So far, i've posted about using pinterest as a design tool in initial communication of visual research in costume conception, and a look at the development of the costume design for the character of Sally Applewhite. Today, let's take a look at the second of the two ladies in the cast: Lana Sherwood, played by Katja Hill.
Within the show's premise, Lana Sherwood is a renowned Hollywood star known for her dramatic range of characters, and she performs 15 different roles in the radio-play-within-a-play, from sexpot Violet Bick to Mary's harridan mother to George's little daughter Zuzu. She has a single costume which i've illustrated in two renderings:

Green dress look

Fur coat look
I purchased the fabric for this look--a lush 4-ply silk--from Charlotte fabric store Mary Jo's Cloth Store. They had a bolt of peach-colored 4-ply on sale for $14/yard, which if you have priced 4-ply silk, you know it can cost up to $40/yard. However, we have the capabilities to dye yardage so I knew this was a bargain i could make work for my show.
Leah and her first hand, first-year grad Denise Dietrich, produced a truly beautiful look for this character, which you can see from these lovely stage shots from Tuesday night's photo call:

Katja Hill as Lana Sherwood/Violet Bick
Ray Dooley, Brandon Garegnani, and Todd Lawson at right

Katja Hill as Lana Sherwood/Violet Bick
Todd Lawson as George Baily at left
First-year grad and crafts assistant Corinne Hodges made Lana's hat as well. The wflat fur felt for the millinery came from Hatsupply.com. It's trimmed with a brown chenille bow and a mink crescent. Here is a shot of her craft-felt mockup for the first fitting:

You can take a look at Lana's Pinterest board and see more of the sources for what would stylistically influence this character's look.
The show opens at PlayMakers tonight, so now i'm off to get ready for the theatre!
Within the show's premise, Lana Sherwood is a renowned Hollywood star known for her dramatic range of characters, and she performs 15 different roles in the radio-play-within-a-play, from sexpot Violet Bick to Mary's harridan mother to George's little daughter Zuzu. She has a single costume which i've illustrated in two renderings:

Green dress look

Fur coat look
Source: wehadfacesthen.tumblr.com via Rachel E. on Pinterest
I took the pose right off this publicity shot of Lauren Bacall.
Source: i880.photobucket.com via Rachel E. on Pinterest
Research image of period dress with similar style lines which i provided draper and second-year grad Leah Pelz.
Source: valentinovamp.com via Rachel E. on Pinterest
Research image of Ginger Rogers in a fur coat in 1946.
Source: ebay.co.uk via Rachel E. on Pinterest
Research image for the hat, provided to crafts assistant Corinne Hodges.
Source: ebay.co.uk via Rachel E. on Pinterest
Back view of same.
I purchased the fabric for this look--a lush 4-ply silk--from Charlotte fabric store Mary Jo's Cloth Store. They had a bolt of peach-colored 4-ply on sale for $14/yard, which if you have priced 4-ply silk, you know it can cost up to $40/yard. However, we have the capabilities to dye yardage so I knew this was a bargain i could make work for my show.
Leah and her first hand, first-year grad Denise Dietrich, produced a truly beautiful look for this character, which you can see from these lovely stage shots from Tuesday night's photo call:

Katja Hill as Lana Sherwood/Violet Bick
Ray Dooley, Brandon Garegnani, and Todd Lawson at right

Katja Hill as Lana Sherwood/Violet Bick
Todd Lawson as George Baily at left
First-year grad and crafts assistant Corinne Hodges made Lana's hat as well. The wflat fur felt for the millinery came from Hatsupply.com. It's trimmed with a brown chenille bow and a mink crescent. Here is a shot of her craft-felt mockup for the first fitting:

You can take a look at Lana's Pinterest board and see more of the sources for what would stylistically influence this character's look.
The show opens at PlayMakers tonight, so now i'm off to get ready for the theatre!





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Date: 2012-12-02 12:45 pm (UTC)