Georgia Meek
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Podcast Appearances
I love that about myself, but it's always just been part of me.
And I think as well, especially like I said, like going into my later teens and early twenties and being around Soho so much, like I fell in love with drag and, and it was sort of the first thing I'd ever related to actually, when I saw a drag show, I was like,
oh my God, that person's taken all of that fabric and they've made themselves a thing that twists around their art.
You know, that like finding your people when you've lived in a village and had this kind of thing in your head forever and then going out into the bigger world and seeing it's there is crazy.
my wardrobe as an artist has become and probably massively like indicative of the visuals as well.
Actually, there's been a lot of times where I've worked from the dress outward, you know, so I'll be like, this is my vision for this.
And then how do we pick that up in the lighting and the backing vocals?
And how do we, you know, in terms of movement as well, like, I love a huge sleeve and a huge skirt because I think
on stage when I'm trying to put across that bodacious audacious out there kind of message that ability to have all that fabric moving and it just feels bigger and bolder and I'm obsessed with big dresses in case you can't tell and I love British couture I love Westwoods I have a massive respect for it again from growing up around like 90s seamstresses in my mum's shop
Honestly, as a younger person, again, I didn't pay a lot of attention to anything.
I mean, I don't want to go too dark, but school was sort of a non-event for me.
It was really an irrelevant part of my life at the time.
Having said that, I did love art class and I still do paint and sketch and I love art and everybody always tells me I'm very good at it.