From the jungles of Xishuangbanna to the Champs-Élysées, from the Dubai desert to the rivers of Wuhan — every production is a world built from scratch.
High-octane live entertainment in Macau. Futuristic costume design pushing the boundaries of wearable technology, structural garments, and performance engineering built for intensity.
Tour wardrobe for Russia's King of Pop. An extravaganza of 200+ individual pieces — luxury fashion meets theatrical drama at arena scale.
Bespoke flying monkey wings for the Hamburg production of Wicked. Each pair handcrafted with articulated mechanisms designed for eight performances a week, season after season.
Franco Dragone's flagship production at Al Habtoor City. 65 resident artists. Costumes designed for water, desert heat, and high-altitude aerial performance — simultaneously beautiful and bombproof.
Full character and parade costume supply for Turkey's largest theme park. 120+ characters across multiple themed zones — built for the relentless Anatolian Mediterranean heat.
The legendary Champs-Élysées cabaret's landmark production. Elaborate feathered headdresses, hand-beaded corsets, and the iconic showgirl silhouette — reimagined for a new era.
Glamour, spectacle, and edge in equal measure. Circus, illusion, and contemporary dance — with costumes that had to perform across all three disciplines without compromise.
Mark Fisher's 2,000-seat purpose-built water theatre on East Lake. 100+ performers in Han Dynasty-inspired costumes engineered to survive full immersion eight times a week.
Celebrating Dai cultural heritage in the rainforest of Yunnan. Costuming that worked with — not against — tropical climate, open-air staging, and water effects.
Costume design for the world's most prestigious indoor equestrian event. Swiss watchmaker attention to detail — translated into wearable, performable form at one of Asia's great cultural events.
Concurrent with Universal Studios, Koda supplied resident productions at Resorts World Sentosa's 6,000-seat theatre — some of Asia's largest touring productions of the era.
Southeast Asia's first Universal Studios. Full character wardrobe operation — Minions to Transformers. Three years, hundreds of characters, thousands of individual pieces built to last.
Parade and performance costumes for Australia's most celebrated folk festival. 130,000 visitors, six days — handcrafted pieces designed to dazzle in Queensland summer heat.
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