Stevie Stewart
Stevie Stewart formerly one half of the innovative and influential fashion design label Bodymap now works with top creative names in fashion, music and advertising as a costume, set and production designer and fashion stylist both on photographic shoots, music promos, commercials and films.
She has been collaborating with Michael Clark since early on in his career creating memorable costumes for his productions. Other recent theatrical collaborations include costume design for Jan Willhem Van Den Bosch's "Mother Courage and her Children" for Graeae Theatre Company.
Recent projects include costume design for the theatre production of The Importance of Being Ernest directed by David Fielding and staged at The Bristol Old Vic and costumes for Kylie and her dancers on the Showgirl and Homecoming international tours. She was production designer and costume designer for Ruby Blue directed by Jan Dunn featuring Bob Hoskins and Josiane Balasko. She is collaborating with William Baker to design and produce a men’s swimwear and underwear line – B Boy. Most recently she was costume designer for Baillie Walsh’s Flashbacks of a Fool starring Daniel Craig and costume and production designer on Jan Dunn’s The Calling.
Stevie also designs and consults for leading Italian fashion houses.
'Fashion lives for its moments of genius and this season, that moment is the reviving of the revolutionary style of Bodymap. In the early Eighties, Bodymap's stretch-jersey-body-contouring layers, designed by Stevie Stewart and David Holah, helped turn British fashion on its head. The spring, labels as diverse as Cacherel and Louis Vuitton are nodding to the Bodymap style with cutouts and stretchy stripes. 'We are rebelling against the conservative, the bland…'We are striving for excitement', says Stewart. That quest has lived on: she has forged a fertile career consulting, directed adverts and designing sets… . so the time is ripe to reissue some designs… . (Vogue UK, March 2003).

