Exhibition | Julie Snyder’s dresses on display

The exhibition Michel Robidas for Julie Snyder – 30 years of crazy costumes, presented at the Diane-Dufresne art center, in Repentigny, offers the pleasure of seeing 20 extravagant dresses by Julie Snyder made by Michel Robidas.


“With Julie, there were no limits! She was able to carry everything! Even super heavy dresses, with batteries, light systems and fireworks. She always carried the costume with grace, even if it weighed 50 pounds,” emphasizes designer Michel Robidas. “The safe dress weighed 80 pounds,” quips Julie Snyder. “It’s true, I have no limits! Michel could do whatever he wanted and I always said yes. »

PHOTO JOELLE SIMARD-LAPOINTE, PROVIDED BY THE DIANE-DUFRESNE ART CENTER

Michel Robidas and Julie Snyder

Costumes from all eras are on display, from Hell is the rest of us has The week of the 4 JuliesPassing by Point J, Friday is Julie And The banker, notably. Upon entering the exhibition, we see a dress with an Easter egg that opens. “Ah, the Poussin dress! », exclaims Michel Robidas. “This dress was created during the broadcast of Julie in Paris in 2000. Julie Snyder arrived, accompanied by two great French pastry chefs, and she came out of the egg, dressed in a chick yellow dress, for Easter! “, he recalls.

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The Poussin dress, 2000, From Monday to Friday it’s Julie, Michel Robidas collection

“Extravagant and original dresses are part of Julie’s signature, it’s her trademark,” believes the designer. The host remembers that she always dressed in an original way, even when she was younger. “At CEGEP in Brébeuf, while everyone dressed preppy with Ralph Lauren and Lacoste outfits, I couldn’t afford it. But I found it ridiculous to dress like our parents, so I went to thrift stores where I cut up my grandfather’s shirts to make mandarin collars! “, she says.

During his career, Michel Robidas created costumes for Diane Dufresne, Céline Dion, Cirque du Soleil, and worked for 22 years for the Radio-Canada costume workshop. It was at this time that he began to collaborate with Julie Snyder on the show Hell is the rest of us. “The first dress I created was in 1995. The Fontaine dress had tubes for the water to circulate! It started strong,” he recalls.

Julie Snyder confides that she has always been a great admirer of the work of Michel Robidas. “38 years ago, I met Michel during my first interview with Celine Dion. We went to his workshop, because he had changed Céline’s look at the time ofIncognito and he had made the famous theater and symphonic dresses for Diane Dufresne. » At Radio-Canada, Julie first worked with Renée Tardif and Sylvie Melançon. “In 1994, the collaboration with Michel Robidas began and we never left each other! And when I went to Paris and told my French producer that I wanted to bring the designer of my costumes from Montreal, he replied: “We’re in the land of Coco Chanel, we’re going to find someone A !” And Michel Robidas came to join me,” she remembers, very proud.

  • Victoires de la musique dress, 2000, From Monday to Friday it's Julie, Michel Robidas collection

    PHOTO HUGO-SÉBASTIEN AUBERT, THE PRESS

    Victoires de la musique dress, 2000, From Monday to Friday it’s Julie, Michel Robidas collection

  • The Safe Dress, Halloween, 2016, The Banker, Michel Robidas collection

    PHOTO HUGO-SÉBASTIEN AUBERT, THE PRESS

    The Safe Dress, Halloween, 2016, The Banker, Michel Robidas collection

  • The Beach dress, 2000, From Monday to Friday it's Julie, Michel Robidas collection, and the Ice Queen dress, 2022, The week of 4 Julie, Michel Robidas collection

    PHOTO HUGO-SÉBASTIEN AUBERT, THE PRESS

    The Beach dress, 2000, From Monday to Friday it’s Julie, Michel Robidas collection, and the Ice Queen dress, 2022, The week of 4 Julie, Michel Robidas collection

  • Pumpkin Dress, Halloween, 2007-2017, The Banker and The Week of 4 Julie, Julie Snyder collection, and the Queen of the Night dress, 2012, The Banker, Michel Robidas collection

    PHOTO HUGO-SÉBASTIEN AUBERT, THE PRESS

    Pumpkin Dress, Halloween, 2007-2017, The Banker and The Week of 4 Julie, Julie Snyder collection, and the Queen of the Night dress, 2012, The Banker, Michel Robidas collection

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For the premiere of the show Friday is Julie in Paris, Julie was dressed in an Eiffel Tower dress. “It was a dress that sparkled like the Eiffel Tower for the year 2000 and launched fireworks. I was corseted like the Eiffel Tower and I had, on my thighs, like sticks of dynamite to launch the fireworks that came out of my dress. There were three firefighters in front of me, ready to put me out if I ever caught fire, it was completely crazy,” she remembers.

The imagination of Michel Robidas was able to come to fruition thanks to the audacity and madness of Julie Snyder. “We found each other!” From the start, there was a great bond that still lasts today,” he says. “It’s a creative exchange between us for 30 years. I didn’t think my dresses had such an impact on people. It’s great, this exhibition,” she says.

In addition to the costume dresses, original sketches, newspaper articles and video clips are also part of the exhibition.

The exhibition Michel Robidas for Julie Snyder – 30 years of crazy costumes is presented until September 29 at the Diane-Dufresne art center, in Repentigny.

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