Spanish Courtesan
Each of the courtesans we chose to become first needed a theme. Much like the Moulin Rouge dancers who had names such as Tatoo, Travesty, and Baby Doll, we decided upon designs that meant something to each of us. Shelly - our third and final partner in crime - is Hispanic and thus the Spanish Courtesan was born. Along with the theme, each courtesan's outfit also revolved around one key prop; in this case, Shelly's prop was a hand-crafted fan that I purchased in Italy in 2000 that I just knew would be perfect for this costume.
Status of Costume: complete
Started: Fall 2002
Finished: Oct. 31, 2002
Materials Used:
Corset - duck cloth, satin, and black bias tape as well as boning, hook-and-eye tape, buttons and ribbon lacing from Joann's; grommets were from Home Depot
Skirt - black satin from Joann's
Patterns Used:
Corset - Simplicity 9769, modified
Skirt - self-draped
Found Items:
Matching Tank Top: Hects, $5
Lacy Boy Shorts: Hects, $7
Fishnet Thigh-Highs: Walmart, $5
Black Garter Belt: Hects, $10
Black Garter: Claires, $2.50
Maribu Slippers: made from a maribu boa from Michael's and Payless mules, $10
Black elbow-length gloves: Claires, $15
Jewelry: necklace, earrings and bangles from Claires, $10 in all
Hair: silk rose from Michael's; rhinestone combs from Claires, $4
What I like / would change: I'm very happy with how all of our tango underwear costumes came out and wouldn't really change anything. Due to time constraints we weren't able to sew hooks and eyes onto the skirts to keep them modestly ;) closed so we ended up resorting to safety pins. Other than that the costumes were a hit!
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