Here are pictures of my interpretation of Princess Leia's Ceremonial Gown from ANH, sans belt.
I make costumes and sewing patterns for sale. For Cons, Fantasy, Cosplay or Halloween. I am inspired by Star Wars, Comics, Animation, Disney and many others. If you would like to get in touch with me, please email me couturebyKris@gmail.com or visit my Etsy Store.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Princess Leia Ceremonial Gown
Labels:
ANH,
Ceremonial Gown,
costume commission,
custom costume,
Princess Leia,
Star Wars
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Its been so long...
I did finish the Steel Blue Night Gown from Star Wars Episode III, Revenge of the Sith
I found a beautiful lavender/blue/steel color medium weight fabric
Perfect silver "pearls" for the "sleeves"
Waterfall draping in the back with pearl clip weights
Heirloom stitching down the seams of the dress
Hand crafted brooch and Jappor Snippett with sculpy clay
I hand drape and draft the pattern.
The cutting, sewing (heirloom stitching) and draping of the dress takes about 8 hours total.
Beading of the sleeves - 3 hours
Jappor snippet; sculpt, bake, polish, paint - 4 hours
Brooch; sculpt, bake, polish, paint - 5 hours
Headband; sculpt, bake, polish, pain - 4 hours
The dress is done in a total of about 6 weeks (ordering supplies, construction, etc.)
Labels:
commission,
custom costume,
Episode III,
nightgown,
Revenge of the Sith,
Star Wars,
steel blue
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Fireside Outfit - Black Corset Ensemble
Labels:
Black corset,
commission,
costume,
Episode II,
Fireside,
Star Wars
Friday, March 16, 2012
New Pictures of Rainbow Pastel Lake Gown
Labels:
commission,
custom costume,
Episode II,
lake gown,
Padme,
pastel gown,
Star Wars
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Padme Fireside Brooch - Almost done
Hand beaded... everyone of them, sewn on by hand.... (fingers screaming). lol. Here are pictures of the completed brooch without the band. I am almost done beading the band.
Labels:
costume commission,
custom costume,
Episode II,
Fireside Dess,
Padme,
Star Wars
Endor Poncho for Princess Leia
Here are pictures of my interpretation of the Poncho Princess Leia wore on Endor in Return of the Jedi.
I didn't put the slits in the front because I was unsure of how it was going to sit on the person who commissioned it or how wide the belt would be.
Labels:
costume commission,
custom costume,
Endor,
Poncho,
Princess Leia,
Return of the Jedi,
Star Wars
Friday, February 10, 2012
Half Done
Labels:
black escape gown,
costume commission,
custom costume,
Padme,
queen amidala,
sabe,
Star Wars
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Updated picture of Flynn Rider
Here is an updated picture of Flynn's vest, pants and satchel.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Queen Amidala's Celebration Parade Gown Headdress
Here is a picture of the final head ornament I finished for the Episode I Queen's Parade Gown.

Labels:
celebration parade gown,
headdress,
Padme,
queen amidala,
Star Wars
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Neckpiece for Black Corset Ensemble
Here is the strings of beads and velevt for the neckpiece.

Labels:
Black corset,
commission,
costume,
Episode II,
Flame,
padme amidala,
Star Wars
Fireside Ensemble from Episode II
Here is the fabric I got for the black outfit Padme wears fireside with Anakin. It is a black velvet devore with a silver satin underlay.

Labels:
costume commission,
custom costume,
Fireside,
padme amidala,
Star Wars
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
What would you call these?
I finished the ummmm... ear muffs? earrings?
I'm going to scale down the size a bit then attach them to the hood.
I'm going to scale down the size a bit then attach them to the hood.
Labels:
costume commission,
custom costume,
Padme,
queen amidala,
Star Wars
Monday, January 23, 2012
Friday, January 13, 2012
What an HONOR!
My daughter and I received and email from LucasFilms asking us to be on their contact list for costume appearances for the release of Star Wars Episode I 3 D release this February! Yay! How exciting!
I will be making the Black Invasion/Decoy/escape gown for my daughter for this honor. ;)
I will be making the Black Invasion/Decoy/escape gown for my daughter for this honor. ;)
After Many Hurdles! Flame Handmaiden is finished. :D
After, moving, emergency room visit with my daughter, Christmas, emergency room visit for me (a rogue X-acto knife accident), Major car accident ANNNDD family sickness... Flame Handmaiden is DONE!
Here are the pictures of her...
I drafted a custom pattern for the hood, inner hood and sleeves. The sleeves are lined with satin lining. I hand piece Ombre dyed the costume three colors. The sleeves and inner hood are of synthetic red fabric with a very nice drape. I hand dyed and hand stitched the red lace on the inner sleeves.
Because the outfit is made of a semi-high pile of velvet, I hand stitched the seams around the outer hood.
The outfit is layered. The under layer is the dress with sleeves attached, then the inner hood, the outer hood which is actually kind of a smock that goes over the dress, then finally the red sash. The sash I applied Velcro to adjust the width then the end is tucked in to give a drape look.
Here are the pictures of her...
I drafted a custom pattern for the hood, inner hood and sleeves. The sleeves are lined with satin lining. I hand piece Ombre dyed the costume three colors. The sleeves and inner hood are of synthetic red fabric with a very nice drape. I hand dyed and hand stitched the red lace on the inner sleeves.
Because the outfit is made of a semi-high pile of velvet, I hand stitched the seams around the outer hood.
The outfit is layered. The under layer is the dress with sleeves attached, then the inner hood, the outer hood which is actually kind of a smock that goes over the dress, then finally the red sash. The sash I applied Velcro to adjust the width then the end is tucked in to give a drape look.
Labels:
costume commission,
custom costume,
Flame,
Handmaiden,
Padme,
Phantom Menace,
Star Wars
Friday, December 2, 2011
Finished draping the inner hood
Labels:
costume commission,
custom costume,
Flame,
Padme,
queen amidala,
rabe,
Star Wars
Has anyone here tried draping a head?
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Everyone like my assistant?
Haha! I taped my styrofoam head to my dress form. Don't judge me, it works. ;)
If you take a good look at the Flame Handmaiden outfit, the hood is actually attached to a panel of fabric that goes over the dress. I replicated the seams on the shoulders and one simple seam on the top of the hood.
Once again, obviously not dyed yet.... But I'm getting there! I will be dying swatches tonight!
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