This is the adorable vintage dress that she's given. |
And this is the freakish Franken-dress she creates. |
Anyways, as soon as I saw that pink monstrosity my eyes lit up, and just then a nosy stranger said, "That's the ugliest dress I've ever seen, what on earth are you going to do with it?" Undeterred, I happily claimed my prize.
There is something especially satisfying about finding one of fashion's sequined misjudgements and transforming it into something stage worthy.
Well, then I moved to Portland and the dress sat in my closet until someone told me that some other performers had a Mario Bros number. Instead of stuffing the idea I asked them if they wanted to add a Princess Peach to the mix, and they did! It worked out perfectly because I am taller than both of them just like in the game, ha!
I pulled out the old dress and ripped it apart. I made a new bodice from a Princess dress pattern and used the ruffled skirt and puffed sleeves from the old dress. The sleeves pull off, then the bodice, then the skirt to reveal a gold coin bikini. And when I shimmy coins pop out!
Here is the original monstrosity. Those sleeves... |
Here is the full beast. That skirt... |
Princess Peach Tear-Away Burlesque Costume! It was a childhood dream come true, Pretty in Pink and Cinderella all at once.
Here's another inspiring sewing scene :
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