by A J Irving » May 1st, '12, 09:33
Whilst I think that it's best for a performer to look as smart and professional as possible, I do think that scruffy and dressed down is still better than the horrific outfits that some magicians decide to sport to stand out and show how wacky they are. Generally it just shows that they have no idea at all about clothing and leads to the horrific (but all too often correct) stereotype of some gurning cretin wearing a sparkly waistcoat and a playing card bowtie desperate for any attention.
The other day I was perusing another forum (boo, hiss), and there was one thread on there about whether or not you should wear a suit. To pick one commenter at random, a guy who claimed to be a working pro stated that it was highly important to appear smart and presentable at all times but then completely demolished his own argument by explaining that his preferred costume was a white suit with a red turtle neck- the sartorial equivalent of telling someone that they should always treat their dates to the most expensive, swanky restaurants before recommending that they go to Nando's in Croydon! He wasn't the only commenter who seemed to suggest that you should aim for PeeWee Herman if you want to look smart and fashionable. Whilst I'm sure they definitly stood out when working, I really don't think that their audiences went away with massively positive opinions about them unless they also had the fashion sense of four year olds. They might be thinking: "wow, that guy was really good at finding my card but it's a shame he looked like a reject from the worst circus in the world."
If you want to dress like a clown, then become a clown. If you want people to respect you, dress to be respected.