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I have a couple of short projects to share for one of our two rep shows, Glass Menagerie.

Glass Menagerie created the genre of the memory play, they say, and our costume designer, Jan Chambers, wanted the costumes to embody the means by which we often embellish our recollections of things. Her concept for this was hand-tinted antique photos, how people used to paint into black-and-white photos to create these gentle washes of color. If you've seen these kinds of photos, they have a weird ethereal quality, sometimes with odd splashes of color that have strange value levels. Here's a link to an example.

A lot of this is going to be suggested in color choices, but in the case of one costume item--a plaid boucle coat with velvet collar and cuffs--we actually painted onto the fabric itself.

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left: plain fabric
right: paint sample

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Craft assistant Samantha Coles paints the coat with fabric paint.

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Here, she's heat-setting it using a muslin press-cloth and industrial iron.

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The almost-finished coat awaiting a button and a hem.

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Another quick project, this found cloche had a hole in the felt,
which we concealed with a cute period ribbon detail.

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Top view, close-up of the ribbon detail.


Tech starts tomorrow on this show! We're almost ready... :)

Date: 2009-01-16 01:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ladycelia.livejournal.com
That looks great. Tell me, when you're doing something like this surface application, are you doing light tests on stage, or just in the shop?

Date: 2009-01-16 03:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] labricoleuse.livejournal.com
It really depends on what the designer requests. It's the costume designer's job to be in communication with the lighting designer as to what sorts of lights will be used on particular costumes, and if there's a concern about how the effect will read under the lights, we have a couple of options. If the lights are already hung with the proper gels, we sometimes take things out onstage and look at them. We also have a set of stage lights hung in the fitting room, so the option is also there to have those set up with gels like the ones onstage, so the costumes can be viewed in fittings under specialty lights. For this piece, we've been looking at it under the full-spectrum lighting in the dye facility, so i would surmise there's no concern with potential problems in the lighting of the scene in which it is worn. (I don't know, though, since it's all the designer's call!)

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