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clevermanka) wrote2014-06-19 11:40 am
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Costume talk
On Tuesday...I think? Yeah, Tuesday I finished the new panel skirt for the second costume for Friday's performance. Tried everything on and danced in front of the mirror for about ten minutes, doing lots of leg-lifting and spinning to make sure I wasn't going to flash my panties. I'm going with a vintage 70s American Cabaret theme for my costuming for this and the costumes of that era were pretty fucking naked, y'all. No pants, no choli, and skirts split up to the bottom of the hip belt. Luckily, two of the bra/belt sets I made for Smoker were heavily inspired by 70s American Cabaret style so they were perfect. I added some additional sash chain to the newer one (which I wish I'd done a long time ago because dang it looks better now) and boom. Costumes that are sorta earthy-looking but still club-appropriate when teamed with liquid lamé skirts and not much else.
It's a good thing that all this weight-lifting has helped me feel more comfortable with my body right now. I might not look like some of those flat-bellied, slim-legged dancers of the 70s, but I'm starting to look like a Frank Frazetta woman and I'm okay with that (seriously, that image link there is pretty accurate, even down to the hair style).
True story about the first American Cabaret style bedlah: Like, five seconds after I finished it, I was so pleased I took it over to show
redheadfae. She immediately recognized the inspiration and said I did an amazing job of capturing it. Then we both might have teared up a little. It was Just So. Perfect. And I feel great when I'm wearing it.
Cross your fingers that we don't have such a big turnout for Friday's show that I don't have room to do circular veil for my second number.
It's a good thing that all this weight-lifting has helped me feel more comfortable with my body right now. I might not look like some of those flat-bellied, slim-legged dancers of the 70s, but I'm starting to look like a Frank Frazetta woman and I'm okay with that (seriously, that image link there is pretty accurate, even down to the hair style).
True story about the first American Cabaret style bedlah: Like, five seconds after I finished it, I was so pleased I took it over to show
Cross your fingers that we don't have such a big turnout for Friday's show that I don't have room to do circular veil for my second number.

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SO FANCY!
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UnicornsTom Hiddleston.Fixed that for you.
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WAIT, I just realized...
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Ain't NOTHIN' wrong with a Frazetta Woman.
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Yes! Well.. they weren't all flat-bellied slim-legged.. I mean, DIANE WEBER
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Her breasts are padded heavily from underneath so that the tissue is held into the bra by her skin. I mean when you really look, they are practically up into her neck.
Like when you cup your breasts from under the sides and push them up and in.
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If I don't die of embarrassment at tonight's performance.
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I'm sure it was fabulous.. you could walk out there and lift one hip and an eyebrow and rock their world.
I'd love to see what you come up with for the bra.
Back to Diane Weber... those hips, that belly! Luscious.
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