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thewildbelladonna · 2 years
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Stevie backstage at Glen Oak Park Amphitheatre in Peoria, Illinois, June 25th, 1976.
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tsubaki-11 · 29 days
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As a cosplayer I've accumulated a lot of beads, buttons, and bits of fabric over the years. Don't know why it took me so long to realize that dressing dolls is the perfect way to use those up—and you even get a cute little decoration when you're done.
With that in mind, I turned this Barbie Fashionista #209 into a little Silk Adorned Jamil. His face, nails, hand jewelry, and capelets were all painted with toothpicks. I also styled his hair, sewed/embroidered his clothes, and put together all his jewelry/accessories.
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I didn't have to buy anything for this project except the Barbie itself and some thread which I would've needed eventually anyway. Definitely recommend this as a stash-busting hobby.
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bebemoon · 3 months
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look for the name: BABETTE
vintage blue calico floral capelet prairie dress, c. 197o's
{hair} "new twists for holidays hair" for short hair, from just seventeen magazine (december 1978)
vintage white lucite beaded flower pearlized box purse w/ clear petal cut lid and twist handle, c. 195o's
coty "muguet des bois" eau de parfum
cecilie bahnsen x charles & keith "dahlia" recycled satin quilted and embroidered mary jane flats in ivory color
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blacksheepdolls · 6 months
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at last, after over a year of waiting, my fullset parts for this girl came in. so here's a little dress-up. the dress and bloomers have very tiny beads for closures, and the hat makes her very top heavy, but she's so cute I don't even care. her little bag is an acorn and the closure for the capelet makes a heart! no eyes because I didn't realize she wouldn't come with them.
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phrynefishersfrocks · 9 months
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The sixth and final look of "Murder Under the Mistletoe" (Season 2, Episode 13) is an eyecatching dress and cape combo made of shimmering red and gold fabric, along with a festive feather headband.
Phryne's holiday dress is made of a tarnished gold metallic lace, finely woven together, with a slip of antique maroon georgette worn underneath. It has a slightly scooped neckline and two straps over her shoulders. Adding to the luxe drama of the party, Phryne adds a beautiful capelet to her look. The capelet is a complementary floral metallic, and has fitted shoulders and wraps loosely around her neck. Her exaggerated split sleeves create movement and waft across the champagne and conversation.
She adds to her look with a feathered headband - hand dyed to match her dress, with a series of feathers set in a circle to imitate a nest, with a small bead serving as a wink at an egg. Two rosettes made from the same feathers, one slightly smaller than the other, rest on her left shoulder to accentuate the headpiece.
Miss Fisher finishes her ensemble with a brass flower ring with a jade center and gold t-strap heels, worn previously in 2x09 with her 'Golden Girl' dress.
Season 2, Episode 13 - "Murder Under the Mistletoe"
Screencaps from here, promotional photos from the official Facebook (x, x), hat photo from the official Pinterest, costume exhibition photos from here.
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theocannibalistic · 8 months
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Finally posting all the outfits from the gala (save Tally, who is just in its new subclass form) in my home game, starting with the three player characters!
ID: three digital drawings of dungeons and dragons characters, described top to bottom and left to right: 1: Seilenna, an eladrin/genasi with blue skin tinted red at her extremities, pointed ears and long white hair that tuns into clouds at the bottom. She has a scar over her right eye and intricate black sleeve tattoos and she is wearing a black sleeveless gown with ice on the bottom hem, a thigh slit on the right leg and black tendril details that come up over the collarbones. She is wearing a black diadem and chunky black heels with the same tendril pattern. The second drawing is the same as the first, except she also has on a dark blue capelet that covers some of the dress and her torso. 2: Battalion Model 0041 "Tally", a warforged reminiscent of a suit of armor. It has five dragon heads and a sun sculpted onto its breastplate and its helmet has swept-back draconic horns and finned ears. It has a green tabard hanging from its breastplate and is wearing a friendship bracelet with a bead that looks like an eyeball. It is covered in lichen and fungi. There is soft lavender smoke coming from the slits in its helmet. 3: Delonix, a fire genasi. Delonix has tan skin, twisty pointed ears, blue eyes and long vermillion hair that turns into flames at the ends. He is wearing a long white gown with a deep-v neckline, gold layered pauldrons, a gold belt with a sun buckle and skirt trimming that looks like fire. She has on a gold necklace with a blue gem and a gold tiara that looks a bit like a halo, arching over her head.
Player Characters (you are here) NPCs Part 1 NPCs Part 2
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arielluva · 7 months
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in the trenches trying to figure out how i could assemble a yuelia costume for halloween this year
im currently debating whether or not i should crochet the little capelet thing shes wearing, because its pretty hard to find one that has the same general shape as hers AND has a hood 😭 im trying to avoid sewing anything out of fabric as much as possible, so crocheting or buying a premade ones are my most preferable options
and like. finding a white dress wouldnt be that difficult, its just. if i crochet the capelet is it going to clash with a fabric dress??? because there is no way i would be able to crochet an entire dress before halloween
idk i. just. hrngh 🫠
UPDATE: I HAVE SLAPPED TOGETHER A MOODBOARD AND I THINK THIS COULD WORK!!
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also for her necklace i think i can just get some round beads and then make the moon out of clay
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neon-moon-night · 2 years
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[ID: Several drawings of the Hollow Knight, the first four featuring them in their canon dirty ripped cloak, the second four in a different cloak. In the first drawing, they are looking at the camera with hand in the air with their fingers splayed. In the second, they are putting their hand on their chest. In the third, they are holding a maskfly close to their face. In the fourth, they are looking off to the side curiously. The fifth drawing is a full body drawing of them in the different cloak. The cloak has a lavender fur ruff with two layers hanging from it. The first layer is a short dark purplish-blue capelet with pink beads hanging from it. The second layer is lighter in color and much longer, reaching their ankles. The sixth drawing shows them looking up in the air with their head tilted back. The seventh and eighth drawings are simple bust drawings of them. End ID]
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cishetlessfashion · 1 year
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Plus size cottagecore/punk/mori kei nonbinary fashion for @rosecoveredtardis
Antifa goat patch Floral moths button up shirt Mushroom cardigan (customizable colors) Smashing together patch Red and white beaded quartz spiked choker Nice gender shirt Black hooded capelet Cherry pronoun pins Germs are my pals patch Thorn hoop earrings
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professorpski · 9 months
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Piecework Fall 2023, Or What Have They Done to the Capelet? 
This issue has several projects all of which you see here. These include a knitted colorwork hat inspired by a stained glass window designed by Hazel Tindall, a Cherry blossom embroidery done in stumpwork by Jane Nicholas, and a bag in blackwork by Melinda Shebring. And then we have the knitted capelet on the cover by Shirley Paden with an ornate lace and beads design.
Once upon a time, the evening capelet was a small cape. Like a cape, it opened in the front, often tied at the throat and might have a collar or ruff at the neckline. Its charm lay in its grace, the way it could be untied and swept off the shoulders as our heroine came in from the chill and onto the dance floor. It could be made of fabric or fur, or knitted or crocheted.  
Then, somebody came up with the silly idea of the knitted capelet as a tube on pulled over the head. Why? Possibly because it was easier to knit certain ornate stitch patterns circularly rather than back and forth. But whatever is gained in the knitting is lost in the wearing. To take off a tube capelet means raising your arms as you would to take off a t-shirt, hardly the most graceful of movements. It also means pulling an ornate, possibly fuzzy knitwear over your elaborate earrings, your delicate up-do, and perhaps your hat if you are really dressed up. Imagine for a moment what happens if an earring catches a strand of yarn as you pull this capelet over your head. Yikes! Doffing a tube capelet it at best awkward and risks chaos. In short, a silly design. Although here the lace pattern is so interesting that it is worth taking and using on something else.
In addition to these projects, there are several historical articles on Portuguese embroidery, on metallic yarns and fabrics, on Louisa May Alcott, and more.
You can find at you local yarn store, bookstore or online here: https://pieceworkmagazine.com/
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christineorbancosplay · 7 months
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Lady Dimitrescu Dress- DIY part 2
Some finishing touches. Final sewing touches.
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There's a back capelet to the dress. A gathered front too.
I just cut out and sewn together two layers of the fabric together.
There is a gathered front to the dress. I sewn pleats along the top of the piece of fabric. sorry it's still pinned..
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I pinned and sewn already an invisible white zipper for the back.
The black rose brooch!
Additional:
There is several large black beach hats on Amazon:
Add to the sleeves: Sew on pearls:
Amazon.com: 200pcs Sewing Pearl Beads, Sew on Pearls for Clothes, Crafts Pearls with Silver Claw, Half Round Sew on Beads White Pearls (Silver Claw, Mix Size 200pcs) : Arts, Crafts & Sewing
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September 17, 2022 - New York, Dance Fever Tour
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Florence in a custom @gucci light green all-over accordion-plissé chiffon and sequin-embroidered rebrodé lace maxi dress for her second sold out performance at @thegarden. It has a deep V-neckline framed with bead embellishments and cascading ruffles, a peplum, capelet-style angel sleeves and an embellished lace choker detail. She wore a fiery red version of this dress in NY the night before. The headpiece is also custom @gucci.
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Also worn in Miami.
Photography: @lillieeiger Styling: @aldenejohnson MUA: @lisaaharon Hair: @therealamyfarid
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chic-a-gigot · 2 years
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La Mode nationale, no. 42, 23 octobre 1897, Paris. No. 1. — Collet haute nouveauté. Modèle de la Maison Revillon, Frères, rue de Rivoli, 77, 79, 81. Bibliothèque nationale de France
Explications des Gravures:
No. 1. — Collet haute nouveaué en forme de col descendant en pointe jusqu'à la taille. Ce modèle très seyant se fait en une étoffe quelconque au gré de chacune. Notre figure en fourrure donnera d'heureuses inspirations. Il peut se tailler dans un manteau de velours ou de peluche démodé ou se faire simplement en drap, drap pelucheux ou uni, et se garnir de fourrure plus ou moins riche, plus ou moins chère, depuis les imitations accessibles à toutes les bourses jusqu'aux plus belles. Le col très haut enveloppe bien le visage; il est doublé de fourrure ainsi que les revers qui forment trois plis gracieux. Au bas du col, en arrière, noeud à grandes coques en satin noir. Doublure paille.
Chapeau forme béret en velours mauve, coquettement chiffonné. Le fond est orné de paillettes ou de perles. Touffe de plumes noires sur le côté gauche très relevé.
No. 1. — New high collar in the form of a capelet descending in a point to the waist. This very becoming model is made in any fabric according to each one. Our furry figure will give happy inspirations. It can be cut from an old-fashioned velvet or plush coat or simply made of cloth, fluffy or plain cloth, and trimmed with more or less rich, more or less expensive fur, from imitations accessible to all budgets to the most beautiful. The very high collar wraps the face well; it is lined with fur as well as the lapels which form three graceful folds. At the bottom of the collar, at the back, bow with large shells in black satin. Straw lining.
Beret hat in mauve velvet, coquettishly crumpled. The bottom is decorated with sequins or beads. Tuft of black feathers on the very raised left side.
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outpost51 · 11 months
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A Freelancer's Guide to Galactic Exploration: The Ix'ai
You're better off surrendering.
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The ix'ai (sin. and pl.) are comprised of three separate, distinct oviparous reptilian species that merged into one culture for reasons lost to time. Known widely for their military prowess, societal discipline, and insatiable love of shellfish.
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Biology
Ix'ai consist of three species, from smallest to largest: terrestrial, arboreal, and marine. Terrestrials stick to the black stone and glass deserts of their home planet, Totug. They have long legs and delicate feet made for running, and a whiplike tail for balance and defense. They rarely grow taller than three feet (excluding tail length), with most of their height coming from their legs. Their necks are longer, proportionally, than the other ix'ai species to accommodate their frill, which wraps around their shoulders like a capelet when not extended by its hyoid bones. Their scales can change color for camouflage and they have lots of small but very sharp teeth! They bleed red. Up until the advent of weaponry, they were largely a prey species and thus developed a stomach-turning (in more than one way) defense mechanism that has persisted to the present day: they can hack up digestive acid with enough strength to hit a target several feet away. Arboreals hail from the temperate rainforests of Escai where they make their homes in the trees. They hover around 5.5 to 6 feet tall, with strong musculature concentrated in their legs and thick, prehensile tails. Their hands and feet are tipped with strong, thick claws; their feet are also prehensile to assist with climbing, and to the horror of more conservative species, holding things, steering ships, opening jars, and, on occasion, eating. they have toebeans They have bright blue tongues and bleed blue-violet! They also shed their teeth periodically, and it’s not uncommon to see them improvised as shrapnel in explosive devices, polished into beads, or tossed into jars to shake and keep the kids entertained on a long trip. Marine ix'ai originate from Ehek, which they share with the xhrill. They're just big. Big teeth, big jaws, big thick tails they use as rudders when diving, and they tower over arboreals and terrestrials, growing upwards of 7 to 8 feet tall, with a high frequency for gigantism. They have black tongues and bleed green. They’re capable of holding their breath for up to 90 minutes underwater and diving to depths in excess of 150 feet. They may or may not be the reason xhrill evolved neurotoxins in their muscosal discharge. The xhrill may or may not be the reason marine ix’ai are now immune to most toxins.
Diet
Terrestrial ix'ai have high protein dietary requirements, and for those that still hunt for their dinner, they'll go for anything smaller and slower than them. Since taking to the stars, their diets often consist mostly of off-cuts and (surprisingly well-seasoned) protein pastes. Arboreals, on the other hand, have primarily fruit-based diets -- citrus, especially! Their high metabolisms require them to eat fairly often, so it isn't uncommon to see them carrying around fruit strips and xadoqe -- round, red citrus fruit that resembles a clementine -- in their pockets and bags. Marine ix'ai? Shit, they'll eat it if it's bigger than them, they have guns. If they can buy it, catch it, or kill it, it's liable to end up on the menu -- including sapients. Maybe stay out of grabbing range until you're acquainted. The overlap in their diets lies in their love of mollusks, crustaceans, and other shellfish. The shells are a great source of calcium for them, and sometimes they'll just eat shells -- when dining out, it's polite to offer the shells you can't eat (with the added benefit of having your shellfish peeled for you!)
Social Organization
This is where the three-species-acting-as-one comes in. The ix'ai have one of the strongest militaries in the galaxy and often contract out as private security and mercenaries. A not-so-insignificant amount of prisons are also run by ix'ai, and they tend to just. Take empty planets. And terraform them. And they're really good at it, too. Two of Totug's moons, Whaman and Khroerth are ix'ai dominated, with the third, Chapus, being leased to the uknuks. They like laying down roots and establishing territories. Their society is strictly disciplined and focused on collectivism. While an army needs soldiers for a commander to command, ix'ai schools focus on "breeding leaders, not followers", and many go on to captain freelance expeditions, establish corporations, and hold political offices. Hell, their parents would be proud if they end up a successful boss of a crime syndicate -- a queen of the underworld is still a queen, after all! On that note, families prioritize on instilling a "leadership mindset" early on, with fledglings running errands for their household on their own by six years of age, adolescents officially "out of the nest" and off to state school by 12, and by 18, they're sent to mandatory basic training and service for three years (after which, they're considered full citizens). This doesn't mean, however, that they cut contact with their parents -- quite the opposite, in fact; they're encouraged to report progress back to their parents often for morale, and holidays are massive multigenerational gatherings. After they've set out on their own, it's not uncommon for ix'ai to adopt companions and crewmates into their families. [cultural note: these foundlings are affectionately referred to as 'gazagaza' (orphans) by the adopter's blood family, regardless of whether or not said foundling is actually an orphan] A large part of basic training places emphasis on "morale maintenance," or establishing and maintaining positive morale as a tenet of good leadership. Positive morale leads to positive results, etc etc. When on leadership training rotation, whoever is in charge of the squad for the week is subjected to peer reviews and held ultimately responsible for incomplete or inadequate completion of squad duties, missed drills, flagging trust in leadership, and morale scores below 80%. However, this also means that if a trainee fails more than three peer reviews, their instructor is held responsible. As a low-context society, they can be very direct and prone to oversharing -- they say what they mean and mean what they say. Everything is deliberate. They value transparency over confidentiality; transparency benefits the group because everyone is on the same page. "But how do they manage to establish criminal organizations?" you ask. Easy! Loopholes. Everything's out in the open and Technically Legal. At the very least, there's nothing specifying something is illegal. Go ahead, search the office. They're the bane of every GEA inquisitor's existence.
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celestialmazer · 9 months
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Source: https://kendam.com/news/fashion-shows/rodarte-fall-winter-2023-24-runway
The Rodarte FW23 Runway Show, New York. February 10th, 2023.
"The Rodarte Fall Winter 2023-2024 show took place inside the Williamsburg Savings Bank, where a silver banquet was set up to welcome guests. The collection was inspired by fairies, and the Mulleavy sisters' mother was commissioned to draw the fairies that were used as prints on the clothing. The fairies were depicted in a gothic style, with Siouxsie Sioux-inspired eye makeup and black lipstick.
The collection featured glamorous evening gowns, including languid jersey dresses with bell sleeves that were followed by different versions in burnout velvet with sequins or floral appliques. Black satin bias-cut dresses with 1930s-inspired Victorian details, such as V-shaped lace insets and velvet mutton-sleeve bodies with white lace trim and white lace capelets, were also part of the collection. The designers brought back their signature cobweb knits, made by hand from a collage of materials and textures. The collection also featured bulbous shapes made entirely from metallic fringe, which added an element of whimsy and fantasy to the show.
The Rodarte Fall Winter 2023-2024 collection featured a variety of textures and fabrics, all expertly mixed and matched to create a visually stunning effect. The Mulleavy sisters have always been known for their attention to detail, and this collection was no exception. The use of burnout velvet, shredded cheese cloth, and metallic fringe added depth and dimension to the pieces, while the intricate beading and lace details showcased the designers' expert craftsmanship. Even the cobweb knits, a signature of the Rodarte brand, were made from a collage of materials and textures, adding an otherworldly feel to the collection. Overall, the Rodarte Fall Winter 2023-2024 show was a masterclass in creating a cohesive and visually striking collection, showcasing the Mulleavy sisters' talents as designers."
Show Design, Direction & Production: Bureau Betak Video Production & Art Direction: Bureau Future Runway Video Director: Emily Rosser Lighting Designer: Nick Gray for Renegade
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bijoumikhawal · 7 months
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egyptian fashion ideas I've had
Velvet melaya leff
Gauze tob sebleh and aba / other translucent materials for showing off clothes underneath
Coptic slippers incorporating tapestry woven fabric either over the leather as a decorative layer or as an extension to create a boot
Sirwal worn high at the knee to show off patterned stockings
Some muesums and recreations of garments indicate either sleeves or body of Coptic tunics may have been scrunched or gathered when worn because of the proportions; modern Coptic garments based on that could have ruching, pin tucks, pleating, etc, along the shoulder and/or sleeves
Aqbiya abd sidari with gold embroidery like how Khedival dress uniforms have (as well as other fancy garments but that's the search term that will most easily pull up what I mean)
Aqbiya with capelets
Yeleks and ladies folkdresses with engageantes. I've actually seen a few old photos of women wearing dresses like that but we should do it more- you could play with tulle bi tell to see if it behaves well for this too
Broad collars made of embroidery and with dangling tassels and further decorated pieces of fabric at the end of the ties
Turbans with elaborate silk flower pins
Khuzam with enamel, mother of pearl inlays, pearls as the beads or dangly bits, and takfeet designs
Honestly takfeet jewelry in general
Elaborately embroidered binish and djubbeh coats
Djubbeh with really full cut skirts, kind like some 1830s coats
Using Coptic nymph scarves (the art motif is called velificatio, and is much more wide spread, possibly influencing the pibo)
Khayamiya style applique on galabeya, skirts, etc
Aqbiya, yeleks, caftans, sidari, etc with evil queen/1890s medici collars
Aqbiya and yekeks with butterfly sleeves, longer in the back than the front perhaps
Lace yeleks
Belts with long pennants like what antique ghawazi belts have
Folk dresses with watteau back pleats
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