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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 |

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 |

Venetian Carnevale Harlequin Gown

Posted on December 18, 2020 by Trystan L. Bass
Carnevale Harlequin Gown

For Venetian Carnevale 2020, I wanted some kind of harlequin outfit because that’s so iconically “carnevale.” But it had to be in my favorite gothic colors, and I couldn’t find any fabric remotely close to that. The obvious solution was to make my own, but wow, that sounded difficult! So I talked to my mom

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Posted in 18th Century, Venetian Carnevale | Tags: bling, finished costume, gothic harlequin gown, harlequin, made by Mom, made by Sarah, masks, travel, trim trim trim, Venetian carnevale | 2 Comments |

Planning for the Vampire Masquerade Ball

Posted on March 2, 2019 by Trystan L. Bass

I had dreamed of returning to Venice’s Carnevale for my 50th birthday — I’d gone for my 40th birthday and wanted to bookend the decade in an even more spectacular style. Alas, I’m spending this birthday in the middle of a divorce and having just moved to a new house, which used up all my

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Posted in Gothic | Tags: bling, farthingale, masks, vampire, Vampire Masquerade Ball, Venetian carnevale | 1 Comment |

Valois at Crown

Posted on March 22, 2010 by Trystan

Was not overly pleased with the test-run of the Valois gown at March Crown. I’d tried it on at home the week before, and it looked fine, the only potential issue was the sleeves seemed a bit slippy on my shoulders. But when I put it on Saturday night, the whole thing felt an inch

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An Introduction to Masks in 16th-Century Venice, Italy

Posted on February 5, 2010 by Trystan

By Lady Violet Ruthvene in the SCA, written to help the West Kingdom prepare for a masked ball Two great medieval traditions made mask-wearing popular among the citizens of the Republic of Venice: the festival of Carnevale and the Commedia dell’ Arte theater. Between these, you have a variety of mask styles to choose from,

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Posted in Articles, SCA | Tags: historical research, masks, SCA arts & sciences, SCA garb, Venetian carnevale | 1 Comment |

Oooo, masks!

Posted on December 8, 2008 by Trystan
Tatted Lace Mask

I just found these tatted lace masks on Etsy (via Instructables, where I was doing research for work, honest). That could be perfect for Carnivale! See, at Antonia Sautter’s atelier, I tried on a lace mask that fit pretty nicely over my glasses. It was intended to. And I’d thot about trying to make such

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Posted in 18th Century | Tags: accessories, masks, pink & black robe a la francaise, shopping, Venetian carnevale |

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