


The skirt is 3 yards of highly anachronistic but charmingly affordable black silk Dupioni, knife pleated and bound. The skirt is worn over a modestly corded cotton petticoat, to give it just enough flare at the bottom.

For underthings, a blackworked shirt with a high standing ruff (made with horsehair braid) at the neck; a hemp-corded corset made from mattress ticking, the petticoat I mentioned earlier, longjohns, knee-high socks, and some halfway decent leather slippers from :::gasp::: Payless.

The curve in the front closing edges of the bodice was a bit large, and as a result I ended up with a "third boob" (it was dubbed that by someone else, not me!) that buckled rather unattractively. To fix it, I rolled up a thin tanktop and, well, stuffed myself. This gave a huge Victorianesque uni-boob, but I'd rather be falsely well-endowed than buckling and wrinkling.
Also, the collar for the doublet ended up too big, partially because I didn't know how to draft the collar, and partially because my dressforms have bigger necks than I do. I fixed the problem by crossing over the collar, securing it by hook n' bar, and pinning a pretty brooch. I actually like the curve of the trim more than if it had remained straight.
Other than those two minor fixed, the dress wore very well, even in the horrible drizzly RAIN we had all day Saturday. The silk did not spot, only soften a bit. I had very little discomfort the whole weekend, and the costume was so tolerable that I even drove the half hour back to our accomodations fully dressed.

So now you are wondering "when is she going to shut up about the Renaissance and get back to the good stuff?" Right....about...NOW! The first event to which I am to wear my 1795 robe mockup, voile gown, Hair Cloud, and Great Hat is THIS SUNDAY, and I'm nowhere near finished. Look for updates very soon!
Ooooh Lauren, it's so cute! Of course we want you to post all about all of your fantastic costumes, not just your 18th century ones! I'm so envious that you have costuming events to attend :-(
ReplyDeleteI love the curved collar/neckline: I think it is very flattering and adds a lot of character to the gown. I noticed it even before you explained why it was there! About your skirt: I've been thinking about the "dupion silk is totally non-period" argument a lot lately, and I think that the current paradigm has it backwards. Look out for a rambling, philosophical post about it on my blog shortly.