FASHION

Fischerspooner Goes Outer-Space Flamenco

When we were invited to sit in on a dress rehearsal for Fischerspooner's tour promoting their new album, Entertainment, we jumped at the chance to see what the avant-garde electropop pair were up to. The...

by Ali DiEmidio

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When we were invited to sit in on a dress rehearsal for Fischerspooner’s tour promoting their new album, Entertainment, we jumped at the chance to see what the avant-garde electropop pair were up to. The duo didn’t disappoint: Warren Fischer provided the beats while Casey Spooner and four sparkle-clad dancers provocatively performed new and old hits. Afterward, gregarious front man Spooner chatted with us over a civilized cup of Earl Grey tea:

You weren’t able to tour North America with your last album, Odyssey. Are you looking forward to it this time around? I’m excited to get out of the major metropolitan cities and into Middle America. We’re doing 24 shows in 28 days across North America and then Europe for six weeks. I just hope somebody shows up!

Have you guys had any major mishaps while on tour? Well, two years ago this Portuguese airline lost all of our luggage. We were headlining these giant shows in Spain and I ended up doing them in a pair of running shorts and a t-shirt. I’m actually going to have those pieces remade and customized into the show.

Let’s talk fashion. What was the inspiration behind the look for this tour? I was getting back into experimental theater, and that was all about creating confusion between what was costume and what was streetwear. Then I saw this amazing flamenco performance in Malaga, Spain at a very small dive bar and it was incredible. So minimal, so cool with just a couple of performers…

It’s hard to think of you guys as minimal—but some of the outfits you wear do look very futuristic. We started making weird spacesuits based on a sauna suit I bought at Target. The idea is to have this athletic tech-couture, mixing these technical pieces with couture pieces.

De Castelbajac’s cloud suit, left, and polka-dotted helmets by Ruby.

Are you working with any designers? Italo Zucchelli from Calvin Klein made us a bunch of stuff that we’ve been wearing. Y3 sent over stuff and Riccardo Tisci from Givenchy is supposed to be sending a mean outfit this week. Timothy Everest made me two suits—he’s kind of doing this Mark Twain in outer space look. Also Jean-Charles de Castelbajac has these amazing suits: one is covered in clouds, another one looks like Legos and then there’s one that’s polka-dotted. Also, there’s this company from Paris, Ruby, that is making polka-dotted helmets for our “outer space flamenco” section.

Sounds like you’ve got a lot of options. Yeah, now I just have to figure out how to wear it all!