This costume was designed for one of Reverie events, the group that me and Raska Oberhausen co-manage, which recreates costumes and moments from the 1890s to the 1910s.

This event was called “Third Class Party”, and was cenetered on beer tasting and delightful live music. The idea was of the third class party on the Titanic. So I wanted something not polished, somehow rough, but with a depth of meaning.

 

The losangue pattern resent in Janet Arnold’s Patterns of fashion (for a 1850-60s dress) has always inspired me. I always wanted to make something from it.

 

So I bought some wool gauze and some tweed and started creating. But when I saw it on the dummy, it had a sort of…I don’t know, “burtonian” look? So I had to push it!

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The shirt idea went from Crimson Peak. I loved all those costumes!

So I wanted to have a sort of stand collar, of rough gauze, pleated and aged.

And so I pleated. Using Naergilien’s tutorial for perming pleats (link here), I spent an insane amount of time in pleating the fabric for the shirt. But I was very happy of the result.

I smocked (italian smocking) the parts where I didn’t want the pleats to open in a nice contrasting cobalt blue silk thread, the same almost invisible blue of the tweed.

Dionaea Muscipula, a 1890s inspired ensemble - Grimilde Malatesta

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