Costumes

Dear Constant Reader,

There are many elements important to our shows and just one of them is costumes. However, costumes are my favorite part, so that’s what I’m going to write about today.

Madame Burlesque was incredibly challenging when it came to costumes; almost everything was made new for that show. The costumes were elaborate and plentiful. Fortunately, we had costumers on the crew, but everyone had to pitch in at least a little.

For The Wrathskellar we had the luxury of re-using some of the costumes that were made last year. The wenches, Hans, Bücher, and The Lost Girl were able to take their costumes straight out of the closet. Most of my costumes were from my collection, so I was available to work for others.

Most of my time was spent making a corset for The Broad. I love corsetry — when it’s completed. I curse a lot when I’m constructing it. : ) And I made her some pasties. And a few other things for her and for The Innocent.

Devora Darling has proven to be a champ at decorating bras, so she took over the under-needs of a group number, with Betty Blaize handling the outer garments and pasties (the most disturbing pasties ever).

Betty is an amazing costumer and, besides the work she did for others, she made two entirely new costumes for herself, in a very short amount of time. Do note that a burlesque costume has multiple layers and in many cases, the inside has to look as good as the outside. When you come see the show (and you should — don’t take my word for it) take a good look at her stunning costumes.

P.S. Just a reminder… We’ve been nominated for “Best Burlesque” by the Weekly Dig. Please vote for us!

Published in: on 27 October 2011 at 10:28 am  Leave a Comment  
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More from my closet

Dear Constant Reader,

Despite the title, this is really more from my sewing room. Continuing in my theme of little-garments-that-don’t-really-cover-my-legs, here’s a pair of 1940’s style shorts I made.

shorts

Again, I apologize for the quality of the picture. The shorts are much cuter in person. They’re made of berry-colored linen with a zipper in the back and pleats on each leg. They’re so very comfortable and I’m considering making a few more pairs.

Hopefully we’ll have a few more warm days for me to wear them.

Published in: on 31 August 2011 at 12:40 pm  Leave a Comment  
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A Little Lingerie

Dear Constant Reader,

We’re only just getting to know one another, so you may not be aware that I like to sew. And I have a fondness for historic clothing. You may get to see photographs of some of it from time to time.

Here’s a lovely little piece of lingerie I made some time ago, but only just photographed. Yes, it’s not the best picture in the word, but my bedroom is somewhat dim and one can’t use a flash when shooting in a cheval mirror (or really any mirror — I just wanted you to know I had a cheval mirror in my boudoir).

They’re 1920’s-style tap pants made from an old silk shirt. Cute and thifty!

I have another item or two I might share with you, if you’re lucky!

Published in: on 23 August 2011 at 12:19 pm  Leave a Comment  
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