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Legally Blonde: The beginning (How to start costuming a show)

Our musical this spring is “Legally Blonde”.   On the one hand, this was a welcome change from the period shows we have done the last two years (“Beauty and the Beast” and “Grease”).  On the other hand . . there weren’t nearly as many fun costumes to make 🙂 The beginning starts with research:…

March 14, 2016 in Costume, Legally Blonde, Planning a show/how to costume.

Female Villager Costumes: Faking a Corset-style top

Corsets are perhaps one of the most identifiable “period” garments.  They come in various shapes & forms and go by various names.  They can go up over the shoulders, or simply go around the waist.  They may extend down over the hips.  They may stop under the bust, push the bust up, or squish the…

March 10, 2016 in Costume, historical, upcycle.

Costuming Belle: Beauty & the Beast

Costuming Belle is not a particularly creative project.  Every small child who comes to see the production expects to see Belle wearing her iconic blue jumper with a blue bow and white apron.  And, again, she is expected to wear a yellow poofy ball gown.  There are some things you just can’t fight. THE BLUE…

March 10, 2016 in Beauty & the Beast, Costume, sewing, Uncategorized.

Dancing Silverware: Be Our Guest Costumes

“Be Our Guest” is one of the BPN’s as I like to call them (Big Production Numbers) in “Beauty and the Beast”.   How do you turn people into silverware?  And dance?  On a budget?  Seriously?     The range of ideas is vast and there are many different interpretations, varying in complexity, cost and…

March 9, 2016 in Beauty & the Beast, Costume, sewing.

The Beast: Pieces & Parts (Beauty and the Beast)

The first step to costuming the Beast is to determine his character . . .is he Princely?  Evil?  Comical?  How close to “animal” is he?    My Director envisioned her Beast as Princely and more human than animal.  So, that shaped the way the costume was developed. I have previously discussed the creation of the Beast…

February 28, 2016 in Beauty & the Beast, Costume, sewing.

Flapper Zombie: An “Addams Family” Exercise

A mental exercise in costuming the Ancestors from “The Addams Family”.

November 11, 2015 in Costume, dress, historical, Musical.

Upcycle: The Evil Queen from Snow White

Homecoming Week!  Good vs. Evil!  Freshman/Sophomores dress as  the “Good” . . .Juniors and Seniors represent the “Evil”. At first I thought Malificent . . but . . . after Googling “Evil Characters” or something like that, I found the Evil Queen from Snow White.  Who wouldn’t want to walk around offering bites of an…

October 16, 2015 in alteration, Costume, dress, sewing, upcycle.

Upcyle: Green Velvet “Merida”-Inspired Dress

It is Homecoming Week at our local high school . . . . and that means Dress Up Days!  Tuesday was “Character Day”, and my daughter wanted to be “Merida”. The first step to any costume is to look online and so some basic research looking at images of the original character and costumes other…

October 14, 2015 in alteration, Costume, dress, sewing, upcycle.

Enchanted Rose Costume: Prologue “Beauty & the Beast”

The musical “Beauty & the Beast” starts out with a Prologue telling the tale of how the Prince was transformed into the hideous Beast.  The Narrator describes the old witch coming to the door, offering a rose in exchange for shelter from the night, and being turned away by the Prince.  She then transforms into…

August 31, 2015 in Beauty & the Beast, Costume, Musical, sewing, upcycle.

Babette: Dress + Feathers = Costume

When we did our production of “Beauty and the Beast” Babette was by far the easiest Enchanted costume to create.  As luck would have it, I knew the director was thinking about doing the show . . . and one day at a thrift store I saw this wonderful tulip-shaped black dress that just screamed “Babette”…

August 31, 2015 in babette, Beauty & the Beast, Costume, dress, Musical, sewing, upcycle.

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