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The Ever-changing Anita Mui

With her long curly hair, Anita Mui had the look of the girl next door when she made her breakthrough in the mainstream Hong Kong pop scene. For her appearance at the Tokyo Music Festival in 1983, her music company Capital Artists Limited invited renowned local fashion designer Eddie Lau to create an image with a rich oriental flavour. Her simple yet liberating looks came from a white cotton quilted jacket, black leather pants and a large red scarf. With her uniquely deep and magnetic voice and her consummate singing, Anita won glory for Hong Kong by clinching prizes at the festival. A lifelong friendship between the singer and the designer was born.

Eddie Lau designed a huge variety of different images for Anita Mui – for album covers, concerts and her appearances at award ceremonies and publicity events. A successful image involves much more than simply dressing the singer in trendy clothes. It combines their personality and the theme and feeling of the song into an integrated whole that projects a unique concept, leaving the audience with a lasting impression of the song and consolidating the singer’s appeal. Visitors who are familiar with the Hong Kong pop scene of the 1980s will still remember some of the images associated with Anita: the besuited masculinity of As Years Go By; the unconventional, but stylish Bad Girl; the Arabian goddess of Evil Girl; and the femme fatale of Fiery Red Lips. Feverish anticipation greeted the prospect of each new style, which quickly became the talk of the town when it finally appeared. From the ‘Anita Mui in Concert’ in 1985, Eddie injected all of his passion into creating images that reflected Anita’s status as the undoubted queen of the stage and that took all the different perspectives into consideration – the theme of the concert, the rundown of the songs, the interplay between the stage, the lighting and the sound effects, as well as Anita’s choreography. Every stage costume and every image he created for Anita was a classic in its own right, thanks in particular to his exceptional three-dimensional cutting skills that were embodied in his creations.

Off stage, he devoted all of his attention to getting her ready, so that, as she rose up into the auditorium, all eyes were focused on her entrance. On stage, his designs allowed her to captivate everyone with her unrestrained performance. If Hubert de Givenchy and Audrey Hepburn were perfect partners in the West, then Eddie and Anita are their Eastern counterparts, forming a relationship between a designer and a superstar that was based on mutual respect and love. From the time they met, Anita and Eddie worked closely together for a full 20 years, developing a mutual understanding that encompassed every aspect of their relationship. When Anita held her very last concert in 2003, Eddie designed an exquisite red and gold Chinese wedding gown and a simple but resplendent Western-style white wedding gown for Anita as an expression of her final wish – to be married to the stage. Hand in hand with ‘the ever-changing Anita Mui’, the legendary diva of Cantopop, Eddie Lau pioneered the concept of image design for local singers.

  • Stage costume for Anita Mui

    Gem-studded long sleeve long hem evening dress wore by Anita in the ‘Anita Mui in Concert’ in 1985-1986
  • Image design for Anita Mui

    To complement Anita's hit song Evil Girl, Eddie Lau used Indian sari fabric together with exaggerated golden makeup to create a gorgeous, attention-grabbing image of an Arabian goddess.
  • Image design for Anita Mui

    Fiery Red Lips, this song's introduction stirred Eddie Lau to design this black lacy low-cut metal-studded costume to bring out Anita's beautiful, sexy side.
  • Stage costume for Anita Mui

    This outfits was designed by Eddie Lau for Anita Mui in 'Anita Mui in Concert' 1987-1988 when she sang Flaming Tango. The blackbeaded gauze dress was matched with a burgundy sequinned top and velvet sequinned coat.
  • Stage costume for Anita Mui

    This silver top with matching shawl and Aladdin pants was designed by Eddie Lau for Anita Mui in the 'Anita Mui in Concert' in 1987-1988, the singer adopted the look of an Arabian girl for fast-beat songs like Evil Girl, Break Open an Iceberg and Favourite One.
  • Image design for Anita Mui

    In 1987, Eddie Lau designed both a black widow outfit and a gorgeous bright red dress complemented by avant-garde make-up to create another stunning image for Anita Mui for her song Flaming Tango and the album cover. For the photo shoot, Eddie had Anita put on the fiery red bareback tango dress and pose above a narrow fireplace to portray her as a ball of flame and project the burning in the heart that is described in the song's lyrics.
  • Stage costume for Anita Mui

    Anita Mui wore this white wedding gown designed by Eddie Lau when she sang Heartbreak Church during the 'Anita Mui in Concert' in 1987-1988.
  • Stage costume for Anita Mui

    This outfit was designed by Eddie Lau for the opening section of the 'Anita Mui in Concert' in 1987-1988.
  • Stage costume for Anita Mui

    This is the second outfit designed by Eddie Lau for the opening section of 'Anita Mui in Concert' 1987-1988.
  • Stage costume for Anita Mui

    Anita Mui wore this dress when singing upbeat songs such as Leopard of the Dark Night during the 'Anita Mui in Concert' in 1990.
  • Stage costume for Anita Mui

    Anita wore this costume in the opening section of ‘Anita Mui in Concert’ in 1990. Eddie Lau used large quantities of peacock feathers for this outfit to give Anita a resplendent look, like a peacock spreading its tail.
  • Stage costume for Anita Mui

    Topped by a white wig, this is the outfit designed by Eddie Lau for Anita Mui to wear at the opening number, Manjusaka, of the 'Anita Mui Final Concert' in 1991.
  • Image design for Anita Mui

    This is the image Eddie Lau designed for Anita Mui in 1992 for the publicity shoot for the 'Anita Mui Final Concert', and it was also used for the album cover of The Legend of Pop Queen.
  • Anita Mui violet tuxedo

    In 1998, Anita Mui became the youngest singer to win the Golden Needle Award at Radio Television Hong Kong's 21st Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award Concert. Eddie Lau designed this costume for her to wear at the ceremony.
  • Stage costume for Anita Mui

    Costume designed by Eddie Lau for 'Anita Mui in Concert 1999'.
  • Stage costume for Anita Mui

    This was the outfit Anita Mui wore for the grand finale of the last show of the 'Anita Mui Fantasy Gig' in 2002.
  • Stage costume for Anita Mui

    This is the outfit Eddie Lau designed for the opening section of the concert 'Anita Classic Moment Live 2003', which was the singer's final performance.
  • Stage costume for Anita Mui

    This is the wedding gown that Eddie Lau designed for Anita Mui for the close of her concert 'Anita Classic Moment Live 2003'. Eddie designed a wedding gown for Anita to realise her wish to get married to music and the stage.
     

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