Your Wardrobe Unlock'd: the costume maker's companion
Showing posts with label Double Period Project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Double Period Project. Show all posts

Thursday, March 4, 2010

An idea....

I have come up with an idea. Why not do a modern take for the "Double Period Project"?

 
I can make a jacket like Lydia's....

Or I could base a jacket off of this....

 
Or even this....

the choices are endless!
I'm considering taking this route. It would also be cheaper, as I wouldn't need as much fabric.

~Ashley

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

More about the Double Period Project

The Gallery of HMS Calcutta (Portsmouth) by: James Tissot (1877)

After I posted my first post, I thought that I should give you all some background on the Double Period Project. :-)

The event is hosted by Your Wardrobe Unlock'd were the members of the "online magazine" are given a chance to make something from the chosen eras. For example: their are two eras to choose from and they are The Revolutionary era 1770-1789 and The Natural Form era 1876-1882. We are allowed to make anything from these two eras.

Here are some quotes from the article on the event. 

The only thing that all our projects will have in common is the periods we all started with. Some of you will want to strive for historical accuracy; others will want to update the period costume for the modern world or a future or fantasy world; some of you will want to take a theatrical approach and make it a costume for a particular real or fictional character. As long as you make it clear what you had in mind in your accompanying email when you enter (more on that later), we'll be able to judge your entry based on what you were aiming for.

YWU is the costume maker's companion, so make any costume you feel inspired to make. Design it how you like, tweak it as you like, put it together any way you like, just as long as its inspiration fits into the period 1770-89 or 1876-82.

If you make an entire outfit from the skin out, as it would have been done in period, the number of garments you'll be making could become overwhelming (especially if you're going Victorian.) We realize that that's a very tall order, so we're also going to open that up to your discretion. Make as many or as few garments as you please, as long as you begin with the period inspiration. A beautiful pair of stays or a fabulous Natural Form era hat will be just as eligible as an entire outfit.
Doll enthusiasts, feel free to make your entry doll sized!

A Passing Storm by: James Tissot (1876)

And I have a year to work on this, as the event end on February 7, 2011. :) And the prizes are amazing! First off, there are three categories for each era: Beginner, Improver, and Experience. These categories are based on your sewing skills. For each category there is a winner and they would receive: 
  • A year's free subscription to YWU, worth $120
  • A special "Award Winner" icon to place on their website, blog or forum profile.
Then there is the grand prize winner. Now the winners of each category are also eligible for the grand prize, a $500 gift voucher for the online store of your choice, such as Amazon.

Now if you make a corset you will be eligible for the Vena Cava Design corset prizes, partly sponsored by Vena Cava Corsetry Supplies of Poole, UK: a $200 gift voucher for the online store of your choice for each of the following...
  • Best Revolution era stays
  • Best Natural Form era corset
So this is quite a competition. And I'm thoroughly up for it! Just have to get started and decided on what I'm going to do. ():-)  

~Ashley
Image from: http://www.erasofelegance.com/

Double Period Project - 1770-1789

Your Wardrobe Unlock'd is doing a double period project competition and I'm highly considering in entering. I'm leaning on doing an outfit from around the years 1770-1789. My other choice is the Natural Form era (1876-1882). As I already have many sources and patterns for the 18th century I would do that era. But I would love to make a natural form dress! *sighs* So many lovely inspirations to choose from.

Let me show you some screen caps from movies that are inspiring me for my chosen era. (Disclaimer: I have not seen many of the following films so I'm NOT recommending them at all, just the costumes. The only one I've seen is "Amazing Grace" and I highly recommend the movie.)

Maria Antoinette (2006)
 

   

  

  

  


 The Duchess (2008) 

  


Amazing Grace (2006)
   

  


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