I cannot thank you enough for sharing this! I'm making Katniss's wedding/mockingjay dress, and was desperately struggling to find information on hiding the fabric. I've really been referencing a Hale Centre Theatre video about their Cinderella dress, and that allowed me to look at the transformation and get a brief description of mechanisms, but not much.
I'm so happy I could help! I totally understand the struggle. I had so much trouble finding information on the mechanisms myself, which is why I made the video. I was so surprised at how little information there was out there, so I'm am so, so glad I was able to help you out!
This is so helpful! I'm a plus size cosplayer so trying to figure out how to hide the rest of the dress without making my hips comically wide and obvious that I'm hiding something has been a real struggle. This is an amazing jumping off point for the designing of my own transformation costume and SUPER appreciate you sharing your own creation!
Thank you so much for the lovely comment! I'm happy to have been able to help in some small way. Please keep me updated on your progress! I would love to see your creation!
This is so amazing!!!! But I have a question…..If I understand correctly, the straps of the jacket go over the back bustle but I don’t see them. How did you hide them? Also, would you need a “pocket” if you instead, lined the inside of the red skirt in black? Thanks in advance. Again, this is incredible!
Aw, thank you so much! So, the straps of the jacket are attached to the waistband of the skirt and are never technically on top of the bustle/overskirt, but they do go over the pocket. So I put the jacket on, then I pull up the overskirt over the pocket and the straps of the jacket, hiding both from view. I hope that all makes sense, It's hard to explain in writing. There's a photo at 22:37 that might help visualize the layering. I had thought of something similar to eliminate the pocket, but decided to go this route thinking it would be a little simpler (I'm not sure it was, lol). You could try lining the red skirt with the color of fabric you want the bustle to be, then experiment with how to turn it into the bustle itself. But I couldn't quite think through how to get the tucks and folds into it in a way that would still fall apart nicely when I wanted it to. If you experiment with this, please let me know how it turns out!
Thank you for the feedback! It actually is in slow motion, the transformation is rather quick. I do agree, I definitely should have moved it to full screen. Or slowed it even more.
@@silwencosplay I am performing at a show in the beginning of June and i need to transform a 18th century dress to a modern day Pride dress, in the same shape, how do i get in touch with you, really need the help :D
@@TalluhlaTheQueen Oh! That sounds amazing! Please DM me over on Instagram (@silwencosplay) we can chat easier there. Please comment here to let me know you sent a message. Sometimes Instagram sends new contacts to the hidden folder without notification, but I'll for sure get a notification here. That way I don't want to miss it. I'm super excited to hear more about your design!
I cannot thank you enough for sharing this! I'm making Katniss's wedding/mockingjay dress, and was desperately struggling to find information on hiding the fabric. I've really been referencing a Hale Centre Theatre video about their Cinderella dress, and that allowed me to look at the transformation and get a brief description of mechanisms, but not much.
I'm so happy I could help! I totally understand the struggle. I had so much trouble finding information on the mechanisms myself, which is why I made the video. I was so surprised at how little information there was out there, so I'm am so, so glad I was able to help you out!
This is so helpful! I'm a plus size cosplayer so trying to figure out how to hide the rest of the dress without making my hips comically wide and obvious that I'm hiding something has been a real struggle. This is an amazing jumping off point for the designing of my own transformation costume and SUPER appreciate you sharing your own creation!
Thank you so much for the lovely comment! I'm happy to have been able to help in some small way. Please keep me updated on your progress! I would love to see your creation!
This is one of the greatest historical cosplays that I have seen. You did an amazing job! I look forward to seeing more of your work in the future.
Thank you so much! This is such an amazing compliment to receive!
Awesome video! Can’t wait to see more of your projects!!!
Aw, thank you so much!
This is so amazing!!!! But I have a question…..If I understand correctly, the straps of the jacket go over the back bustle but I don’t see them. How did you hide them? Also, would you need a “pocket” if you instead, lined the inside of the red skirt in black? Thanks in advance. Again, this is incredible!
Aw, thank you so much! So, the straps of the jacket are attached to the waistband of the skirt and are never technically on top of the bustle/overskirt, but they do go over the pocket. So I put the jacket on, then I pull up the overskirt over the pocket and the straps of the jacket, hiding both from view. I hope that all makes sense, It's hard to explain in writing. There's a photo at 22:37 that might help visualize the layering.
I had thought of something similar to eliminate the pocket, but decided to go this route thinking it would be a little simpler (I'm not sure it was, lol). You could try lining the red skirt with the color of fabric you want the bustle to be, then experiment with how to turn it into the bustle itself. But I couldn't quite think through how to get the tucks and folds into it in a way that would still fall apart nicely when I wanted it to. If you experiment with this, please let me know how it turns out!
27:03 understated moment. lovely visual. it deserved a slow mo or a full screen
Thank you for the feedback! It actually is in slow motion, the transformation is rather quick. I do agree, I definitely should have moved it to full screen. Or slowed it even more.
Very pretty 😀
Thank you!
I just wish you would show the process :)
Yeah, I often get wrapped up in my work and forget to record. I'm happy to answer any questions you have about the construction!
@@silwencosplay I am performing at a show in the beginning of June and i need to transform a 18th century dress to a modern day Pride dress, in the same shape, how do i get in touch with you, really need the help :D
@@TalluhlaTheQueen Oh! That sounds amazing! Please DM me over on Instagram (@silwencosplay) we can chat easier there. Please comment here to let me know you sent a message. Sometimes Instagram sends new contacts to the hidden folder without notification, but I'll for sure get a notification here. That way I don't want to miss it. I'm super excited to hear more about your design!
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