With only 13 days left until Costume College, I’m in the
midst of getting everything together that I have to bring with me. On top of
that, I also organized the Costume Exhibit there of costumes made by attendees.
I hope everyone who is attending this year has some time to stop by and see
these amazing outfits up close on display.
In planning my costumes, I determined I was only going to
two events there that I would need them; the Friday Social “The Adventurer’s
Club”, and the Saturday Gala Time Traveler’s Ball “Roaring ‘20s: Choose Your
Century”.
I heard there was a mini-theme group for the Friday
Social called the Space Jane Battalion, dedicated to the original symbol of
Costume College, Space Jane. She was designed as a Victorian lady with spacewoman
accessories since in the early ‘90s historical and SciFi were the popular genres
at the conference.
Since I had recently finished and worn my 1870s blue
striped seaside dress in Port Townsend, I knew I could just add accessories to
that, and there was my costume. Easy peasy! I spent the last six months
searching through Amazon and other websites for my accessories. I had hoped to
buy a clear acrylic globe helmet, but the couple advertised were all sold out. So
on to Plan B, wearing a headband with antenna balls. I found silver ones, and
then some silver metallic gloves that coordinated very nicely with them. My
raygun came from a party supplier and was very cheap, only $6! It has lights,
color, and sound! It’s going to be fun with our duels! So yeah, this costume
will be fun. And I only spent $23 total on my accessories.
My ideas for the Gala became more complicated. I don’t
normally wear 1920s, and even though 1820s would interest me, I was too busy to
try going into that decade. I was actually working on two Regency dresses and
Spencers and wanted to focus on those.
I also wanted something that might be worn again, and in
the daytime, so was looking at making a cotton dress in the right fabric that
could pass for evening with some accessories. I looked at Egyptmania and Art
Deco fabrics and even bought a digital pattern that I thought of using for one.
It seemed simple to make but in reality, looking at the directions I wasn’t so
sure. It would also need enlarging. It is really cute though.
And then I came across this photo on Pinterest, Erte! It
was all drama! I wanted that!
So I made a deep dive into finding more Erte pictures.
The “wings” appeared quite often too. I even have a pattern for a caftan but
did I really want to make one just for this event. So off to Amazon for a bit
of shopping!
And then off I went to Etsy to find some accessories,
hoping not to spend too much on them. Since none of the photos show them
wearing black gloves, I’ve decided to skip those. The easiest was a purse while
searching for gold metallic ones. But it had to be big enough to hold my
cellphone. My dress has no pockets, “gasp!”, and no way to add them that I
could access. So it was a priority. I found the perfect one on etsy for $22
with plenty of room.
The earrings and a turban were the hardest to find. Yes, there are lots of Art Deco earrings but they’re pretty pricey for a one-time wear. I thought I found the perfect ones that were really cute and the length I wanted, but in real life, they’re more bronzey than the gold shown in the photo, and I’m not really happy with them next to my purse and dress trims. But I still have a bit more time to maybe find something better. “Sigh” if only they were gold but I’m looking for around $22.
I finally found one lady on etsy who made black velvet
turbans and ordered one. But when it arrived, it seemed smaller than the one
shown in the photo. She must have a very small head because mine doesn’t go
down that far to my neck. Nor does it have any height. It’s a stretchy velvet,
so I’ve stuffed it with tissue to puff it up a bit. I also ordered the one with
a rhinestone on the forehead for more drama.
To copy my inspiration photo, I bought some black ostrich
feathers, then gave them a haircut so they were very narrow. I cut a small hole
in the front behind the rhinestone and sewed them in. I used some Fray-Check on
the hole just in case it wanted to stretch. The feathers do have a tendency to
twirl around though. I still want the turban to be a little more fluffy on my
head so I may add “something” inside to do that. I don’t have a lot of hair and
didn’t like the ‘20s wig I had under it. So it will just be my bangs hanging
out.


My flat black ballet slippers are my final accessories, hoping not to trip over the chiffon hem, and I’m done. All under $120, unless I end up buying more earrings.
This is the pose I’ll be going for while at CoCo. Maybe
also both arms up to the side. It all depends on how shy I’ll feel at the
moment, or if I’m ready to bring on the drama.