How do you make breakaway costumes?
Dear Tara: Can you suggest a book that would give instructions on how to
construct breakaway costumes? I need to make men's pants, and two women's dresses that
will "disappear" in a split-second blackout. I haven't had any luck with my
network search, but I'm new to the Net (actually have been on line only 2 hours!). I'd
appreciate any info you can give me. --- Fran
I've never seen any books on the topic, but I've made one
or two. In my experience, snaps are more reliable and silent in coming apart on cue than
Velcro. Velcro sticks very strongly, and has a rough side that often scratches actors. For
women's dresses it's good to make a overlapped "button" fronted dress like a
shirtwaist dress, or coat vest, since it looks normal even with snaps down the front. you
can also put snaps down the center back. However, the fastest method may be just to use
clothing that has as few closings as possible like a halter dress, or whatever. The
fastest thing is to have the clothes just remove quickly by the actor. breakaway costumes
are usually slower to come off than simple normal clothes with snap closures. Breakaways
are mainly for changes that don't have black outs where the audience has to see it coming
apart.---Tara