Half mourning ensemble, in black and blue
What shall we do with a dozen of black soutache appliqués, stored for too long? A nice 1900s day outfit. And, of course, a giant matching hat.
What shall we do with a dozen of black soutache appliqués, stored for too long? A nice 1900s day outfit. And, of course, a giant matching hat.
A 1890s outfit inspired both by Burton’s work and Crimson Peak. I’ve been also told that the arnivore-plant-like shape and the fishing bates give it a Harry Potter universe look.
This is inspired by two movie costumes: the blue one of Caludia, in Interview with a Vampire, and the final costume of Christine, in love Never Dies musical.
Soft, frothy and with a hint of personal touch, for the smocking, this was the perfect, comfortable key to start attending XVIII century events for me.
Inspired by russian court gowns, but originally made to match Dracula’s suit when dancing with Mina in her red dress.
Project of a yellow robe à l’anglaise en fourreau in striped silk.
A gown inspired by the shining of the stars from behind the golden baroque gate of a french castle. 1660s style.