Inside the temperature was much more agreeable. Belle was very popular, with young children especially, so we were often stopped for photos and occasionally hugs. I even managed to find someone who remembered Ruby Gloom and was excited to see Misery and that was quite nice.
On the second day Lady B went as MCU Scarlet Witch and I dressed as Elizabeth from Bioshock Infinite. I dyed my hair to go with the costume. While the hairstyle looks simple, it took a few practices and an extra pair of hands to get the hair to have body in the right places.
I made the bow the night before, of course. |
The costume is worn over my Edwardian corset which, I realised in the car on the way there, I had never actually worn for any length of time before – only for photo sessions and fittings. Turns out it’s very comfortable. I also made a new chemise which was an opportunity to do lace insertion again (yay!) and more tucks (less yay).
From Laughing Moon pattern #100. |
I won the sewing category of the cosplay competition. The prize was a voucher for a sewing machine. That's two sewing machines I've won in two years – not a particularly useful habit to get into. However, the sponsoring store, Cardif Collective, has said they are willing to be flexible about the prize.
I struggled for a bit to work out what kind of handbag to wear with this outfit since Elizabeth doesn't have one. Then I remembered that she's a bookish character that we first meet in a library. So, a few days before Gamma.Con I went looking for a book that I could cut out and modify to serve as a handbag. Or a fake-book container that could be adapted. The first shop I went into had something more perfect than I imagined I could find. Not only did they have light-weight magnetic closing book-shaped boxes, they had one that was a scrapbook about Paris – the place Elizabeth dreams of going. All I had to do was glue a zipped pouch inside.
With the book I never had to put my purse down for photos and it gave me something to pose with. I appreciated this a lot as I often feel awkward posing for photos and don't know what to do with my limbs.
Photo by Tony & Dave Cosplay Photographers. |
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