I’m one of those attendees to Costume College this year that decided to pull some outfits from my current wardrobe to wear to the events there, rather than stress myself out getting something new done. Especially since I took on the task of running the Costume Exhibit again, on top of being the Assistant Dean.
Who am I
kidding? Of course I tried to make something new, even though I already had a
dress recently finished that I could wear to the tea. While I was playing around with a 1912 dress,
I though how easy it was, and would be perfect for a tea. But after having some
fitting issues where it was too big on me, I put the bodice aside. And the
skirt didn’t even get started. So back to Plan A, the finished dress.
So next up was a dress for the Gala. I wanted to wear a gorgeous seafoam green evening dress I’d made way back in 2011 and wore to the tea at Costume College, and later in two fashion shows. That’s all the wearing it’s had. And it needs to come out again because that silk taffeta wasn’t cheap.
And of course, the major worry was: will it still fit after all these years? It does! But the bodice at the neckline was really loose and kind of falling off my shoulders. What the heck? The waist is pretty snug but wearable. But it was too long as I expected. I need to wear flat shoes these days, and age has reduced me by half an inch in height.I wanted to
refresh my dress, so I started looking on Pinterest for ideas on dresses from
the 1890s. What caught my eye was the fabulous floral garlands they put on the
necklines. Some covered the entire neckline, others had one on the side, and
some just on the top of the shoulders. These same photos also gave me some
ideas of what kind of hair decoration I could use for my wig.
After taking
a class on making hair decorations from Costume-On, I used some of those ideas
to make this. After measuring how big I wanted the base of my garland to be, I
made a 7-inch base of two layers of buckram, basted those together, and then
covered it with some leftover cotton batiste, again just basting it closed in
the back.
I pulled out
bunches of silk and vintage flowers from my millinery stash, and was looking
for some big roses. But none of mine were very big. I like using small buds and
flowers on my hats, so that’s what I mostly have. But I did have these two
pretty silk ribbon flower pins I’d bought from Jewels by Olivia at the Costume
College Marketplace a few years ago, and decided those would be my anchor
flowers on each end. I also had a long garland of green ribbon leaves I think I
removed from a hat. Or maybe bought from another dealer. I looped that around
the sides of my base and basted those one. I originally was going to just
hot-glue everything on but there’s no way I would ruin these lovely silk ribbon
trims with glue.
I then
pinned the ribbon roses on each end. I haven’t decided yet if I’ll wear it with
the larger being at the bottom or top of my shoulder. I put my smaller vintage
flowers in two shades of pink in the center of the roses.
At the time
I made this dress, I barely had enough of the lace to go around my neckline, so
there was a 3-inch gap on the center front where it closed. Now that I’ve moved
the closure over more, part of that is resolved but there’s still a little gap
that I had put a small nosegay on before. So, what to do? This lady gave me
some ideas. She's got pearls, a choker, & a brooch. I need to check my jewelry stash and see what would work there. You
can never have too much bling, right?
And speaking
of bling; I was going to make a long pearl necklace like she has to wear with
mine, and ordered some bags of pearls to make one. But then my friend came over
and brought me a pearl necklace that was just the same length I wanted. Cha-ching!
That saved me a bit of work, although I still think I’d love to make one too.
I’m thinking I might put one of the strings of pearls through my hair too.
And speaking of hair, my original plan was to have one of these perky ornaments on the front of my wig. I’m still not sure of location because I need to bring my wig out and play with it. I may put it on the back, like this photo I took off a TV series. Either way, there will be a strand of pearls going somewhere also. I ordered a large 5-inch rhinestone brooch from Amazon and am expecting it shortly, to combine with some peacock feathers I already have.
I also
bought a pretty hairclip to add to the front of my wig, so this is how it
looks. Unfortunately, my weak Styrofoam head had a hard time holding all that
weight, so it’s a bit lopsided. But it looks good on me.
I’m down to two days left before I hit the road and head to Los Angeles for this event. Now the panic ensues finding all my undies and accessories!