Wednesday, February 17, 2010

I Made It Myself!



This is the story of how my new costume, nicknamed the "Apple Green Mansfield", came to be.

While wandering through Michael Levine one day, I stumbled upon the most gorgeous, sexy, amazing fabric I have seen. Apple green satin. Stretchy apple green satin. YUM! Not having a clue what I would actually do with it, I bought 2 yards.

A week later, I went back downtown, picked up 3 more yards, and found a good deal on extremely expensive and delicate silk chiffon. The vision of a glamourous, Ginger Rogers-movie-star-costume was filling my head. I knew that silk chiffon was the only way to go for the skirt to something with apple green satin.

But now what was I going to do with it all?

I did design and help to make my very first costume...but my Aunt Margaret really did most of the work. Considering she is a costumer, that was such a treat.

My periwinkle costume that gets tons of comments and attention was made by the wonderful Eshta Amar, so that was a matter of me paying her a very reasonable price and attending a few fittings.

In other words, who was I to think I could make a belly dance costume?

I went out, bought a sewing machine, and was off.

After a week of working 10 - 14 hours each day, sewing and cutting and measuring and looking things up on the internet...my costume was born. And she is beautiful.

I realized she is like an old 50's movie star. She is Jane Russell. Marilyn Monroe. Jayne Mansfield.

This is not a costume that I can wear in a restaurant or nightclub. Those audiences want to see modern, shiny and skin. This costume is different than all that. Then again, so am I.

It needs some alterations and adjustments. But I love her. And I love that I made her myself.

You can do it, too!

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