Click for larger version (PNG); click for PDF version. Click here for the list of dolls.
As you know I generally have a soft spot for anything flowing and cool-colored, so I wanted to do a generic Queen of the Seas costume this month. If you were wearing this to a party with no particularly picky mythology or history geeks in attendance, you could perhaps call yourself the Queen of Atlantis, but I can’t just go blithely saying something like that somehow.
Lindsey commented on my blue and gold princess gown and said that she’d seen a similar one on Zwinky, but I can’t check it out because I use a Mac; can someone take a screenshot of it and send it to me, please?
The verdict is still out on the Good Queen…
Prismacolors used: Cool Grey 30%, 70%, 90%, Black, White, Indigo Blue, Denim Blue, Light Cerulean Blue, Sky Blue Light, Marine Green, Jade Green, Tuscan Red, Poppy Red, Pale Vermillion; Verithin Black and Cool Grey 70%; Sakura Soufflé White.
Tags: belt, blue, circlet, coral, costume, crown, dark blue, dress, girdle, gown, green, halloween costume, halloween costumes, layered, light blue, long skirt, pearls, queen, queen costume, queen of atlantis, queen of the seas, red, ruby, seafoam, seaweed, shawl, silver, sleeveless, white
Costumes, fantasy, gowns, holidays, new doll, paperdolls | Liana October 7, 2010 |
Comments (15)
Click for larger version; click for the list of dolls.
Persuasion was one of the audiobooks I listened to earlier this year (again, from Librivox); it’s set starting in 1814, but the time, rather than the book, influenced this dress. Since it’s white, it’s probably considered too young a color for the book’s heroine, but I don’t think I’ve ever done a pure white Regency gown and it sure was fun to draw. This one might as well be titled “Liana Has A New Pencil Sharpener,” really. My old one was probably around eight years old, no wonder it took about two minutes and lots of coaxing to get a point inferior to the ones my new sharpener produces in seconds. It shows, too. Look forwards to a lot of lace in whatever I do next.
I looked at so many sites when thinking about how this dress should be, I can’t list them all, but pemberley.com, the Regency Fashion Page and Jessamyn’s Regency Costume Companion are the ones I noted down for later, so if you have any interest in Regency fashion please take a look at them.
We’re reaching the end of the Halloween costume polls. You haven’t forgotten about them already, have you?
Tags: 1800s, 1814, anne elliot, austen, ball, balloon sleeves, dress, embroidery, empire, empire waist, evening, gloves, gown, jane austen, lace, persuasion, pink, regency, shawl, white
gowns, historical, literature, paperdolls | Liana November 16, 2008 |
Comments (2)