
SHAWN SHIP SHAPE, Movie
DIFFA 2004, DIVA DU MONDE`
DIFFA 2003, DIVA UB2 - SEXY IN THE CITY event
DIFFA 2002, Surrender Diva
DROP DEAD GORGEOUS, Movie
VANILLA, Movie