
Katy perry
Doughnut applique dress
The Doughnut latex halter dress is a unique, halter style dress with a simple halter dress base and adorable doughnut appliques covering the dress. Multi layered appliques can be made to feature colors of your choice if you have a frosting and sprinkle preference. Zipless, pull on style.
Made from the highest quality .33mm latex and available in your choice of a variety of colors so you can mix and match. Lots of color options can be seen here http://abigailgreydanus.com/faqs/color-options please specify color option if you would like the Doughnut halter dress made in a color other then Violet like the photos. All colors are available in stock.
Made in either xs – sm – md – lg – xl or to your custom size at no additional charge, I will need your Bust, Waist, high hip, and full hip measurements included upon purchase if you would like to choose that option, if you would like to order a standard size then just specify size upon purchase.
Item is made to order so please allow 2 weeks before it is shipped.
Available for purchase HERE!
*Shoot me a message if you’re interested in a similar dress with different applique design and I can send a price quote.
Katy Perry rocks Abigail Greydanus custom latex dresses for President Obama rally performances!!
As many of you may have already seen from my facebook fanpage the fabulous Miss Katy Perry rocked some Abigail Greydanus custom latex dresses the past few weeks at her rally performances for President Barack Obama! The dress above was a hit in Wisconsin where she performed, not only did it feature Obama’s slogan “Forward” on a Royal Blue latex background but “Forward” happens to be the motto of the state as well! Very appropriate. The dresses were all made in collaboration with her always amazing stylist Johnny Wujeck and if the media’s any indication I think they were all a smash hit! You can see one awesome article referencing my work over HERE on Yahoo! The dresses were featured on various sites from MSN to CNN to MTV.
Katy Perry wore her political views out in the open for all to see when she put on this “Human Ballot” style latex dress at a performance for Obama in Las Vegas. I think it was an excellent choice to provoke us all to discuss our views together and get each other’s opinions on the matter prior to election day.
This latex American Eagle dress with coordinating “White House” latex belt were worn by Katy Perry at a Fundraiser rally in LA at the beginning of October. This was one of my personal favorites to make. It didn’t get quite as much attention as the other two dresses since it was a private event but I really loved working on the design of the eagle and creating all the components of the white house belt that made it look as close to the real deal as possible while coordinating well with the eagle.
Keep scrolling below for a few more shots of Katy Perry in her custom latex dresses:
and lastly a shot of the “Forward” dress in my workshop before sending it over to be bedazzled for the performance!
Be sure to check out the “Celebrity and custom design” portion of my site to see more latex outfits Katy Perry’s worn and where I’ll be posting more photos of these dresses shortly!
Katy Perry dancers in Abigail Greydanus latex at Germany’s Echo awards
I got to make Katy Perry’s amazing backup dancers some latex garments recently! They wore them to perform on Germany’s Echo music awards show. The guys and girls look so fierce in their latex tops and latex harnesses! I don’t know where they get the energy to do these amazing dance performances, seriously, they kick ass and look amazing while doing so! Check them out in the full video of the performance and the photos below:
Katy Perry wears latex lightning outfit on BBC show “Let’s Dance for Sport Relief”

Katy Perry in Latex catsuit performing with laser light show

Katy Perry in Latex catsuit performing with laser light show

Katy Perry in Latex catsuit performing with laser light show
This past week I got the awesome latex design opportunity to create a custom latex catsuit for Katy Perry with lightning as the oufits theme. I’ll need to scan and post my design sketch at some point as well to show you the original concept that I worked out with her amazing stylist Johnny Wujek but for now here’s some screen shots of the real thing. Since Katy’s dance routine for the show is so rigorous you can’t really catch the whole of the latex outfit for very long but she’s wearing lightning trimmed latex gloves, latex elbow pads, a latex lightning belt, black high waisted briefs and the piece that makes the outfit what it is, the latex lightning catsuit. Figuring out a way to create the lightning effect in a manner that would look good on camera, work in latex, and compliment her figure all while within a very limited time frame was a bit of a challenge but I was super happy with the end results, I love the lightning’s “movement” on camera mixed with the lasers.

Katy Perry in Latex catsuit performing with laser light show with her backup dancers
I also had the pleasure of working on latex shorts for the boys to wear during her performance. Unfortunately the dark lighting for the lasers tends to make it a bit hard to catch but you can kinda peep them in this shot and the video.
Check out the full performance here:
Katy Perry Latex Costume for Grammy 2012 Performance!

Katy Perry Performing in latex

Abigail Greydanus and Katy Perry getting Katy ready in her latex costume for her 2012 Grammy performance
As a latex designer (or any designer for that matter!) I recently received what I think is one of the highest honors I could have, getting to dress international celebrity Katy Perry in a custom made latex costume for her performance on the 2012 Grammy awards. The costume was originally conceived by her outstanding stylist Johnny Wujeck and Katy Perry, herself, then I added some personal Abigail Greydanus touches to make it my own. I think it is one of the most amazing things she’s worn to perform in (latex or not). Inspired by the idea of a post apocalyptic warrior with a futuristic touch to it; this latex outfit looked truly outstanding on Katy Perry. Not only did I receive the honor of getting to work on the latex design for Katy Perry but I also got the amazing opportunity to be part of her crew for the day of the Grammys and go to the performance to make sure things went off without a hitch. What can I say, getting to see my outfit go on stage while standing behind the performance stage of the Staples center was truly awe-striking and I had to fight to hold back the tears of pride as Katy Perry took the stage to perform her new, soon to be hit song “Part of Me” in my latex.
In case you guys missed it last night you can watch the video of the performance here on youtube
Katy Perry latex costume Grammys 2012
As a latex designer (or any designer for that matter!) I recently received what I think is one of the highest honors I could have, getting to dress international celebrity Katy Perry in a custom made latex costume for her performance on the 2012 Grammy awards. The costume was originally conceived by her outstanding stylist Johnny Wujeck and Katy Perry, herself, then I added some personal Abigail Greydanus touches to make it my own. I think it is one of the most amazing things she’s worn to perform in (latex or not). Inspired by the idea of a post apocalyptic warrior with a futuristic touch to it; this latex outfit looked truly outstanding on Katy Perry. Not only did I receive the honor of getting to work on the latex design for Katy Perry but I also got the amazing opportunity to be part of her crew for the day of the Grammys and go to the performance to make sure things went off without a hitch. What can I say, getting to see my outfit go on stage while standing behind the performance stage of the Staples center was truly awe-striking and I had to fight to hold back the tears of pride as Katy Perry took the stage to perform her new, soon to be hit song “Part of Me” in my latex.
Schick Quattro Katy Perry Tour Sponsers
Over the summer I had the great honor of working with a team of talented people at marketing firm “Amplitude” on their campaign for “Schick Quattro for Women” razors. They were going to be the main tour sponsor of Katy Perry’s world tour and wanted something unique to help the girls that would be touring stand out in a crowd. After a few talks we decided that putting the signature Schick wording on a halter dress would not only be fun and unique but also allow for the girls to be able to work long hours without much discomfort. Some skirts were also made for the additional girls that came to help out at each new location to assist. Each letter on the dresses was meticulously cut in a different font, different sizing, etc, along with the Schick logo. It was a super consuming project but one well worth the effort. I had the pleasure of getting to go to the Los Angeles part of the tour, so much fun! Was great to see the reaction from people that had never seen, nor heard of latex before!
Schick also send a camera crew to watch me work one day on the dresses, etc and above you’ll see the footage from that time they spent with me.
You can see lot’s more photo’s of the girls on tour by clicking HERE in my Collaboration section
Schick Quattro for Women on tour with Katy Perry
Over the summer I had the great honor of working with a team of talented people at marketing firm “Amplitude” on their campaign for “Schick Quattro for Women” razors. They were going to be the main tour sponsor of Katy Perry’s world tour and wanted something unique to help the girls that would be touring stand out in a crowd. After a few talks we decided that putting the signature Schick wording on a halter dress would not only be fun and unique but also allow for the girls to be able to work long hours without much discomfort. Some skirts were also made for the additional girls that came to help out at each new location to assist. Each letter on the dresses was meticulously cut in a different font, different sizing, etc, along with the Schick logo. It was a super consuming project but one well worth the effort. The girls job was to get people to try out their photo booth, (some of the pictures you see here) which was super fun I might add, so they wanted to catch people’s attention and excite them into coming over to talk. I had the pleasure of getting to go to the Los Angeles part of the tour, so much fun! Was great to see the reaction from people that had never seen, nor heard of latex before! Schick also produced a video of the “making of” the dresses, which you can view on Youtube HERE!











