David Byrne wearing the big suit in Stop Making Sense
The Big Picture Concert films are a storied, celebrated way to experience your favorite band's work in a different light. They've had a resurgence in popularity recently with the successful releases of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour and Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé. But an older one had a decent comeback at the box office last autumn, and is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.
Byrne waltzed onto stage with this giant, gray business suit toward the end of the show for only one full number, before slowly removing pieces of it and returning to his normal attire. But the image of the big suit, which was used on the film's poster and the live album artwork, has persevered ever since.
Blacker brought the costume to life, taking Byrne's design and crafting a gray business suit with massive proportions. The suit was held up by a frame on Byrne's shoulders, so most of the fabric was loosely hanging around him, enabling it to shake in a fluid motion as Byrne danced. Byrne explained in 1984 while promoting the film: "I wanted my head to appear smaller and the easiest way to do that was to make my body bigger.
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