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I've fallen down on the job in sharing images of projects in Judy Adamson's Period Pattern class, because there are TWO rounds worth of photos in this post!


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The gold satin mens ensemble in the center is by second year grad Candy McClernan.
The navy mens ensemble on the right is by second year grad Leah Pelz.
(The dress on the left is probably familiar from a prior project.)

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The yellow satin ladies ensemble on the left is by second year grad Kelly Renko.
The champagne satin ladies ensemble on the right is by third year grad Adrienne Corral.

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Left: men's ensemble by second year grad Kelly Renko.
Right: men's ensemble by third year grad Adrienne Corral.

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Foreground: striped ladies' ensemble by second year grad Leah Pelz.
(Front view of the champagne gown in the background.)

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Foreground: rose satin ladies' ensemble by second year grad Candy McClernan.

Re: Designs

Date: 2012-11-16 10:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zafania.livejournal.com
I thought that too, but also making half of something won't teach you how to get it fitting properly

Re: Designs

Date: 2012-11-16 11:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] labricoleuse.livejournal.com
Making anything for a stationary dress form won't teach you how to fit properly on an actual actor. The students do these projects to learn how to approach patterning and draping for period styles, period. They drape, pattern, make, and fit actual realized costume production as drapers for mainstage shows as part of this graduate program as well.

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