A School For Scandal
Friday, 25 January 2013
Yohji Yamamoto 2011 collection
This collection has a clear 18th century influence but has a more slovenly look. This could be quite a good look for charles, as i imagine him and Careless quite crumpled and slovenly.
Tim Walker Photography
One of Tim walkers Photo shoots taken last year showed a clear 18th century influence on the couture dresses, the mixture of couture and 18th century styles is really interesting and useful for this project.
Wednesday, 23 January 2013
Moustache and Beard Championships
To further exaggerate their animalistic qualities, facial hair could be used to create shapes and exaggerate features. These photographs are from the World Mustache and Beard Championships
Probably not as extreme as these beards, but its interesting to see the shapes that are possible to create.
The Duchess
Similarly to Marie Antoinette this film follows the life of Georgianna Duchess of Devonshire throughout her life beginning from her marriage, so it shows the 1770s but also the fashions before and after that time.
Alexander McQueen Womenswear Collections 2012 and 2013
Spring 2012;
In the spring 2012 collection the jacket tailoring is interesting, and slightly 18th century esque, i epseically like the idea of the low front jacket showing a bra underneath, this could possibly work on a character such as lady Sneerwell or Lady Teazle
It also has some dresses that have pleats or structure to exaggerate the hips in a similar way to the panniers of the 18th century, perhaps instead of having full panniers they could just have these exaggerated pleats.
Fall 2012;
Similarly to Spring 2012, this collection also has the large exaggerated pleating in the skirt
I was thinking of making Mrs Candour a Sheep, so these large fluffy dresses could work to create the over the top fluffy frilly natu re of her character.
Spring 2013;
Similar structured hips within the Spring 2013 collection as well as exaggerated waists and corsetry. The jackets also remind me a bit of pet en lairs, perhaps they could be worn over historical skirts.
In the spring 2012 collection the jacket tailoring is interesting, and slightly 18th century esque, i epseically like the idea of the low front jacket showing a bra underneath, this could possibly work on a character such as lady Sneerwell or Lady Teazle
It also has some dresses that have pleats or structure to exaggerate the hips in a similar way to the panniers of the 18th century, perhaps instead of having full panniers they could just have these exaggerated pleats.
Fall 2012;
Similarly to Spring 2012, this collection also has the large exaggerated pleating in the skirt
I was thinking of making Mrs Candour a Sheep, so these large fluffy dresses could work to create the over the top fluffy frilly natu re of her character.
Spring 2013;
Similar structured hips within the Spring 2013 collection as well as exaggerated waists and corsetry. The jackets also remind me a bit of pet en lairs, perhaps they could be worn over historical skirts.
Alexander McQueen menswear collection 2013
Alexander Mcqueens menswear collections over the past year will serve as good inspiration, in the fall 2013 collection the interesting tailoring and patterns could be quite interesting on some of the male characters. Perhaps Charles could have some interesting patterns on his clothes to illustrate his extravagent and outragous nature
Mens Fashion 1770s
Mens fashion consisted of the tradition coat, waistcoat and breeches, however changes were seen in the fabric and the cut of the garments. Under new enthusiasm for country pursuits the elaborate dress was simplified, similarly to the new fashion for Chemise De la Reine in woman's fashion, gradually giving way to very tailored woolen garments.
The skirts of the coat narrowed from the previous period, waistcoats lengthened to mid thigh and then after the 1770s began to shorten again. A coat with a wide collar called a frock coat was worn for hunting and other country pursuits.
Breeches were knee length and snugly fited. They were worn with low heeled shoes fastened with buckles and silk or woolen stockings. Boots were also worn for riding.
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