Stitch In time Costumes
Original Steampunk Inspired Waterfall Dress
This costume was entered at Anomoly Con 2012! This dress is the most complicated outfit I have ever created. Before bringing it to life, I began by drawing the idea. I was so thrilled when it seemed to leap off the paper and into being. I love this dress! Photo by Fantascenes.
This costume was entered at Anomoly Con 2012! This dress is the most complicated outfit I have ever created. Every piece is reversible, unattachable, or alterable in some fashion. The bodice, apron, and purse are reversible. The side bustle, back bustle, train, apron, overskirt, bolero, and even the veil and back tails on the hat can be attached or left off. The overskirt can be pulled high or low and even the loupe can come off of the feather pick. Photo by Christine Porter.
This costume was entered at Anomoly Con 2012! This dress is the most complicated outfit I have ever created. The wind up key featured in this photo is not only working, but is also removable, allowing the corset to remain usable for other costumes and great for easy packing! Photo by Christine Porter.
This costume was entered at Anomoly Con 2012! This dress is the most complicated outfit I have ever created. The corset, which is reversible, closes with elaborate hook and eyes and is fully boned. The bolero, which feature the best hardware on the costumes, closes with a thread loop and an antique key. Photo by Christine Porter.