Tuesday 16 April 2013

Portfolio stuff

As I am getting towards the end of my uni life  my focus is now onto my career.  We are getting together our portfolios so I am having a manic rush to get costume photographed and ready for my portfolio.  From my previous projects one on my other blog is the romantic ballet tutu.  I am so happy with the pictures some of them are beautiful but don't show the costume which is a shame as I can't use them for my portfolio but they are lovely to have.

Romantic Tutu

Model: Naomi



 
 
 


 Waistcoat

This is the waistcoat I made for my first project of my second year.  This was the first male tailoring project I had done and inspired me to go on to do a frock coat.






Crinoline

This is the underskirt for my Janet Arnold Dress that I finished and had photographed for my portfolio.











 

Classical Ballet Update

After having a very busy few weeks its finally Easter and I can catch up on something's.  we had our fitting for our ballet tutu's on Tuesday which went really well everything fit really well. I have some pictures of the fitting and the tutu construction.

It is a very technical way in which these tutus are put together and kind of a trade secret, very few seem to know the real way in which they are made and those who do may not want to share.  We have however a very good tutor who has worked in prestigious places prior, so forgive me but I will not be handing over these secrets. 

There are many layers of net pleated together to create the tutu shape.  Its involves maths and a lot of Patience to get it right.  Below is the final tutu with all the layers sewn onto it.

It goes through a stage of stringing which holds the layers together and the most surprising is that there is a metal hoop nestled within the many layers.  It also goes under the bed to flatten it, I was quite apprehensive about this thinking that it may move and crease in the wrong way however when it came out it looked like a proper tutu opposed to the startled swan previous!

Here are some pictures of it.
All the layers all pleated





After being put under the bed!