“I felt a lot of energy...(laughs)...different! I think of his future not only for fashion but also for theatre.”
Issey Miyake, Fashion Designer
“Dramatic and marvellous. Terrifying, the birdman: a kind of mixture between Robin Hood and Viking, with his black magpies - really petrifying! Beyond masculinity. And the masks, really frightening... very exciting stuff!”
Mary Quant, Fashion Designer
“I was very impressed. The design content is fantastic. A stunning collection with the use of leather and feathers, it was divine. Very inspirational. It is exciting when you see a totally original approach with a completely new look.”
Anne Tyrrell, British Fashion Council
“Sensational. And I mean it. Extremely vibrant and I am hoping it will encourage some of our more grey suited men to perhaps be a little more experimental.“
Hillary Alexander, Fashion editor Daily Telegraph
“But find of the season must be Georg Meyer-Wiel whose radical tailoring is among the most truly original and exciting Menswear for several decades. His style is uncompromising, darkly gothic and yet curiously wearable by gentlemen who know a thing or two about strategic shock tactics.”
Robin Dutt, Mayfair Life magazine
Georg Meyer-Wiel has designed costumes and props for film, opera, ballet and numerous dance theatre productions, and has collaborated with leading choreographers such as Garry Stewart, Mark Baldwin and Rafael Bonachela.
Selected clients and productions:Theater Pforzheim, Der Kuss, Pforzheim 2017
Sisters Grimm Inala, London 2014
Theater & Orchester Heidelberg / Dance Company Nanine Linning
Echnaton, Heidelberg 2014
Ballet Cymru Romeo a Juliet, Newport 2013
Rambert Dance Company Longing, London 2013 / Primitive, London 2013 / The Comedy of Change, London 2009 / Mammon, London 2008 / Infinity, London 2007
Ballet de l'Opéra national du Rhin Sacre du Printemps, Mulhouse 2011 / Un-Black, Mulhouse 2009
DanceXchange Magnification, Birmingham 2009
Birmingham Royal Ballet The Centre and its Opposite,
Birmingham 2009
Donlon Dance Company Fugal, Saarbruecken 2007
Australian Dance Theatre Devolution, Adelaide 2006