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"Midnight
Wings"
Anime style Painting by Nene
Thomas
time
completed: End of August 2004
hours spent: 99+ probably
worn at: Dragoncon 2004
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Why I chose
to make this costume:
Since
I befriended Fantasy Artist Nene Thomas a few years ago, we've always
talked about constructing costumes based on her elaborate designs.
This year I finally got around to devoting a great deal of time
to recreate one of Nene's painted beauties.
How I made this costume:
I chose a lavish black sparkly fabric for the steel boned corset,
which has a lace inset in the front, trimmed in powder blue. The
overskirt was made of multiple layers of sheers and same sparkly
fabric, hand tattered and ripped. I luckily found a bridal fabric
with the same floral design as the painting for the creme underskirt.
The bows, bonnet and lace choker were fun accessories to make. I
once again combined two wigs to achieve the full hair for the character.
As for the feather wings, I used the same method as my smaller pairs,
made with individually shaped turkey feathers. The shape of the
wings differs deliberately from the Painting, they are tucked in
so I could maneuver through the crowded halls at Dragoncon (it was
still a pain). I also wanted them to look somewhat realistic, and
yet manga-ish with the long hanging feathers. Because my shoulders
are uncovered in this outfit, I had to rig the wings to the corset,
and use clear bra-straps to support them at the top.
My thoughts on this costume:
Yay Nene art! Eventhough this costume is as much of a pain to wear
and transport as Yuna, I am
REALLY excited I got to make it. The motivation was definitely:
Must do Nene's work justice! And since she seems happy about this
one, the thought turns to: Must make more Nene costumes!
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