Showing posts with label cosplay: ichihara yuuko (kimono). Show all posts
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Wednesday, 31 August 2011

衣装作り中 2011年版



It's time for my annual Connichi WIP post!

Connichi 2011, one of the biggest conventions in Germany, is still 2 1/2 weeks away, but already I'm feeling a little bit stressed out, because this year not only uni but also work keep me away from my favourite hobby.
I guess I should be upset about that, if it wasn't for the fact that I love my job: I'm working at the Japanese-German Centre Berlin as a librarian. It's exactly the kind of job I'd want to do after graduating, because it combines my two majors -library science and Japanese studies- so well, but unfortunately they can only afford student assistants, so once I graduate (which should be around next March/April) I'll have to say good-bye to the wonderful people there.

Anyways, let's move on to this year's costumes for Connichi.






Friday Saturday Sunday



From left to right:
Friday: Fuu Hououji (Magic Knight Rayearth OVA) with Maddi as Hikaru Shidou and my sister as Umi Ryuuzaki. (old)
Saturday: Terra/Tina Branford (Final Fantasy VI) with Maddi as Relm Arrowny and my sister as Kefka. (new)
Sunday: Howl Jenkins (Howl's Moving Castle) with Maddi as Sophie Hatter and (maybe) my sister as Michael/Markl. (new)

Fuu is 100% finished of course; it already debuted at Bookfair Leipzig this spring.

On to the new costumes:


I - Terra

First, I have to admit that I'd never cosplay Terra if it wasn't for my sister, who' s been constantly pestering me with pleas about how much she'd love to cosplay Kefka one day. Two years ago, I drafted a pattern for Kefka as a birthday present for her, but it wasn't until this year that we've finally found the time to make a start on this project. We've decided to use Yoshitaka Amano artwork and in-game graphics as referende rather than the Dissidia designs by Tetsuya Nomura, simply because that leaves us with more creative leeway.

Nonetheless, Terra is a challenge. Not only because of the ridiculous amount of detail (which looks different on every other artwork!) and colours, but also, because I've decided to combine the cape she has on most of the Amano artworks with the shoulder armour parts she has in the game. Just because I've never done any kind of armour before.

Here are some WIP pictures:


The left one was taken about two weeks ago. Never mind the carelessly draped scarf/belt thingies and the cape. They weren't finished yet and I just put them on for visualisation purposes only. Please note my beautiful bed hair. As you can see, I chose burgundy red tafetta for the dress, which I lined with twill because it was too thin. The vent is not only for aesthetic purposes but also an admission to my mobility, because the dress is very close fitting.
On the right are more recent pictures: The gradient dyeing on the capes (I love it!) and the painting are finished and I attached golden braid along the hems. Later on, I will paint the boots, as well.
My sister is helping me a great deal with these, because I'm busy sewing her Kefka costume. I'm currently contemplating attaching some small gems on the flowers, but for now I'd rather wait until I know what it all looks like with the capes and scarfs on. I definitely don't want to end up looking like an art supplies shop threw up on me.


These are the shoulder armour pieces. As I said, first time doing this and it's mostly trial and error. I've read several tutorials but still I have no idea, what exactly I'm doing. I just hope it will work out somehow in the end. The armour is made of craft foam and coated with papier mâché for better durability.


The wig. I wasn't sure whether to use a blond or a turquoise wig, but I went with turquoise in the end, because I love how it looks together with the brugundy red of the dress. This was my first attempt on pulling up a wig into a ponytail and I was surprised how well it came out.


These are the most recent pictures of my Terra costume. What's still missing are the scarfes, the shoulder armour parts, some jewellery and some red and gold paint on the shoes.
Don't I have the most lovely animu face you've ever seen?
I also want to do Terra's sabre. I've actually already bought wood and paint for that, but I don't know if I can make it in time. For now, there are more important things to finish.


II - Kefka

As I said before, this costume is meant for my Kefka-crazy sister. She even bleached her hair for this.
I drafted the pattern for this about 2 years ago, so I could start sewing right away now. Luckily, my sister didn't gain nor lose any weight in those month, so the measurements are still correct.


WIP picture from a couple of days ago (left) and more recent close-ups of the paintings on the pants, the collar and the sleeves (right).
The stripes are bias tape I sewed onto the shirt. I usually like working with bias tape, but lately, my sewing machine is having trouble with the thread tension so this time around it was just hugely unnerving and frustrating. The pants looked like tracksuit pants first, I know. The costume ist still missing the gazillion scarfs and the ridiculously huge collar. And a lot of paintings.


Close-up of the shirt. We mainly used tafetta for Kefka, as well. We're a group after all and want everything to match, don't we? I love the blue fabric with the check tucks. It kind of reminds me of fish scales and the interesting texture really adds to the overall impression of the shirt.


The Kefka costume is currently about 55% finished. The main parts are finished, but the many (painted) capes and scarfes still leave us with a lot to do.


-----UNHELPFULLY CURIOUS CAT INTERMISSION-----


These are some of the things are still waiting to get used on our Final Fantasy costumes: More colourful fabrics, beads, gems and even some feathers for Kefka's hairdo.


III Howl

Howl, on the other hand is nearly finished.
But let's start with some WIP pictures:


Sewing the jacket. NEVER AGAIN will I sew patchwork diamonds. It's such an unrewarding thing to do. I mean, overall, Howl's costume looks really simple, right? Before sewing this I couldn't even fathom how difficult it really is - at least for me, who simply sucks at sewing neatly and at geometry. And I guess hardly anyone would acknowledge the effort I put into it, because it looks so plain. No fancy ribbons, laces or gemstones. Meh.

To crown it all, I kind of messed up the sleeves. I already sewed in some shoulder pads, but the jacket still looks ... strange. Which really bugs me, because the jacket looks just fine when I wear it properly. Unfortunately, however, Howl doesn't wear his jacket as such, but more like a coat and that's where it starts looking baggy.
I really do like the collar, on the other hand. And the overall impression of the different colours, fabrics and proportions.
The blouse was really, really easy to sew - I finished it in one afternoon. It's really comfortable! I'd wear it everyday if it didn't have huge press buttons on its shoulders. (I had to attach these to keep the jacket from slipping down.)


Close-up of the jewelery I did. I really like the outcome. As you can see, I also did the rings. It's just a tiny detail, but I really wanted to have them.

Howl's costume was 80% finished and only missing the pants, when Maddi and I wanted to have some pictures of the (yet slightly unfinished) costumes for promotional purposes. If we pass the interview on Connichi Saturday, these'll be our costumes for the German WCS prelim and we thought it wouldn't hurt to have some pictures of these costumes in our portfolio. So, two weeks ago, we climbed up a nearby hill to take some pictures:


I have to say I really like us. I think we look good together and do the characters justice. Especially Maddi is such an adorable Sophie. I really look forward to our skit, I hope we get the chance to perform on stage. BTW, I lovelovelove my wig. It's so soft and full and has exactly the right shade of blond. When it arrived it had some lovely little curls in it and it almost broke my heart when I had to straighten the wig.

Oh, some of you might've already seen this:




Demon Within by ~y-o-s-s-i on deviantART

While we were at it (putting on our costumes and having pictures, that is), I thought it'd be nice to have some dark Howl pictures as well.
So I sewed a hooded cloak with feathers on it and pasted even more feathers on my face with spirit gum (which is not as fun as I'd have imagined, BTW).
One thing on Howl's make-up: I know, he's a guy (duh), but with his feminine traits and huge, shiny blue eyes "normal" guy make-up (read: contouring) wouldn't suffice. So, after I put a lot of shadows and highlights on my face (which are all but invisible on pictures it seems...), I put on (short) false lashes and bright blue circle lenses. How do you like it?


I finished the pants two days ago. And I love them! They fit really nicely and are super comfortable. I even wore them at work yesterday. And yes, that's my sexy face.




Not WIP related, but it might still interest you:
came to Berlin last month so we grabbed the chance to finally have some photo shoots we've been looking forward to for a long time.



(Clicking on the pictures will take you to the respective gallery on Animexx.)

On to something else:
Some of you already know this, but I've started using tumblr a few weeks ago. I will use my tumblr blog for general nerdage and cosplay (WIP) pictures, so if you're on tumblr, please follow me. It's a lot more up-to-date than this journal (well, it's hard not to be...). Here's the link: Picture this



Thursday, 7 October 2010

イベントレポ:コンニチ



Hello everyone ♪

I originally wanted to wait posting this entry until I had some more pictures, but it seems like that would take just too much time and it's already been almost 4 weeks since Connichi, so here's my belated-but-still-not-quite-complete con report.









The con
I don't know why, but this year's connichi wasn't even close to the awesomeness of last year's. It was stressfull, sometimes annyoing and propably even unhealthy. I can't enjoy conventions as much as I used to anymore, maybe I'm getting old. orz

This doesn't mean that it was totally bad, no. There were a lot of really cool things, as well. For once, I got to meet all the poeple I was looking forward to, especially Aigue-Marine, WhiteButterfly & BlackButterfly, who I met for the first time. Also, Maddi, my sister and our friend Sarah sucessfully put up with my bad mood for the whole weekend. I hearth you for that. You may not believe it, but I do. And I'm sorry. And of course, there was the train ride back to Berlin, which was -for whatever reason- the most entertaining and EPPICK train ride I've ever had in my entire life.


The costumes
No big surprises here, because I already wrote about them in my WIP entry, so some parts of the costume desciptions will be copypasta.


Friday - Belle (Disney's Beauty and the Beast)


Remember the poll I had in my last entry, because I couldn't decide which of Belle's dresses I should do? This is the dress that made it. Belle's wearing it for like... 20 seconds in the whole movie: First, when she's feeding her horse Philippe on the castle grounds and second, when Beast shows her the castle's library. And because "I'm-feeding-ma-horse-yo!-dress" doesn't exactly sound good, I named it the library dress. It was reeaally easy to sew, even though I had a hard time figuring out how her sleeves are attached to the bodice and how they stay up on Belle's shoulders. I sewed the dress in just two days, so I'm all the more surprised that it turned out so well. If it wasn't for the fact that I look just plain stupid with this centre parting wig, I would really, really love this costume.


↓The 3rd picture shows our little Disney princesses group: My sister wearing my Aurora costume, Maddi in her lovely Ariel dress and me.






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Saturday - Garnet (Tsukiji Nao original artwork)


This dress was still in the making when I last wrote about it. The most annoying part about this costume was that I had to paint/dye most of the laces, gems and buttons myself, because I couldn't find anything  appropriate (and affordable). On the other hand, I had no expenses for the fabrics, seeing that they're all leftovers from older costumes.
As I said before, I went for an empire dress with a train, which is why I look hugely preggers on some pictures.
I'm especially fond of the head piece, even though it's not 100% accurate. I also like the fully lined sleeves, but unfortunately I forgot to factor in all the buttons and laces when I cut the pieces, so the sleeves are quite tight now - I can't bend my arms any further than 90°... orz







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Sunday - Yuko Ichihara (xxxHolic)

Yes, my Sunday costume was actually two dresses. I've already wrote all there is to say about the kimono last time and there isn't really much to say about the black dress. I'll have a photo shoot with the latter soon, until then I only have these few on stage photos.
As I said before, Maddi and I participated in the German WCS prelims on Sunday with these costumes. Maddi was a disturbingly cute Himawari and did a great acting job on stage ♥ ゚+。(〃▽人)。+゚ Everything we thought could go wrong during the skit went smoothly, so, naturally, it was me in a moment of klutziness who ruined it. How? I tripped. I tripped over my too long trains and trashed our props. I'm so sorry, Maddüüüü! 。・゚・(>д<)・゚・。 My incapacity didn't exactly lighten my mood, nor did the fact that none of my favourite groups made it into the top 3. Oh well XD 

↓1st picture taken by MissKrone, 2nd by Fayuna. The 3rd picture was taken by Maddi and shows me and Titschipoo, who was wearing her beautiful Yuko costume I've been drooling about at Bookfair Leipzig ♥
↓↓ 2nd row: Stage pictures. From left to right taken by Squirrel of doom, Ryo, Nikita666 and lime.






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To sum up my Connichi 2010 experience:

+ cosplaying with Maddi ♥ ♥
+ My sister's and Maddi's Gankutsuo cosplay
+ meeting Anni, Soffel, Pü, Aigue-Marine, whiteButterfly & blackbutterfly ♥
+ awesome hotel (close to the convention site, nice staff)
+ foreign convention panel on Saturday
+ nice weather (except for Friday evening)

- crowded
- pricey dealer's room
- people leaving their garbage behind at the park
- no Eva ...
- so much drama
---- GRAVITY!!! XDDD



My next con (and the last one for this year) will be AniMaCo in Berlin at the end of this month.
My costumes:
Friday Saturday Sunday

BTW, Laura has uploadad all the pictures from our Nakajerine shoot we had in August, so I'll write an entry on that this weekend, too.

Monday, 30 August 2010

衣装作り中 2010年版




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Connichi 2010, one of the biggest conventions in Germany, is coming up in two weeks, so the last couple of weeks I've been busy sewing my new costumes, some of which I've been wanting to do for ages.

First costume:


Yuuko Ichihara from xXxHoLic ♥
I love CLAMP's designs for Yuuko, it was reeeaaally hard to pick one for cosplay. So this is what I'll be wearing on Sunday for the WCS prelims together with Maddi, who'll be my charming Himawari ♥


Here you can see the back side of the kimono, the green lining and some details on the sleeves.
I originally wanted to sew the garment using a real kimono pattern (read: rectangular shapes and open sleeves), but close fitting, low neckline and kimono patterns... just don't work together. So I took my kimono, closed the sleeves and added some darts, which makes it an evening dress with kimono sleeves, I guess...
One note on colours: This kimono I decided on is worn by Yuuko only once during the manga (in Tsubasa, actually), so I only had a b/w reference.
I've been pondering about what colour scheme I should choose for it and did some research on different kimono patterns, keeping in mind that Yuuko's style of clothing tends to be rather flashy. I decided on red (it's somehow Yuukos image colour, right?) with green lining, white obi/corset and orchids in white, silver and bronze-y gold and I think it matches quite well.
It's really subtle in the pictures, but I also gardient-dyed the sleeves and the bottom part of the dress in black. First time gradient-dyeing, but I'm really pleased with the outcome.


The orchids. They're made out of satin and I appliqued each and every one of them OTL
Once that was finished (1000hrs later??) I painted the contours with metallic fabric paint ... for another 1000hrs (I'm not really good at this kind of stuff...)
I suppose they could look better, but at least they're recognisable as orchids...


The corset. I couldn't find any nice (and affordable) gold laces or chinese buttons, so I bought white ones and dyed them myself. Yes, a lot of dyeing on this costume... orz...
And yes, I know there's no bow in the reference but with the low neckline and the long skirt it just looked... as if something was missing. So I made a obi-esque bow (detachable for conveniece) as well. Deal with it XD


Left: A wig test I did ages ago. The wig looks quite different now, but I'm too lazy to put it on again and to take some pictures. I also painted the orchids in a better fitting white and gold. You get the idea XD
Right: My contacts. Yuukos eye colour shifts from red to lilac to amber on different artworks. I would've loved to get red ones, because they'd fit the kimono best and would have the most impact, but there are no red contacts with prescription and I need to be able to see on stage (-6.00 dioptres here...).
So I decided on light brown contacts. They look kind of ... not brown... on my light blue eyes orz


This is what it looks like on me. I'm wearing another (selfmade) long black dress underneath, btw.
It's at 95% because I still need to paint on those tiny crests onto the sleeves and I also want to do something more about that choker. I already replaced the original lace and some of the beads, but I still don't like it.
So, what do you think?
I can't wait to wear it, I just hope it doesn't rain that Sunday >_>

Second costume:


A costume I've been wanting to do since two years now. It's an artwork out of a set of gem stone themed artworks by Nao Tsukiji. She is a mangaka/illustrator I like a lot and when I first saw her "Garnet" design I instantly fell in love with it.
This'll be my costume for Saturday.


I'm still in the middle of sewing, so there's not much I can show you.
Above you can see what will be the sleeves some day (left side) and a part of the head piece (right side). I really love the combination of green, gold and champagne ♥


Elaborate designs like this ask for a lot of beads, gems and laces... I've started to glue, paint (again, no buttons and laces in the right colour) and bead... First time doing this kind of jewellery. And I'm nowhere close to finish, but I like it. You can see in the bottom left corner that there're still a lot of beads, pearls and laces waiting to get attached >_>


This is what the dress looks like now. I spent a lot of money on beads, gem stones and laces, but I didn't need to buy even one yard of fabric! All of it are leftovers from my Euphemia costume, namely taffeta and chiffon. XD
You can't see the bottom part of the costume in the reference picture, so I'm free to do what I want ♪
I've decided to go for something like the court dresses during Napoleon's empire, with a high waist, a train (still missing in the picture, but I'll have one!) and light fabrics ♥
I think I can finish this dress until next Friday.

Third costume:

This is where it gets tricky. I've already decided that I want to do a Belle costume for Friday. Maddi is going to wear her beautiful Ariel costume and my sister Melli'll wear my Aurora costume. So far, so good.
BUT
I can't decide on a dress!! OTL
I already narrowed it down to two. This is where I need your help:



Left is Belle's "library dress" (she's wearing it for ... 10 seconds in the movie?? XD), right is her "Something There" dress (minus the cape). I really like both dresses, which is why it's so hard for me to pick one now, so please help me:
Which of these dresses should be my costume for the first day of Connichi?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
I'll go fabric shopping next Friday (September 3rd), so I need your advice until then. Thank you in advance!!

EDIT: Thank you very much for your votes! In the end it was still a tie between both dresses orz (I've been asking for opinions outside of this blog, too). I went fabric shopping today... for dress A. Dress B is still on my list. Maybe I'll do it later this year.