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magicalaurie Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2962 Posts |
I really love the detail in this tunic (and others like it) from India:
larger image available here: Http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTYwMFgxNjAw/z......rgK/.JPG I'm watching a bunch of them. They're generally inexpensive- free shipping from India. They've got a great earthy authenticity, I find. I'm very impressed with these. I'll post a few more pics if I can. Naturally, colour's a significant consideration. I'm trying to find some things I can mix and match. I've got shoes, already, that I think I'll go with. I purchased a shirt I really! like (pre-owned) from a seller in Vegas, a few days ago: and it's on its way, along with the purchased pants I mentioned in the Magical Pants thread (link below). I'm thinking about putting together a couple of outfits but may start with just a couple new pieces and also work with some things I already have. I've got a few things in mind, so more to follow... See a bit about pants here: http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......orum=107 About my persona/character/me and the new set the outfit's for: https://magicalaurieblog.wordpress.com/ Thanks for your interest. |
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magicalaurie Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2962 Posts |
"The main job of costume design in a production is to provide physical and emotional support to every actor through the clothing he or she will wear to enhance characterization. The costume must work onstage. This means it must provide comfort, flexibility and durability. At the same time the design must provide strong visual support of the story, concept and context of the play as a whole. It is my role to ensure that the costumes reflect the visual style of the production and help actors portray their characters on their journey through the play’s action.
I take my cues from the characters and their surroundings as written in the play, as well as from the stylistic choices of the production. In the same way that an actor builds upon the framework of traits and actions of his or her character in the story, I read what the character does and says for clues about what they might wear. I also need to think about how best to reflect a character’s evolution through the development of the story. Sometimes the character is best served by creating contrast between how a character behaves and what he or she looks like." http://artsalive.ca/collections/costumes......?lang=en I was looking around last night and there's so much to choose from! I checked out some vintage pieces for reference. I'll put up some pics. I confirmed that the choices I've made so far are very much in keeping and on track. As I've stated elsewhere, I'm a treasure hunter, and while I'd like to be able to pick up some vintage pieces, I really feel like I've accomplished something at times I pick up something on target at a great price! Economical and efficient, the way many productions strive to operate. As a side note, those qualities are two reasons, I believe, one of my great theatre mentors, Stuart Morrison, used to send my sister and I to source props for our high school drama productions. You see, when he sent his son out on similar missions, his son would come back with things like $92.00 Makita drills and such that weren't on the list. Then, to add insult to the budget's injury, he would do things like proceed to drop that drill out of, I think it was, his back jeans pocket or something like that, from the top of a ladder, to the stage, on its nose. But, perhaps I digress, once more. I will be back with pics of some very cool costume pieces that are currently inspiring me! |
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magicalaurie Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2962 Posts |
So far, I've kept to pants and shirts, since if you're wandering the woods, they tend to be more practical. But dresses could work for this set, too, and would perhaps emphasize a "goddess" vibe. Here are some vintage dresses that have caught my eye as reference and inspirational pieces:
boho folk hippie 1980s rayon maxi front detail back detail |
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magicalaurie Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2962 Posts |
1980s Rayon/Viscose Floral Boho Hippie Bell Sleeve Festival Maxi
*Just a note, I WON'T be wearing heels. I'd go barefoot if I could. Footwear will be addressed further in a bit. |
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magicalaurie Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2962 Posts |
70s Maxi Dress Floral Hippie Boho Disco Festival Halter Empire Synthetic Materials
beauty! front detail |
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magicalaurie Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2962 Posts |
70s LONG MAXI FOLK FESTIVAL BOHO
back detail |
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magicalaurie Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2962 Posts |
60s 70s VELVETEEN Ethnic Boho/Hippie Festival Embroidered
embroidery detail |
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magicalaurie Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2962 Posts |
70s Boho Hippie Brown abstract Festival high waisted cotton blend
back detail I think this one reminds me of a bedspread my Mom had- similar colours- maybe that's why it caught my eye. |
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magicalaurie Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2962 Posts |
70s Gunne Sax Jessica Festival Prairie PEACH Lace Apron Satin Ruffle Gown
front detail back detail |
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magicalaurie Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2962 Posts |
60s 70s Peasant Prairie Folk Calico Floral Tiered Maxi Hippie Festival 100% Cotton
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magicalaurie Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2962 Posts |
There's a fine line here, in searching, because I want the outfit to work "across time". I want to emphasize my message as relevant throughout the ages and as currently significant, which it is. So, I don't want to get stuck at Woodstock. I want connection, roots, earth, through time and now. So in searching, I want the hippie flower child look- it's rooted, but I don't want it over the top, too much, a distraction.
I need just enough to make it interesting, distinctive. I want current credibility- an authenticity. I think I'm on track so far. |
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0pus Inner circle New Jersey 1739 Posts |
The granny dress . . . . That brings me back!
Bare feet, granny dress in a simple print, no jewelry and a small, very simple wild flower or two in your hair. Is that what you would be going for? |
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Stanyon Inner circle Landrum, S.C. by way of Chicago 3433 Posts |
Personally, I don't think I could make any of those work.
Cheers!
Stanyon
aka Steve Taylor "Every move a move!" "If you've enjoyed my performance half as much as I've enjoyed performing for you, then you've enjoyed it twice as much as me!" |
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magicalaurie Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2962 Posts |
Did you mean this one, Opus?
this one? I'm kind of fond of this one: embroidery detail Your description is close to what I'd go for, but I'd let the flowers on the dress do the decorating- I'm not keen on picking flowers anymore. Maybe a potted plant on the table. |
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0pus Inner circle New Jersey 1739 Posts |
Actually, I was thinking that the Floral Boho Hippie Bell Sleeve Festival Maxi looked pretty magical.
I think that the lace on the 70s LONG MAXI FOLK FESTIVAL BOHO made it too ornate. I think that the Gunne Sax Jessica Festival Prairie PEACH Lace Apron Satin Ruffle Gown looks too much like a wedding dress (even if it is PEACH). I think that the 60s 70s VELVETEEN Ethnic Boho/Hippie Festival Embroidered is beautiful and has clean lines, but it is much more formal than the print dresses - it depends on the look you are going for. I also like the 60s 70s Peasant Prairie Folk Calico Floral Tiered Maxi Hippie Festival 100% Cotton. Informal, simple construction, colorful. You should think about something that calls attention to your face. Since you do not want flowers, how about something else that is 'natural?' Maybe a found feather or feathers in your hair? Or a cameo on a hair clip? |
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magicalaurie Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2962 Posts |
Yes, I do like those bell sleeves, and the buttons are a nice detail.
I was thinking about what I could do with my hair, this afternoon. I like your ideas! I do have a collection of found feathers. The cameo on a hair clip is a very nice idea, too. |
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friend2cptsolo Elite user Spent all this time on the Cafe' and all I have to show for it is 445 Posts |
What time period where you looking to emulate or draw from? |
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friend2cptsolo Elite user Spent all this time on the Cafe' and all I have to show for it is 445 Posts |
this one has elements from a lot of the pictures you posted |
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friend2cptsolo Elite user Spent all this time on the Cafe' and all I have to show for it is 445 Posts |
this would be neat with the indian detailed tunic |
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friend2cptsolo Elite user Spent all this time on the Cafe' and all I have to show for it is 445 Posts |
That is a bracelet or armband
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