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Black & White at Vaux-le-Vicomte

Posted on October 12, 2023 by Trystan L. Bass
Vaux-le-Vicomte 2023

When I went to Fete Galante in 2023, I also had the chance to attend a costumed dinner at the château de Vaux le Vicomte outside of Paris. In summers, this baroque palace not only allows guests to come in costume but they light up the grounds with candles at night and end the evening

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Posted in 18th Century | Tags: 1560s black & white Medici gown, bling, borrowed costume, finished costume, France, harlequin, made by Sarah, reduce reuse recycle, wigs |

Black Silk Robe a la Francaise at Fete Galante, Again

Posted on September 29, 2023 by Trystan L. Bass
Black Silk Robe a la Francaise at Fete Galante 2023

Since the Rubens masquerade gown didn’t work out, I had to pull something from my closet for Fete Galante in 2023 with just two weeks before the event. I couldn’t sew anything new at that late date (though I briefly considered making a new wig). So I wore the same black silk francaise I wore

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Posted in 18th Century, Events | Tags: black robe a la francaise, finished costume, France, last-minute sewing, reduce reuse recycle |

Velvet Aesthetic Tea Gown

Posted on September 20, 2023 by Trystan L. Bass
Velvet Aesthetic Tea Gown

I got this length of fabric from Sarah ages ago and had dreamed of making something long, elegant, and flowy with it. Like a tea gown. So finally, in summer 2022, I went ahead and used the Laughing Moon Mercantile princess-line tea gown pattern with this fabric. There was just barely enough of the velvet,

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Posted in 19th Century | Tags: accessories, fabric, finished costume, France, mucha, tea gown, travel, velvet aesthetic tea gown, Venetian carnevale |

1870s Black Bustle Ballgown

Posted on June 25, 2022 by Trystan L. Bass
me & Kendra at an 1870s ball in Paris

This spring, I was planning on a sabbatical in London, and near the same time, Kendra was going to be in Paris. She found out about a historical ball with an 1870s theme and asked if I wanted to go. Sure! But I didn’t have anything appropriate to wear. Well, I did have an 1870s

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Posted in 19th Century | Tags: 1870s ballgown, 1870s bustle gown from Kendra, finished costume, France, last-minute sewing, travel, trim trim trim |

So you want a costumers’ fantasy vacation?

Posted on October 11, 2014 by Trystan
costumers' fantasy vacation

It’s easier than you might think Have you ever dreamed of waking up in a canopied bed, throwing open the curtains to look out over rolling green hills, then dressing in your finest period costume to stroll about those hills with your best friends? Do you fantasize about candlelit dinners in wood-paneled rooms with you

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Posted in Articles | Tags: Blo Norton, France, travel, video |

More From the Chateau

Posted on July 11, 2013 by Trystan

A little something we did in France!

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Posted in 18th Century | Tags: France, travel, video | 3 Comments |

Pink Stripey Anglaise

Posted on June 26, 2013 by Trystan

It was freakishly hot the night of the party, so these are not the best pix o’ me, as wearing a wig makes me pour gallons o’ sweat (I’m *such* a lady). But halfway thru the night, I went to the restroom and saw myself in the mirror and realized, damn, this looks good! Totally

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Posted in 18th Century | Tags: finished costume, France, pink stripey anglaise, pretty in pink, travel | 2 Comments |

Black Silk Robe a la Francaise

Posted on June 4, 2013 by Trystan

This has got to be my favorite costume I made for the Chateau de Pys trip — the black silk francaise that I hand-sewed 75% of (not necessarily by choice). That amount of hand-sewing is a first for me, and hopefully a last. But it looks good and didn’t fall apart on first or second

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Posted in 18th Century | Tags: black robe a la francaise, finished costume, France, handsewing is weird, travel | 1 Comment |

18th-Century Dressing Gown

Posted on June 4, 2013 by Trystan
French chateau

I haven’t really blogged this outfit because I made it up pretty fast and out-of-my-head. It’s a basic kimono shape that I free-handed, using old bamboo/cotton mix sheets for the lining and silk taffeta for the outer. This proved to be an incredibly comfortable and stylish combo. The trim is some metallic stuff from Jo-Ann’s,

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Posted in 18th Century | Tags: 18th-c dressing gown, finished costume, France, travel, undies |

Stripey Redingote

Posted on June 4, 2013 by Trystan
Red & black stripe redingote, photo at Chateau de Pys

Pictured here at Chateau de Pys in 2013, this redingote is made of a striped rayon/mystery fabric, fitted out with velvet batwing collar and cuffs painstakingly hand-edged in silk ribbon. It’s paired with the same black silk petticoat I wear with a lot of my 18th-century outfits. I added a simple black fichu to fill

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Posted in 18th Century | Tags: finished costume, France, stripey redingote, travel | 3 Comments |

Chemise a la Gothique

Posted on June 4, 2013 by Trystan

First worn at Chateau de Pys in the south of France, 2013. Made of silk-cotton border print fabric lined in cotton. Accessorized with a silk organza cap I made from my own pattern (about half hand-sewn), a silhouette pendant given to me by Kendra some years ago, and a silver bat brooch I bought in

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Posted in 18th Century | Tags: chemise a la gothique, finished costume, France, travel | 1 Comment |

What Gets Me Thru the Long Sewing Days

Posted on April 30, 2013 by Trystan

I don’t have any sewing progress photos because I’m just going, going, going. Also, the black francaise took up permanent residence on my dressform for months, so I couldn’t photograph anything else effectively (I tried some iPhone mirror pix in the middle of fitting stuff on myself, & wow, those sucked). The to-do list for

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Posted in 18th Century | Tags: bloggy bits, France, made by Donna, music, SCA garb, to-do list | 8 Comments |

Another Gown for France Finished

Posted on April 20, 2013 by Trystan

But let’s not get too excited about it. Here’s why: Much of this stripey redingote was made three years ago & has languished in the UFO box, so I didn’t have a ton of work left to do on it. But because I’d started it so long ago, it wasn’t in great shape, &, of

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Posted in 18th Century | Tags: France, stripey redingote | 6 Comments |

All but Hems & Trims

Posted on March 25, 2013 by Trystan

The problem with working on several costumes simultaneously is that I don’t get that “ah, finished!” feeling from having completed any one item. All my projects are in a state of half-done, all at the same time. It’s annoying & not my usual mode of operation. But I’m in deep now, & there’s no turning

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Posted in 18th Century | Tags: black robe a la francaise, Eugenie project, fabric, France, handsewing is weird | 4 Comments |

It’s a one-woman 18th-century sewing sweatshop around here

Posted on March 11, 2013 by Trystan

And it has to be, if I’m going to get all these outfits done before I leave for France in May! Holy moly, I’ve got so much to do. I had to cancel a bunch of social events on weekends (tho’ I’m still obligated to attend two SCA events & one faire with Bella Donna;

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Posted in 18th Century | Tags: 18th-c dressing gown, black robe a la francaise, France, handsewing is weird, machine embroidery, pattern drafting, to-do list, twisted historical | 3 Comments |
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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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