Costume College Part 3 - Saturday/Gala

Aug 12, 2014 10:59

On Saturday, I wore my old 1903 Edwardian. Somehow, it seems to have gotten shorter since I last wore it, but despite the hem and the copious amounts of poly chiffon, I think I still love this outfit.






My limited class was on Saturday morning. I wish it was a longer class, because we had only just started cutting out the fabric by the time we had to go, but 1860s and Still Handsewn was still a good class. It was taught by Janea Whitacre and Emma Cross, who are both great teachers. We got to examine an 1860s bodice, did a handsewing sampler with all the techniques we need to complete the dress, and then we draped muslins on each other to get the right fit. I wound up starting mine on the plane home, but besides cutting out all the bodice and sleeve pieces, all I've accomplished is about 1.5 ft of a sleeve seam. I really hope to stick with the handsewing, though.

I also took another class from Janea later in the day - The Good Milliner. I had no idea that millinery encompassed so much! It was also great watching Abby do Emma's hair up with actual period methods. Certainly easier than Kendra's more modern take, but I have to admit, I like look of the modern version better.

And then it was time for the gala! This was the first time I had actually worn the full wig with the full court gown, but it went fine at first. Kendra had to help me secure the wig, because I was having so much trouble pinning it.But then I headed down to the red carpet, took some pictures, and our group of 10 headed over to Maggianos for what has become our gala-night tradition. Dinner was delicious (and cheap!), and then we went back to the gala. I didn't last for very long - I think my stays shifted up while I was seated at dinner, and between that and the giant wig on my head, I think I stayed for about 30 mins before changing. Next year, I plan to make something more comfortable. But anyway, here's some pictures!







The court gown ladies, Elizabeth, me, and Katherine

I feel like a missed half the people at the gala since I was there such a short time, but here are a few lovely ones I did manage to catch on camera:



Amanda and Samantha's 30s gowns                   Emily's gorgeous mid-Victorian




bellamissella's amazing Elsa                 fairegoddess's awesome bustle gown                     

court gown, edwardian, wigs, costume college

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