Timelessly beautiful

Playing is her job, but in fashion Heide Hölzl prefers clear lines. She likes the coat in check pattern because it fits to many things: from elegant knit dress to dark jeans. Coat with removable lining by Marina Rinaldi, ca. 765 Euro. Dress made of silk and cashmere: Hessnatur, about 140 euros. Bag: Abro. Right side: Competition for the Queen of the Night - Heide Hölzl (left) wears a cashmere sweater by The German Miss, ca. 535 Euro. Rock: Basler, about 180 euros. Chain: Steffen Schraut.

Assembly: Nearly 500 dolls belong to the Puppet Theater. Heide Hölzl knows them all by name. And she reveals the secret of the very realistic play, for which the Salzburg ensemble is famous: "I can only play what I feel, it is just important to play free from the technique and to put the emotions directly into the figure "

Good cut technique: The narrow skirt emphasizes the waist, a long cardigan over it stretches the figure. And the elegant suede soft boots are now in vogue. Cardigan in Camel from Hessnatur, about 80 euros. Tank Top: Marc O'Polo, about 60 euros. Violet pencil skirt: Apriori, approx. 90 Euro. Belt: Windsor. Boots: Sinela. Ansteckblüten: Heinz Müller. Pantyhose: Hawk.



Floor-length: The evening dress made of black silk satin is simple and refined in detail. The top is decorated with sequins. René Lezard, about 650 euros. Knit bolero by Set, ca. 130 Euro. Chain: By Malene Birger.

"To have a feeling for the floor is the big difficulty in puppetry, you have to learn that first, otherwise the figures will float in. Privately I would call myself grounded, but I'm also an impatient person: If I want something, then I want it now! "

Traction: Fine knit coat made of merino wool by Essentials by Set, approx. 320 Euro. Shirt with narrow stripes by Marc O'Polo, ca. 40 Euro. Flannel trousers by Alba Moda, from approx. 120 Euro. Belt: Turnover. Lace-up shoes: Unützer. Bag: Schumacher.



He would have liked Don Giovanni too: white double-breasted wool coat from Marina Rinaldi, about 760 euros. Jersey dress of will, about 235 euros. Cashmere scarf: Marc Cain. Boots: Sinela. Gloves: Roeckl.

"Many adults come to us with the feeling that a puppet theater is just for kids, and it's the big boys who, in the end, find themselves stunned by how much they've dreamed into the stories."

Fantastically beautiful: the combination of light gray with creamy white. Fine knit dress by Cos, about 150 euros. Wool kimono wool with cashmere from Windsor, about 500 euros. Platform shoes: Apart. Chain: Olsen. Bangle: jewelry. Pantyhose: Hawk.



The Salzburg Marionette Theater was founded in 1913 by the sculptor and figure carver Anton Aicher and is today managed by his granddaughter Gretl Aicher. The twelve-piece ensemble plays predominantly the famous Mozart operas and operas by Rossini. This year, the successful Broadway production "The Sound of Music" also premiered as a puppet show. Tickets at www.marionetten.at or Tel. 0043/662/87 24 06

We thank the Salzburger Marionettentheater and the Arthotel "Blaue Gans" in Salzburg for the friendly support.

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