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Bisexual Stripe 18th-Century Jacket Outfit

Posted on March 10, 2025 by Trystan L. Bass
Bisexual Stripe 18th-Century Jacket Outfit at Carnevale 2025

I had one last-minute “stretch goal” costume for Carnevale 2025 that I managed to finish — I wanted to use the 2 yards of bisexual stripe silk from Silk Baron to make a jacket from the tried-and-true JP Ryan 1750-1780s jackets pattern. I also had some purple taffeta in the stash that coordinated well to

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Leonard’s 18th-Century Pink Suit

Posted on January 11, 2025 by Trystan L. Bass
Leonard's Pink Suit at the Chevalier Event 2024

It’s been a long time coming, but I finally finished Leonard’s pink suit! I made the pants and waistcoat back in 2023 and commissioned the matching coat around then too. But I never got around to trimming the coat until I was inspired to wear the whole outfit for the Salon at Palais Royal event

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Posted in 18th Century, Characters, Drag | Tags: 18th-c pink suit, cross-dressing, finished costume, handsewing is weird, Leonard, made by Mom, pretty in pink, stripes, travel, trim trim trim, wigs |

Haunted Mansion Stripey Suit

Posted on February 22, 2024 by Trystan
Haunted Mansion Suit

At Carnevale in 2024, there was going to be a Purple Party — a dance party where guests were asked to wear something purple. Now I have a ton of purple in my everyday and costume wardrobes, plus I’ve been getting my (naturally almost black) hair dyed purple for several years. So I could have

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Posted in Gothic, Venetian Carnevale | Tags: fabric, finished costume, Haunted Mansion suit, reduce reuse recycle, stripes, travel, Venetian carnevale |

Gothic Reversible Bodice With Tails

Posted on December 13, 2023 by Trystan L. Bass
tailed bodice & vampire balls 2023

Who doesn’t love a costume piece that does double duty? When I saw this pattern by Rabbit & Hat for a lace-up bodice with tails that was intended to be reversible, I knew it would be handy. Turns out, this became the perfect costume for two different vampire balls around Halloween 2023. The pattern itself

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Leonard’s Pink Suit – In Progress

Posted on September 20, 2023 by Trystan L. Bass

In an ongoing quest to figure out 18th-century men’s pants for me / Leonard, I started a new pair of breeches that were just going to be to test out the pattern but have developed into a whole new suit. I made umpteen mockups of the fall-front breeches from the original pattern by Eagle’s View

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