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BEGINNING COSTUME DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION - Final Projects
Fall 2001
Fall 2000
Fall 1999
Fall 1997
Fall 1996
Recycled 18th Century Ballgown, made from laundry basket, tinfoil,
fruit drink bags, bubble wrap, packing puffs, mountain dew bottles, and an old bed sheet.
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. Chakras that light up with
a touch, on alien suit.
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..Prom dress for fairy princess,
tye dyed AB twinkle organza.
..Darth-wing Duct-tape Man,
a superhero costume made of black and silver duct tape, foam, a unitard, and bits of black
pantyhose.
.The Doormouse, made from
old flannel shirts.
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.Eleanor of Aquitaine
costume. made of cotton velvet with satin lining.
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.The Player (Rosencrantz
& Guildernstern), made from Thrift store finds, cut apart and re-assembled.
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.Tibetan nomad costume.
Made from flannel, with painted apron in imitation of woven pattern
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Tree costume, with trunk
dress knit to fit, and a wired hem. Leaf hat is built over foam form, hand leaves are
wired, with some parts that can "shed" on cue.
.Alaskan Vampire-Goth,
velvet cape with wolf fur trim, handmade boots of dyed shearling and beaver pelts..
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