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Posted on July 8, 2011 by Trystan

I’ll wire the hat to the wig and then c’est fini. The event is tomorrow!

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Posted in 18th Century, Characters, Drag | Tags: 18th-c pale blue suit, cross-dressing, hats, Leonard, macaroni, wigs |

Leonard wig, mark 2 (fini)

Posted on June 4, 2011 by Trystan

Perfect is the enemy of done … this is definitely not perfect, but I’m calling it done… And I mostly finished the waistcoat today too. Need to sew on the buttons, that’s all. Tried to take photos, but lighting in the sewing room is weird, and pix kept coming out crappy due to the crossweave

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Leonard wig, mark 1 (yuck)

Posted on May 30, 2011 by Trystan
WTF

First take on my Leonard wig, and I’m not sure. Ok, it’s super-messy, that’s a problem. But that’s not my real problem with it. I think the shape is too girly. It’s been sitting on a head clamped to my cutting table for a few days, and every time I look at it, I think

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Time for wig inspirations

Posted on May 30, 2011 by Trystan

Before I embark on styling Leonard’s wig, I want to collect and look at some historical images of wigs worn by Macaroni or fop men in the 18th century (a topic near & dear to my heart)…

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Posted in 18th Century, Characters, Drag | Tags: 18th-c pale blue suit, cross-dressing, historical research, Leonard, macaroni, menswear, wigs |

Wearable and stripey

Posted on September 19, 2010 by Trystan

I’m set for the next Lumieres event! I finished the faro board and, most importantly, my dress and wig. As usual, my latest 18th-century outfit is far more fantasy than history. The *shape* is accurate and the materials are (for me, surprisingly) accurate. But the trim and color combo is all me, my crazy preference.

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Posted in 18th Century | Tags: pink stripey anglaise, pretty in pink, wigs |

Crap, I just had an idea

Posted on August 13, 2010 by Trystan

Hate it when that happens. First, I bought something from Jilli’s sale (DANGEROUS) — a fascinator with a glittery pink ship in sail, topped by black and white stripey sails (I think made by Noxenlux, or some other fabulous gothic milliner). I fully intended to put this in an 18th-century wig. But I just realized

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Posted in 18th Century | Tags: fabric, pink stripey anglaise, pretty in pink, wigs |

Finishing the burgundy 1580s court gown

Posted on February 25, 2007 by Trystan

It came down to the wire, but I did it! I finished the outfit in time and, despite some trouble actually getting to the event due to weather and map issues, I had a wonderful time at the Elizabeth and the Pirate Feast! But first, the finishing pieces…

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Posted in 16th Century | Tags: 1580s burgundy court gown, finished costume, hats, last-minute sewing, trim trim trim, wigs |

Gettin’ Wiggy With It

Posted on August 15, 2006 by Trystan

Blast it all — weather report last night said this weekend will be hot! According to weather.com, the location for Sunday’s 18th-century event will be 87 degrees. Not terrible, lord knows it could be worse, but it ain’t great for wearing a wig. And what have I been busting my hump to finish the last

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Posted in 18th Century | Tags: cosi fan tutte, twisted historical, wigs |

Underneath It All

Posted on April 7, 2006 by Trystan
18th-century smock pattern

Gah. Making underwear is one of the most boring things ever. It’s simple, but tedious. Guess I need to hit the thrift Saturday for some cheap white sheets. If I can’t find any/enough, I do have a coupon for Hancocks. Budget Costuming Tip #20: Joann and Hancock might not be good for many things, but

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Posted in 18th Century | Tags: cosi fan tutte, fabric, shoes, shopping, thrift store, undies, wigs |

A Very Important 18th-Century Question

Posted on March 28, 2006 by Trystan
18th-c. hair

Should I wear a spinet on my head? I already bought a violin. Would two instruments be too much or just right? I can’t decide, and the price of the spinet is enough to make me quibble. See, for Cosi Fan Tutte, I decided I would wear the Big White Wig. And since I won’t

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