Costumes by Firefly Path. ( Deviantart / Etsy )
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Tag: costume design
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Velvet, Rhinestone, and Feathered Dress worn by Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O’Hara in Gone With The Wind, 1939
Designed by Walter Plunkett
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“Curtain Dress” and hat worn by Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O’Hara in Gone With The Wind, 1939
Designed by Walter Plunket
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I’ve been asked a lot about how I draw hoods, mostly Talon’s hood, so I hope this helps a little? Just a pretty basic thing but hey there ya go
Hoods are pretty cool, they usually have a lot of variety in how they can look (and sometimes people even wear two hoods at once) so just get creative with it and have fun
MIGHTY NEED
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A breakdown of medieval armor, since a lot of pieces are required to create a full suit.
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Done doing these so here they all are in one place! Fully Dressed Redesigns of Superheroines.
Point of this: An exercise in character design, attempting to clothe the heroines nearly all the way and not making them painted-on, while still keeping the look of their original costumes in some way. Â Hopefully keeping them looking as iconic as the originally were. Just showing what can be done with a costume breaking outside the barrier of the norm.
NOT the point of this: some moral code I’m trying to push on you
Sorry if there was a character you wanted me to do that I didn’t get to!
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The sleeves are a little long because that coat used to belong to a magical wizard giant.
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I hope this will help with your reenactments and fanart. :)
- Anglo-Saxon (600 – 1154): Simple Veils, Head-tires, Combs, and Pin
- Norman (1066-1154): Couvre-chef, hair uncovered, and extreme length
- Plantagenet (1154-1399): Wimple, Barbette, Fillet and Crespine
- Plantagenet (14th century): Horizontal Braiding, Gorget
- Plantagenet Crespine ( 1364-Late 14th century)
- Lancaster (1430-1460): Heart-shaped and Turban Headdresses
- York (1460-1485): Butterfly and Hennin
More info and styles at the source.