Generally, the decision regarding the singer’s stage costumes is of crucial importance. In other words, it can add significant value to the show, or, on the other hand, it can literally ruin the show’s appeal if the singer’s outfit was chosen in an inappropriate/unsuccessful way. Although I can understand that the singer’s stage outfit must also serve some other uses (promotion of certain brands/designers, type of venue, general concert’s concept, stylistic diversity, etc.) I firmly believe this decision must also be in accordance with the singer’s idiosyncrasy & personality.
Regarding Janet, I must admit that her stage costumes many times do not flatter her at all &, sadly, this is also apparent from her current ‘Unbreakable’ World Tour. For example, she decided once again to perform energetic songs in tight & uncomfortable clothes that seem to hinder (to a large extent) her dance routines while her overstuffed dressing is in contrast with her natural look.
In my opinion, sport or casual clothes, like the ones she wore in ‘The Velvet Rope’ Tour (‘Go Deep’, for example) or in ‘Number Ones, Up Close and Personal World Tour’ (‘That’s the Way Love Goes’, for example) respectively, suit Janet most while they underline her natural look in a very effective way. Also, that style of dressing has its uses when it comes to her strenuous dance choreography (practical reasons, for example).
Finally, I am rather opposed to overly explicit stage outfit (underwear, etc.) that a lot of female singers eagerly adopt because I think that style of dressing is more suitable for other purposes (for example, catwalks).
Regarding Janet, I must admit that her stage costumes many times do not flatter her at all &, sadly, this is also apparent from her current ‘Unbreakable’ World Tour. For example, she decided once again to perform energetic songs in tight & uncomfortable clothes that seem to hinder (to a large extent) her dance routines while her overstuffed dressing is in contrast with her natural look.
In my opinion, sport or casual clothes, like the ones she wore in ‘The Velvet Rope’ Tour (‘Go Deep’, for example) or in ‘Number Ones, Up Close and Personal World Tour’ (‘That’s the Way Love Goes’, for example) respectively, suit Janet most while they underline her natural look in a very effective way. Also, that style of dressing has its uses when it comes to her strenuous dance choreography (practical reasons, for example).
Finally, I am rather opposed to overly explicit stage outfit (underwear, etc.) that a lot of female singers eagerly adopt because I think that style of dressing is more suitable for other purposes (for example, catwalks).