The Eugenie Project

Well, it’s taken over a month for the Costume Con 26 official photos to get posted, which means it’s taken me that long to put together my webpages on our project! But finally, we are ready to unveil… the eugenie project! In which a very crazy group of costumers decided to recreate the Portrait of the Empress Eugenie Surrounded by her Maids of Honor (1855) by Franz Xaver Winterhalter. Check it out for details on my dress as well as many of the other costumers’ dresses (a few of the costumers who will be putting up details on their own dresses on their own sites have yet to do so, but I’ll add links as soon as they do)

I should say that this project was born of me finding some green silk taffeta and thinking, “ooo, I want to make that green dress from the Winterhalter portrait!” Then at Costume College a few years back, we were talking about Costume Con 26 and trying to come up with something to do in the historical masquerade. I thought of this portrait, we all grabbed dresses, and then started wandering around Costume College — as we ran into people we knew, we said, “Hey, wanna do this?” and kept going until all the dresses were gone!

It was a bit crazy actually getting everyone done ON TIME. We sadly had one costumer who had to drop out, due to life commitments, although luckily early enough that we could find a replacement. But although there was last minute sewing and getting-paperwork-in-on-time drama, we pulled it off in the end and won Best in Show!

Way Past Time for a New Look

Were you as sick of my SIX year old design as I was? I don’t know if this is much better, but at least it’s slightly different. Unfortunately I don’t have the energy to do all the coding involved in a massive site redesign, so a small tweak will have to do. Of course, it’ll probably take me months to do all the main pages, but at least there’s something new to look at around here! And I just can’t seem to find colors I like except for green — everything else I like is too saturated. Try to find a paler version of burgundy and you just end up with pink! (And I don’t do pink.)

Attention Elizabethan Costume Geeks

If you’re like me, you’ve spent far too much time trying to find a high res version of the famous painting Fete at Bermondsey. Well, Maggie of Elizabethan.org has heard our prayers and uploaded a super high res version to Wikimedia Commons. Yes, this is worthy of its own post! So which costumes are intriguing YOU the most? I am loving the lady on horseback (far-ish left) in black with peach (or are they white?) sleeves.