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Starting on Veronica Gambara

Posted on October 15, 2012 by Trystan

There’s not much to show for it, but really,  I’ve started and am, in fact, well on the way with my gown to portray Veronica Gambara at the Collegium class “A Feast in 1530s Correggio.” The gown is a loose interpretation of the portrait shown on the right. Except I’m using burgundy velveteen from The

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Posted in 16th Century, Characters | Tags: 1530s Veronica Gambara, historical portrait, historical research, pattern drafting, SCA garb | 4 Comments |

Courtesan Gown Additions

Posted on September 20, 2012 by Trystan

As I last blogged, I needed a partlet for my Venetian courtesan gown. Well, here it is. I ended up going the simple route because I had a spectacular fail when I attempted a fancy ruff neckline. The saving grace is that it was easy to just hack the whole thing off for this no-neck

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Posted in 16th Century | Tags: bling, shopping, Venetian courtesan | 1 Comment |

Ideas for a Venetian Courtesan’s Partlet

Posted on August 28, 2012 by Trystan

For the upcoming renfaire Much Ado About Sebastapol, I need a partlet to wear with my Venetian courtesan gown when I perform with Bella Donna. This small addition to my outfit will make it even more historically accurate & a bit less, um, busty, which is better for this very family-friendly faire. So I looked

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Posted in 16th Century | Tags: historical portrait, historical research, partlet, Venetian courtesan |

Product Reviews: Historical Shirts & Shoes Worth Buying

Posted on August 20, 2012 by Trystan
Tailor's shop, Amman Sachs, 1568

Sometimes, you don’t have time to sew. Or there are certain things you just don’t care to sew for yourself. Or you realize that someone, out there, somewhere is making & selling something better than you could sew & for a price that is more reasonable than you tearing out your hair to attempt to

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Posted in 16th Century, 18th Century, Articles | Tags: product review, shopping | 2 Comments |

Bitchy Roman Loungewear

Posted on August 8, 2012 by Trystan

As advertised by Loren, this costume was both fabulous *and* comfortable to wear! My version was much more voluminous than the other ladies, but I planned it that way. I wanted to float around on a big cloud of silk. And I did. Good news is that this will become a Costume College tradition, so

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Posted in Fantasy | Tags: bitchy Roman loungewear, finished costume, group costumes | 6 Comments |

Introducing Miss Shirley U. Jest, Faux Drag Queen

Posted on August 7, 2012 by Trystan

A bio-queen a la “RuPaul’s Drag U,” even tho’ nobody figured it out at the time. This was the costume I pulled together at the last minute for Costume College’s Saturday-night Gala. I intended to be a female drag queen — a faux queen — but everyone just thought it was me dressed up extra

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Posted in Characters, Drag, Fantasy | Tags: drag queen, finished costume, thrift store, wigs | 7 Comments |

Bitchy Belt

Posted on July 21, 2012 by Trystan

I kind of need to have a finished belt before I can hem the gown, because the gown(s) hang differently when caught up by the belt. You’d think this belt would be easier, but no. The sari trim was floppy, so I lined it with some light buckram, thinking that would be sufficient. Alas, it

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Posted in Fantasy | Tags: bitchy Roman loungewear, costume college |

I’ll take “Bitchy Roman Loungewear for $200, Alex”

Posted on July 20, 2012 by Trystan

Only occasionally do I follow costumer trends. Usually, when everyone else wants to make chemise dresses or venetian gowns, I’m not convinced & wait 5 years until they’re all bored with the idea to create my own weird little take on the concept. Unless someone has a really really good idea. That’s easy. And comfortable.

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Posted in Fantasy | Tags: bitchy Roman loungewear, costume college, fabric, pretty in pink | 2 Comments |

Wherein I Finally Buy a New Sewing Machine

Posted on July 16, 2012 by Trystan

People often ask me for advice on buying a sewing machine. Because, of course, someone who sews probably knows something about the machines they use, right? Well, sadly no. It’s kind of like asking for car advice — lots of people drive, not as many people know what goes on under the hood. Or computer

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Posted in Blog | Tags: sewing machine lust | 11 Comments |

Lumières Turkish Salon

Posted on June 24, 2012 by Trystan

The Société des Lumières held a Turkish-themed salon last night — because, of course, all things exotic & oriental (as it was called then) were quite the rage in the 18th century! So this was an excuse to wear turbans, Indian pajamas, caftans, kimonos, & other “foreign” garb to our articles of undress for a

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Posted in 18th Century, Events, Société des Lumières | Tags: borrowed costume, Indian pajamas, turban | 2 Comments |

Plans in Pink

Posted on June 22, 2012 by Trystan

Well, I’ve scrapped plans to make anything new for Costume College, & I’m forging ahead on future plans: for renfaire & Collegium. Which is far more practical anyway. Ok, Collegium is, since I’m running the event, thus any personal costuming should be done in advance so I can concentrate on event details. For renfaire, new

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Posted in 16th Century, Plans | Tags: 1530s Veronica Gambara, historical portrait, pretty in pink, zimarra | 2 Comments |

Venetian Horned Hairstyles Gallery

Posted on June 13, 2012 by Trystan

It’s a known fact that I love wacky hairstyles (also, hats). Big, weird shapes sprouting off one’s head please me inordinately. So naturally, I’ve been drawn to the horn-shaped style worn by Venetian upper-class women in the mid- to late-16th-century. I’ve given one try at making hairpieces to replicate this style, tho’ I’m not quite

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Posted in 16th Century, Articles | Tags: hairstyling, historical portrait, historical research, Venetian courtesan | 1 Comment |

Raspberry Silk Venetian Courtesan Gown

Posted on June 8, 2012 by Trystan

At the Valhalla Renaissance Faire, I wore the completed & “proper” version of my Venetian courtesan gown, this one made in a luscious raspberry-colored silk damask that I’d hunted for months to find (& oi, it wasn’t cheap! but sooooo pretty!). Sarah made the gown, same pattern she designed for the tourney version, & I

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Posted in 16th Century | Tags: finished costume, made by Sarah, raspberry Venetian gown, trim trim trim, Venetian courtesan | 2 Comments |

Venetian Sleeves – My Debate

Posted on May 25, 2012 by Trystan

At the start of this week, Sarah dropped off my new Venetian courtesan gown. This is the “real” version, in the expensive silk damask, as opposed to the tourney version in cotton damask. I need to hem & trim the gown & make the sleeves. The first two tasks are pretty straightforward, but the sleeves

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Posted in 16th Century | Tags: historical portrait, made by Sarah, makin' a muslin, pattern drafting, raspberry Venetian gown, Venetian courtesan |

CoCo on the Brain

Posted on May 16, 2012 by Trystan

CoCo, meaning Costume College, of course. I’ve been going back & forth about what to make for my Gala gown. I had one idea all set, with fabric bought months ago. And then … Costume Attention Deficit Disorder struck. Alas! Now I’m scrambling to see if I can find / afford new fabric in time.

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I should have worn heels &/or more makeup, lol. But @sashavelour’s show at the Berkeley Rep was magnificent! Funny, smart, thinky, sassy, everything I needed. This week needs more sparkle! I’m slowly unpacking from my trips & the 1st things out were these fun buys from Du Barry Fashions in Las Vegas. Purple glittery leggings, a pink rhinestone pill case, a tiny tiara to top a wig, & some cool deco-esque earrings. Forgot to post this costume earlier — I wore this skull-print jacket (made from a tablecloth), plus a new purple hat, at our chateau last week. Look where I get to stay this week! @maisondechastenay has this beautiful room for me with cat pillows on the bed 😻 The house is beautiful & I’m amazed at the work @lisavandenberghe has put in to make this such a charming & comfortable B&B. Hanging out with my bestie at another 18th-century party in France! Yesterday was hot & humid at Vaux le Vicomte, but @fannywilk’s pink apero party was delightful! Spooky sunset shenanigans in the chateau’s upper story. Just a little walk around our chateau yesterday! Brunch al fresco at the Donjon!

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