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Dessi-Desu β€” Freya II

Published: 2012-03-04 15:41:14 +0000 UTC; Views: 5550; Favourites: 161; Downloads: 0
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Description Character: Freya
Series: Chobits
Photo taken by Anna Fischer at Katsucon 2012

I asked Anna if we could do a shot showcasing my bustle because you really don't get to see it in most photos. I really love the result we came up with.

I've had my eye on this Freya costume for quite a while. Compared to other Chobits designs, it's a relatively simple costume, but I liked the elegant regal vibe and thought this costume would be lovely in the Katsucon venue space.

Everything, excluding the bustle, is made from casa satin. The bootslip covers were by far the most aggravating things to create for this costume. The covers were divided into several pieces. Due to the ribbon detail on the sides, I decided I did not want a seam going up the front, so I referred to a pair of boots I own in order to figure out how I wanted to create the covers. I ended up deciding to create a shoe part of the cover, including a piece to go around the heels of the shoes to be worn underneath the covers, and the pieces for the legs, which were sewn together.

I ended up having to fabric paint all the lace for this costume. Apparently, black lace is scary because I could not find any at the fabric store I liked and because my budget was tight I had to coupon like crazy for this costume, so buying lace online was not an option for me. Coupons are your friends!

It was interesting figuring out how to translate the bustle into reality. The way CLAMP drew it in the artwork had an appearance of a flat lace panel, but I figured that would be too limp. In the end, I ended up being inspired by some tulle burlesque bustles and tried to execute mine in a similar fashion.

The crown is my favorite part. It was created using casting epoxy, which was poured into a mold that I had created, after sculpting a crown out of clay. Any imperfections were simply sanded off using a dremel tool and some sand paper. Afterwards, I was able to paint it gold, using acrylics. The "fur" is a black fuzzy feather trim, which was glued on. In order for the crown to stay in place, it was simply sewn to my wig. The hair beads were also created using the same casting technique.

The ears were created using a paper mache and paper clay method. They started out as corrugated cardboard with paper mache, as the base, which was built on top of with paper clay. A bit of sanding later, I was able to paint them white and pink with acrylics. For extra durability, I decided to brush some casting epoxy on the ears. They were then attached to a clear head band that I am able to wear under my wig. More info on working with paper clay and paper mache can be found in JiaJem's tutorial [link]

Costume can be seen at 0:48 in Ackson's video [link]
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Comments: 9

jooanakretzer [2014-05-13 18:56:49 +0000 UTC]

SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Β PRETTY *O*

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StellarFairy [2012-06-14 19:45:50 +0000 UTC]

W-O-W

If there was a live-action Chobits movie, I could picture you playing as Freya.

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Thrash618 [2012-06-13 08:16:49 +0000 UTC]

Not only does the costume look stunning but I have to say thank you for putting all the details in your comments! It's that sort of step by step/insight that I think we costumers strive and thrive upon. And I simply must say fabulous work, you're an artist!

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Rufina-Tomoyo [2012-03-23 18:07:20 +0000 UTC]

Great contrast.

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BlizzardTerrak [2012-03-22 04:03:50 +0000 UTC]

So natural but doll-like!

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dannysulca [2012-03-22 03:10:06 +0000 UTC]

omg, so beautiful, so sexy girl

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QuantumElement [2012-03-06 03:09:44 +0000 UTC]

Too hot for TV! Wow, gorgeous

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queennee [2012-03-04 17:54:05 +0000 UTC]

so stunning <3

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PaXingCai [2012-03-04 15:57:39 +0000 UTC]

Very pretty <3 I love the pose and your bustle looks great! The lacing in the back looks very nice too.

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