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18th-Century Gothic Jacket

Posted on June 23, 2022 by Trystan L. Bass
18thc gothic jacket

My favorite item of 18th-century women’s clothing is the jacket — there are so many varieties and styles, they’re relatively easy to make, and you don’t need much fabric! Plus, you can mix and match jackets with different petticoats to style yourself a fun, versatile wardrobe. I’ve used the J.P. Ryan 18th-century ladies’ jackets pattern

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Posted in 18th Century | Tags: 18th-c gothic jacket, fabric, finished costume, last-minute sewing, shoes, twisted historical, wigs |

Evil Mermaid at Carnevale

Posted on June 18, 2022 by Trystan L. Bass
Carnevale 2022 Pirates & Mermaids Ship

The best party of Carnevale 2022 was Tricia’s Pirates and Mermaids Party on a historical ship that sailed around the lagoon all night! It was a super fun theme in a kick-ass location with awesome people. I didn’t know it would turn out so great, of course, when I was planning my costume, I was

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Posted in Fantasy, Venetian Carnevale | Tags: bling, crafty, Disney, finished costume, jewelry, machine embroidery, mermaid, shopping, travel, Venetian carnevale, wigs |

Black & White Edwardian Suit for Carnevale

Posted on June 18, 2022 by Trystan L. Bass
Carnevale 2022 - Edwardian suit

This was not the Edwardian black-and-white stripe suit I planned for Carnevale 2022, but this was the one that turned out pretty damn good in the end. A year before, our group decided to take a walk in Edwardian costumes, preferably in black and white, during Carnevale. So I thought this would finally be the

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Posted in 20th Century, Venetian Carnevale | Tags: 1910s black & white stripey jacket, Edwardian suit, failure is always an option, finished costume, group costumes, handsewing is weird, hats, last-minute sewing, tailoring, travel, Venetian carnevale, wigs |

Deco Arabesque Carnevale Ensemble

Posted on June 18, 2022 by Trystan L. Bass
Deco Arabesque Carnevale Ensemble

I missed a few Carnevale parties in 2022 because my luggage was delayed by four days. But I wore most everything around at some time, like this mishmasy-y fantastical outfit that’s kind of 1920s with an exotic flair. I just wanted an excuse to wear this gorgeous purple velvet cocoon coat with a fur collar

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Posted in 20th Century, Fantasy, Venetian Carnevale | Tags: 1920s, hats, jewelry, pretty in pink, shopping, travel, Venetian carnevale |

Leonard’s Purple 16th-Century Suit

Posted on June 16, 2022 by Trystan L. Bass
Leonard's 16th-c. purple suit

I’ve had this fabric earmarked for Leonard’s 16th-century suit for ages, and I finally bit the bullet and commissioned Jenn to make it for me. After all, she’s the pro, having made countless gorgeous such suits for fellas in the Court of St. George. We had a great time planning the design and during the

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Posted in 16th Century, Characters, Drag, Venetian Carnevale | Tags: 16th-c purple suit, cross-dressing, fabric, finished costume, hats, historical portrait, historical research, jewelry, Leonard, made by Jenn, shoes, travel, Venetian carnevale |

Gothic Regency Carnevale Ensemble

Posted on June 16, 2022 by Trystan L. Bass
Carnevale 2022 gothic regency outfit

My favorite outfit of Carnevale 2022 turned out to be this dark confection made mostly of purchased items with loads of alterations and embellishments. And that rather sums up my ideal approach to costuming! Actual sewing irritates me, but taking various things and hacking them into my vision and loading them with trim is what

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Posted in Gothic, Venetian Carnevale | Tags: black chemise gown, finished costume, gothic regency pelisse, made by Mom, masks, Regency, shopping, travel, Venetian carnevale, wigs |

Several Store-Bought Regency Outfits

Posted on October 8, 2021 by Trystan L. Bass
Regency House Party - me in red Regency dress from Amazon

Despite my oft-stated distaste for Regency / Empire / 1790s-1820s costume, that’s what I’ve made and worn for all of 2021. I guess that’s what global pandemic does to you? Weird. Really freakin’ weird. Well, as easy as it was to sew that pelisse and evening gown, that was all I wanted to have to

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Posted in 19th Century | Tags: finished costume, hats, last-minute sewing, product review, Regency, shopping, trim trim trim | 1 Comment |

Black Linen Regency Spencer Jacket

Posted on October 8, 2021 by Trystan L. Bass
Regency House Party - me in black linen Regency spencer jacket at the beach

At least two years ago, I was inspired by the HBO series Gentleman Jack (2019) to start a jacket with the intention of recreating this outfit worn by Anne Lister: I mean, really, I already had a vintage top hat! So I started with a basic Period Impressions pattern, fitted it to me, and cut

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Posted in 19th Century | Tags: finished costume, handsewing is weird, last-minute sewing, Regency, sleevils, trim trim trim |

Travel & Costume Events During the Pandemic

Posted on September 27, 2021 by Trystan L. Bass

Starting in spring 2020, all our big costume events — whether Costume College, sci-fi conventions, academic conferences, dress-up balls and parties — were canceled due to the global pandemic. Travel of most any kind was prohibited as well. In a health emergency, this makes good sense as COVID-19 is spread through the air and contact

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Batty Pink & Black Regency Ballgown

Posted on September 17, 2021 by Trystan L. Bass
Batty Regency Gown

With Bridgerton still on my mind and a massive longing to travel again after being cooped up in my house by myself for a year and a half, I took a leap of faith and bought a ticket to the Empire Party at the Grand Trianon of Versailles. Which meant making another 1810s-ish costume, a

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Posted in 19th Century | Tags: Bridgerton, finished costume, pretty in pink, Regency, travel, video |

Bridgerton-Inspired Hot Pink Pelisse

Posted on August 5, 2021 by Trystan L. Bass
Trystan's Bridgerton-inspired hot pink pelisse

Of all the things to help bring back my costuming mojo during the pandemic, I never thought it would be a Regency romance! But Bridgerton is so ridiculously over-the-top and plays with historical fashion in a way that sang to my DGAF-ness of the times. Also, it’s a known issue that I despise the typical

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Posted in 19th Century | Tags: Bridgerton, finished costume, hairstyling, pretty in pink, Regency, trim trim trim |

Black Chemise Gown

Posted on February 11, 2021 by Trystan L. Bass
Armstreet - black chemise gown

I randomly bought this gown from Armstreet — they call it the “Found Princess” Chemise — during a brief window when it was available in black. I’m so glad I did! It’s made of a soft, floaty cotton-blend fabric that feels delicious and, though sheer, has enough substance to not be obscene. While made as

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Posted in 18th Century | Tags: black chemise gown, finished costume, shopping |

1940s Bat-Print Dress

Posted on February 11, 2021 by Trystan L. Bass
1940s bat-print dress fabric

The global pandemic, quarantine, lockdown, and all that really put a damper on my creativity and any interest or motivation I had to sew. I had one spurt of sewing-related energy back in April 2020, and I made this 1940s retro pattern, Butterick 6266, in bat-print fabric. All stash materials except for the belt buckle,

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Posted in 20th Century | Tags: 1940s, CorpGoth, fabric, finished costume, twisted historical |

1920s Little Black Dress

Posted on February 11, 2021 by Trystan L. Bass
1920s black dress - Etsy

I bought this 1920s dress from LaVieDelight on Etsy several years ago, and I’m so pleased because it’s an actually flattering and also appropriate period shape. Many ’20s styles don’t work well on curvy bodies, but somehow this does. Plus, being a ‘little black dress,’ it’s perfect for accessorizing for different events. Which I’ve done!

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Posted in 20th Century | Tags: 1920s, bling, finished costume, shopping, wigs |

Venetian Carnevale Broken-Hearted Gown

Posted on December 20, 2020 by Trystan L. Bass
Carnevale Red Gown at Cafe Florian

One of the events I planned to attend at Venetian Carnevale 2020 was the “red party” held by friends — it was a dinner where guests had to wear a little bit or a lot of red. I went through quite a few costume concepts for this one because I thought I’d wear something from

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Posted in 18th Century, Venetian Carnevale | Tags: bling, finished costume, hats, made by Sarah, masks, travel, trim trim trim, Venetian carnevale |
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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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