Showing posts with label made it myself. Show all posts
Showing posts with label made it myself. Show all posts

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Rydia cosplay photoshoot

A big shout out to Kiratsukai of Splinters of Light Photography for the awesome photos and editing work!  I would have been a hopeless, lost mess without you putting me into various poses.  Be sure to check her out if you cosplay in the New York, Connecticut, and/or Massachusetts areas.


Rydia from Final Fantasy 4 cosplay at CT Con 2013 designed by Elathera photo by Kiratsukai

Rydia of Mist from FFIV cosplay costume designed by Elathera photography by Kiratsukai
This one is my favorite!
 
shy smile Rydia from Final Fantasy IV cosplay costume designed by Elathera photography by Kiratsukai
A close second...


Rydia from Final Fantasy IV cosplay at ConnectiCon 2013 designed by Elathera photo by Kiratsukai
Side view of sleeves...can you believe there's a purse inside one of them?!

Rydia from FF4 cosplay at CTCon designed by Elathera photo by Kiratsukai

Rydia of Mist from FFIV cosplay at CTCon designed by Elathera photo by Kiratsukai

Rydia of Mist from Final Fantasy IV designed by Elathera photo by Kiratsukai

Rydia of Mist from FF4 cosplay designed by Elathera photography by Kiratsukai

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Rydia Dress

And finally...Rydia's dress!  Even though this cosplay adventure started 6 months ago, it was not until one month before ConnectiCon that I started working on the dress.  I purposely waited as long as possible so it would fit my [new] frame (goal of 6-7% weight loss, plus building muscle tone).


This was my first experience making actual clothing and feel really, really good about how it turned out!  I made one alteration from Rydia's actual dress in order to hide the bra.  I wanted the bra to provide lift and support to give the illusion of more, and in order to do that I needed to maintain the integrity of the built in bra (i.e. keep the fabric/hook between the cups).  That's why it is not fully open at the breast area.  I used clear bra straps, which are hidden by the beaded straps that Rydia's cloak clasps onto.  You can see one of the straps in the photo below:

Rydia of Mist cosplay FF4 final fantasy iv custom dress bead straps built in bra by Elathera
Like all the other pieces of this costume, the dress was also custom design.  I created my own pattern from scratch by taking numerous measurements.  The fabric is a thin, stretchy knit, which allows room for movement and expansion.  There's also a hidden zipper built into the side---another new sewing adventure for me!

My crown achievement is the embroidery and beadwork, which took about 50 hours to complete.  The smaller design is made of an embroidered plus sign (+) with a diamond-shaped exterior and a single bead in the center.  The larger design is a combination of beadwork (both "jimmies" and round beads) to emphasize the highlights and embroidery to bring life to the shape as a whole.

Rydia cosplay FFIV Final Fantasy 4 custom dress beadwork by Elathera
  
What went well:
  1. Overall dress shape
  2. Built in bra
  3. Extensive beadwork and embroidery
  4. Decorative leather straps & gold eyelets
  5. Designed to take on/off without any assistance (woot!)
What could be improved:
  1. Less modesty!  I was a bit nervous over how revealing the dress is on the legs and hips.  I could probably take the bottom up another couple inches without feeling too terribly self conscious.  As for the sides, those should probably come up another couple inches as well.  However, I may run into issues as the top of the tights and my underwear line are *just* covered up at the current length.
  2. More boobs!  After sewing in the bra, I read some good tips online to create larger, fuller breasts.  If I had started a cup size or two higher than actual and used more padding, it would have looked like there was more.
  3. Stronger material for beaded straps.  I had a couple wardrobe malfunctions at CTCon when seated---the stress put on the straps when moving my shoulders caused the bead string to snap.  Originally, the straps had 4 strands of gold thread to hold it together.  Then, when I used extra strength Gutterman brand thread (2 strands), it still ended up snapping.  I'm open to suggestions on how to make this work.  A friend suggested I try fishing line, so I may give that a shot.  The holes in the beads are rather narrow, which may limit the types of materials I can try.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Rydia cosplay complete!

Had a terrific time at CTCon last weekend!  It was nice to come across so many folks that appreciated a Rydia cosplay.  My costume earned a Judges' award in the novice division at the masquerade---one of the judges was impressed by all the beadwork and embroidery done by hand.  Next year I will have to shoot for first place!

Rydia costume for ConnectiCon 2013
Time to make: 300 hours
Time to put on: 3 hours (mostly to pincurl hair and put on makeup)
Cost: $400
Weight lost: 3%
Result: Candice's Photographer Award

Here are a couple photos of my trial costume run taken by Glitterforge Phoenix.  My apologies on the quality...I'm not good with photo editing.  Will post professionally done photos once they are available. Stay tuned!
 
Rydia of Mist cosplay trial run FFiv CTCon Connecticon 2013 by Elathera
Rydia of Mist - Final Fantasy IV cosplay trial run by Elathera

Rydia cosplay trial run FF4 final fantasy iv CTCon Connecticon 2013 by Elathera
Rydia of Mist - Final Fantasy IV cosplay trial run by Elathera