Turn-of-the-century (ish) women’s costume (1980’s upcycle): Blue Peplum Suit

Now that I bit the bullet and finished up with “High School Musical”  I will turn back to “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang”.   This has been a different experience for me since I am trying to create costumes for someone elses show without direct access to the other costumes, the cast, the set, or the “vision”…

Places I like to order from: Urquid Linens

You know how you feel when you’ve been looking for something FOREVER and you finally find it?  J*A*C*K*P*O*T  (Even though the ironic thing is . . .you’ve probably moved on and now don’t even need it?)  Yep, that was me and Urquid Linens.  I happened to be reading online reviews about a type of fabric…

Lace and ribbon to the rescue: A historically inspired upcycle

This project began with a lovely burgundy colored satin skirt with a small train.  The waist was smaller than the majority of the cast members on my list, so I wanted to make the skirt larger.  I began digging in my “pieces of things” box and found a leftover skirt from a previous project to use…

A “Historically Inspired” Costume Project: Turn of the Century Plaid Skirt

It’s always a major bummer when you begin digging through your stock costumes hunting for pieces you can adapt for your next show and you come up  . . . empty.   When you combine that with a large chorus . . .  it’s well, just a lot of work.  My sister is estimating she needs…

A Truly Scrumptious Blue Dress Project: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

If you do an image search for Truly Scrumptious costumes you will most likely see either the ruffled white dress or the puppet costume.  You may also see a few partial pictures of some of her other outfit:  a pink suit, a peasant-themed outfit in Vulgaria, and  this blue ensemble: Initially this outfit is covered…

Dressing Ms. Darbus: High School Musical

Ms. Darbus was the character that I most enjoyed dressing in “High School Musical”.   I really think the sky is the limit in terms of her wackiness and eccentricity.  That said, it is important that she incorporates into the onstage “pictures” and that the costumer try to find some unifying themes to tie her look…