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Here.

That's a link to one of the most incredible non-historical costumes I have ever seen In. My. Life.

[livejournal.com profile] woffproff, take a look, it's from Dr. Who.

This is hardly faint praise from me. I am generally uninmpressed with non-historical costumes because they usually leave me scratching my head and wondering why someone would bother. This is probably because damn near all of them fail in some fundamental way.

On the other hand, this? Artistry, real creativity and ingenuity, and the drive and determination to bring it off. And then she shows us how she did it. This is not a dress diary with someone showing off how well they sew a regular seam, bucking for extra credit - here I felt like I was truly admitted into her creative process, and I really learned from it.

I don't know this young lady, but I wish I did. Brava. miss, BRAVA.

Date: 2008-09-06 09:45 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] tudorlady.livejournal.com
I knew you would flip over this. Like I said, I'm usually so NOT impressed by anything other than really well-done historical - but this is the exception that makes the rule. (Not to mention, I happen to really adore late 19th/early 20thC cemetery monuments.) Are you home today? I try to give you a call.

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