Non-Renaissance Gallery

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The first of a set of corset-based dresses made for a local 'old-time portraits' shop in Estes Park. This is the only Victorian corsetry I do commercially.


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Using a plaid or striped pattern with this sort of cut really brings out the curves on a woman.


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A darling cincher-dress.


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This one is apparently the most popular dress in the shop now.


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Also very popular...burgundy and bronze is a nice color combination.


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A rather fancy Victorian corset made in tapestry and Chinese braid frogs.


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One of my princess chemises in light printed cotton (a lovely fabric choice on the client's part) with a contrasting cincher and a padded circle.


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Made for a faire in Alaska—a non-skimpy Middle-Eastern look costume.


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Back view of the same. You can see the fullness of the pants.


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Me in an off-guard moment in my own Eastern garb (I enjoyed the look of the client's so much I made my own!)


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A rather nice medieval transition tunic made for a winter feast.


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A costume made for myself and worn to anime conventions, 'Vice' from the video game 'King of Fighters'.


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Back view of the same. I must compliment the great taste of the original designer of the character. He must know a thing or two about fashion.


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Another anime convention costume made for myself, this one from the Pokemon series, a Team Rocket (the bad guys) agent. I wore it Halloween too for handing out candy and was amazingly popular with the kids (and a few dads too).


 
 

 

 

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