Pictures from practise:
fredag 15. februar 2013
Estella- Hair
Pictures from practise:
tirsdag 12. februar 2013
Design prosess
I have found some things I may use for the shoot.
Some rings and earings I want to use.
This is one of the dresses i may go for as a B plan for Estelle, I dont think its victorian enough, and it is showing to mutch skin so I will use something to cover up. i been pinning the ruffles from the sides on the shoulder together, covering more of the chest area and making it look more elegant.
Some rings and earings I want to use.
Not able to rotate picture. I found this in my jewerly box, I seen a lot of these under my research, it looks very Victorian. It was left behind in a button box when my grandma died. I think its made of glas. Im curious why it is a woman on these accesories? I will do closer research to find out the reason
I was looking for glowes and a fan for the shoot today, looking at second hand shops and Hepwrights with no luck. But then I went to " Beatnik emporium" and found these treasures, In vision its for Estelle if I find a pastelle dress for her, if not i think the gloves would really suit Miss Havisham.
Change of direction
After a lot
of research, watching ”Greate expectations” and lecture with Sharon and Sue, I
am gonna go for a natural Historical Victorian makeup. I thought we were supposed
to do contemporary Victorian makeup, I then planned to make Estelle dark with quiet
harsh makeup.
But In Victorian
times this was for prostitutes and actors, and men did not find a woman like that
to be a the ideal wife. I want my Estelle to be beautiful and delicate.
It looks
like they don’t have any makeup on in Victorian times, but today to achieve the
look and make it as beautifull as possible I will add makeup.
Making her
the most natural beauty as possible. I will pale the skin down a tone or two and
all skin that is showing including hands and ears.
I will add mascara
lightly to her eyes, drying off the mascara wand a bit before use, and add some
individual lashes to the edges of her eyes to make her lashes fuller and more
seducing.
She will
get a tint of peachy/rosy lips that will naturally blend in. Her cheeks will
have a bit rosy blush that will be natural with her look.
- Tell her
to come with tweezed brows.
- nails should be well manicured with blank nail
polish,
- she has to shave under arms,
- no piercings,
- Do not
wash the hair the day before.
This is my
model Alice that I found at Modelmayhem, I really loved her look, being a
natural beauty with those pretty eyes.
I am gonna
use a photographer I found at model mayham, A girl named Nastassja will take my pictures.
søndag 10. februar 2013
Victorian Hairstyle and Makeup
In the late 1890s, the makeup style of
Victorian women was delicate pale, healthy and natural. They did not use makeup, if so it was very
hidden and not revealed to anyone. Only prostitutes and actors used makeup.
Here is a fragment from An Old Fashioned
Girl by Louisa M. Alcott, the writer of Little Women.
“I don’t
care for that; I don’t like it, and I won’t have it,” said Tom, decidedly.
“You can’t
help yourself. Half the girls do it, either paint or powder, darken their
lashes with burnt hair- pins, and take cologne on lumps of sugar or belladona
to make their eyes bright. Clara tried arsenic for her complexion, but her
mother stopped it,” said Fanny, betraying the secrets of the prison-house in
the basest manner.
“I knew you
girls were a set of humbugs, and very pretty ones, too, some of you, but I
can’t say I like to see you painted up like a lot of actresses,” said Tom, with
an air of disgust.
“I don’t do
anything of the sort, or need it, but Trix does; and having chosen her, you
must abide your choice, for better or worse.”
Victorian Beauty tips
-
- Subtle stains of pinks, corals, and wines as
opposed to solid jolts of color.
- -
Full
brows were a sign of good health.
- -
Lemon juice and vinegar juice was either
applied or consumed to maintain this fair complexion.
- -
Society
women kept indoors much of the time to keep their pale complexion.
- - Keeping
wrinkles away: Mixing onion juice, white lily, honey and white wax together and
then applying as a night cream.
- -
Spots: could be cured by adding a little flour of
sulphur to milk and then dabbing on the affected area. Due to the smell, people
would then no longer come near enough to you to see that you had a spot!
- - Greasy
skin: could be combated by rinsing the
face with white wine – known for its purifying properties.
- -
Nails
could be polished with beeswax and a chamois leather to gain a high shine
- -
Mixing
small quantities of sulphur with the finest lard could restore greying hair.
Although the Victorians may have had
some strange ideas about beauty routines, They believed key to beauty is happiness,
since it ‘gives colour to the cheek and a sparkle to the eye’, all for free!
Hair
Victorian
woman was very obsessed with their hair. They used a lot of time on it, and
never used to cut it, they wanted it as long as possible, it was a sign of
femininity, warmth, security and beauty. Whole poems were written devoted to
the "hair tent"...the name for when a man would nestle on his
beloved's breast and she would let her hair hang down all around him like a
safe refuge. But the hair was also seen as evil and could be used to kill or
trap your lover.
They saved every little hair that was combed
out in a special jar. Once it was full the maid sent it away to a special hair
designer that could make a bun or something usefull of it. Victorian hair
jewelry was really special in those days. They were many times made by a
deceased loved one. Often the metal catch or backing would be engraved with the
person's name and "In Memorium". But not always. Like giving a lover
a lock of hair, hair jewelry was made as a gift to a loved one, since they did
not have many pictures and digital to
remember them from. I reasearched more
on it and found out that they still do
it at http://www.victorianhairjewelry.com/.
The Victorian
hair style had up does, and it was with curls and ringlets. When it came to
body hair, they were in the modern way wanting to remove everything. They
coated them self with olive oil and shaved themselves with a flat razor.
Some Victorian Hair styles:
tirsdag 5. februar 2013
Men`s Fashion
Daily dress was much more formal than it is
today. Unless they were a workman or laborer, every gentleman was expected to
wear a coat, vest, and hat. To walk around in shirtsleeves without vest
or coat would be the modern-day equivalent of traipsing about in one’s
underwear. Very unseemly, and most ungentlemanly! They had separate style
of clothes to each leisure activities. Like
clothing for bicycles, tourists, shooting, yachting and more.
Hair
Most men wore fairly short hair throught
the era there was considerable individual choice in the way the hair was combed
-- parted slightly off-centre, at the side or brushed straight back.
They
always had a form of facial hair like moustaches, side-burns, and full beards.
A shaved face did not come back into fashion until the end of the 1880s and
early 1890s
Accessories
The proper Victorian gentleman was not seen
outdoors without a hat.
“ pocket watches and walking sticks were
popular accessories for men of the Victorian era. Ties could be thin and basic
or wide and frilly, and pocket watches of the highest quality were considered
status symbols. Walking sticks could be simple wood or topped with or brass
decoration. It went against the laws of propriety for men and women to touch
each others' bare skin in public, and so gloves were very common for both men
and women.” From http://www.ehow.co.uk/about_5437485_history-victorian-era-mens-clothing.html
mandag 4. februar 2013
Design Process Estelle
I want to make Estelle a memorable character. She will have a very sweet, beautyful side, but also a bad, sedutive side. She has a big alter ego and weres dark clothes, but I will maybe use bright colors like blue to confuse if the character is good or evil. I will try some different makeup styles to see if i want Estelles makeup to be this harsh, or if i want her to have a more naturall innocent beauty. But i do have a strong vision for a harsh Estelle.
Some ideas that is going trough my head. I can see her in dark green or dark blue. In a glamourous dress. I want her to have an Umbrella or a fan that is a symbol that she is hiding something. I have a nice victorian like cameous T want to use as an accesories on Estelle.
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