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Maria Stuart

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Bestickte Jacke
"Rainbow" Portraitkleid
"Pelican"-Kleid
Isabel de Valois
Krönungskleid
Maria Stuart
Mary Tudor
Maria Di Medici
Moretto's Junge Frau

Planung Oberteil Ärmel Rock Forepart

Mary Stuart's cream gown

This life size portrait of Mary Stuart, painted by an unknown and probably German artist and dated to the early 17th century, is hanging in Hamburg's Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe; the photo was - together with several detail shots - taken by me. I fell in love with the gown the moment I saw the painting.

As I have *lots* of the white (and, as already proved, very well dyeable) jacquard left which I am using for the 'Jamillia' gown and which I have also used for the sleeves and forepart of the Maria Di Medici gown, I thought it could not hurt to add this gown to my planning.... and perhaps start dyeing some of the jacquard... and if I'm already at this, drawing the pattern pieces to the fabric couldn't hurt either... and afterwards, perhaps cutting those pieces out... just so that I already have the fabric pieces when I need them....

I know, I'm totally insane. But I always wanted to make something with incredible hanging sleeves - well, this is my chance. I will have to construct the hanging sleeves myself, though - from something likely but not equal that's already included in Margo's Lady's Wardrobe. Well, from the "Pelican" gown I'm already used to construct my own versions for sleeves - so this won't be a problem, I guess
The plan includes to bring my embroidery machine into embroidering me some cream/silver borders as well as a nice design on the front middle bodice (as it's not pinned to the bodice, I refuse to call this a 'stomacher') and the forepart, which I have already programmed. And the gown will need pearls - lots of them

The one thing I'm most looking forward to, however, is to actually wear the finished gown for a visit at the already mentioned museum, to have a picture taken right next to the portrait.
That, by the way, is my biggest dream - to have one picture of myself with each of the costumes I made for myself, taken right next to the original painting or - in case of a movie costume - next to the original costume. So far I have just one of those pictures, which I treasure much.

For this gown let me first take you to the planning stage for this gown.

Contact: Please write to naergilien@yahoo.de with the word "Costume" in the subject line. My mail server will delete all mails automatically that don't have this word in the subject line; except if you are on my whitelist (which you are probably not if I have never written to you).
It may take me some days to answer - please be patient. If I shouldn't answer within a week, it's almost safe to say that I didn't receive your mail (for what reason ever) - in that case please resend it.

All images of my costumes and also the tutorial pictures as well as the descriptions of my work and various techniques on this site are copyrighted to me.
So don't take my pictures for publishing (e.g. other websites, books etc.; no matter if they are commercial or not) without asking me before you do so and especially not without getting my permission to do this.
My server is mostly set up in a way that it doesn't allow hot linking on images; so if you need to link to me, please link to one of my sites (hint: that's everything ending with ".htm" or "html" in your browser's address bar) on which you found the picture that you would like to link to.

All images of paintings or original movie costumes were not taken by me (except if stated so) and are on this site for educational purposes.
As far as I could, I have credited the original photographers and/or their sites or have mentioned from where I have scanned certain pictures. They remain property of their respective owners.

Kontakt: Bitte schreibt an naergilien@yahoo.de mit dem Wort 'Costume' in der Betreffzeile. Die Mailbox ist so eingerichtet, daß sie alle Mails, die nicht diesen Betreff haben und deren Versender auch nicht auf meiner Whitelist stehen, erst einmal löscht.
Es kann einige Tage dauern, bis ich Euch antworten kann - bitte habt Geduld. Wenn ich nicht innerhalb einer Woche antworte, so habe ich Eure Mail wahrscheinlich nicht erhalten (aus welchem Grunde auch immer) - in diesem Fall schickt sie bitte einfach nochmal los.

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Klaut meine Bilder also nicht, um sie zu veröffentlichen (sei das nun in Druck- oder Filmmedien, auf privaten oder geschäftlichen Webseiten etc) ohne mich vorher zu fragen, ob das in Ordnung ist und natürlich nicht, ohne von mir dann die Erlaubnis zu bekommen.
Mein Server ist größtenteils so eingerichtet, daß er den meisten Seiten keinen direkten Link auf Bilder hier erlaubt. Wollt ihr also unbedingt ein Bild von mir irgendwo verlinken, so verlinkt die Seite, auf der sich das Bild befindet (Hinweis: Eine 'Seite' ist in diesem Falle etwas, das in der Adreßzeile Eures Browsers mit 'htm' oder 'html' endet).

Alle Fotos von Gemälden (außer, wenn von mir selber gemacht) und originalen Filmkleidern (gleichfalls) befinden sich zu Studienzwecken in meinem Web. Soweit ich konnte, habe ich die ursprünglichen Quellen, Seiten oder Fotografen der Bilder genannt. Diese Bilder sind Eigentum ihrer Besitzer.

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