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komickrazi · 3 years
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WonderCon Masquerade Contest: Devon Baker and Carrie-Lea Hoch Costume Name: Ugly Stepsisters Costume Description: Ugly Stepsisters - Re-creation from Disney’s Cinderella
The idea for this costume was to take the simple dresses from the animated Disney cartoon and give them a slight glow-up; remaining true to the base colors and overall silhouette, but with some texture, flair and elegance. The undergarments (though unseen) remain true to historical roots with slit crotch bloomers, petticoat, corset and lobster tail bustle. We even sewed historical pockets tied under our skirts to hold all the essentials a lady needs. The fabrics used were selected with lots of textures, and to add pop to the gowns without making them too busy. Lace appliques and some subtle beading were hand sewn to finish the garments. Once covid struck, these costumes were stored away with hopes of future cons to woo some handsome princes. Eventually masks were sewn to match the costumes so we can go to all the balls even in these plague times!
Photos and video taken by Devon Baker and Carrie-Lea Hoch
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Elphaba’s Act II Gown
Hey friends! This is my entry into the WonderCon Masquerade with my Elphaba Act II gown from the Broadway musical, Wicked!
Elphaba has taken just over 675 hours to date. Because of my love for earth sustainability I set out to make this gown out of completely recycled materials and fortunately I just about have accomplished that goal. The only things that were bought for the costume was the chiffon for the capes and the glass and wood beads that I used to hand bead the bodice.
The skirt is made of approximately 147 yards of 5” inch strips of fabric that were hand cut and ruffled onto the skirt which is actually a nine foot wide circle skirt made from an old table cloth. All of the patch work on the bodice was all hand stitched on and while this seems like an insane feat, which it was, they were hand stitched because at the time I was working for Disney and would spend about an hour to an hour and a half on the bus on my way to work so I would stitch away. I could also be seen still stitching on my breaks and lunches.
In addition the hat was of my own creation and was sewn by machine and was finished with a hand stitched bias binding with an Incased wire to help the brim hold it’s shape.
Great care was also taken in creating my makeup plot to go along with the costume. I did extensive research into Elphaba’s makeup in the show and am happy to say that I have sourced the official products used in the show and through practice was able to accurately recreate the show’s makeup plot for Elphaba onto myself.
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sewwhatbyjudith · 3 years
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WonderCon Masquerade Contest: Judith Harmon
Costume Name: Ethereal Lightfury
Costume Description: This is my interpretation of Sunset Dragon’s Lightfury design.
Personal Bio: Cosplay is an artform that I love and cherish, I love the moment of inspiration when a new costume idea comes my way. I have been sewing for so many years and enjoy the fun challenges that cosplay brings to me. Each project brings it’s own triumphs and challenges, and I am so excited to share my art with whomever I am able.
Photos Taken by: Nick Ferris
My Lightfury Journey: The first moment I saw this Sunset Dragon design, I was enthralled. I loved the idea of this beautiful creature being captured in such an interesting way. When I started planning out my interpretation of this design, I decided that I wanted a little bit more color and flow in how this was constructed. I thought about the traditional western dragon designs and loved the idea of giving her a scaled stomach, to give a contrasting color as well as an extra layer of shine. I decided to add flow to the skirt, shirt, and hood in my fabric choices, and added rhinestones EVERYWHERE! I found a lovely pink wig to go with this design, but it just didn’t have enough dimension for my use, I added wefts of white hair throughout to give the hair the look of highlights. My version of this design is in seduction mode, she hasn’t snagged her Toothless yet, but it’s only a matter of time
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sewnbyjosephine · 3 years
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Sarah's dream ballgown 🔮
WONDERCON MASQUERADE
Josephine/RetroSnowWhite
Sarah's dream sequence gown 🔮
A fully-accurate re-creation from the movie The Labyrinth
✨My goal was 100% screen accuracy. Even the necklace clasp had to be the same. Everything was made by me except for the shoes and ring, including the patterns. I added human hair extensions, as well as lot's of "magic" to get my hair big. The makeup look is pretty simple, mainly purple eyeshadow and enhanced brows. The iridescent fabric is different between the skirt and bodice (it's very loud walking lol) CRUNCH CRUNCH. The muslin lining can be seen in a couple of the pictures. The outer organza skirt layer had to be dyed three times (the first time it caught on fire and I had to make a new one). Finding the lace for the skirt took a long time, as well as the outer bodice fabric. The bodice is constructed with no front seams, so all shaping is done on the sides. There is a lot of inside boning as well. Thanks to hd museum photos I could zoom in on every little detail and get each bead exact. There are so many different embellishments on this costume. Sequins, bugle beads, seed beads, stones, rhinestones, etc. It closes in the back with hook and eyes. The pouch on her skirt has lots of different stones, and I created the netting for it by cutting up a shower loofa. The necklace was especially complicated, it took quite a while. All the other accessories were overall pretty simple to do. I loved this dress as a kid, and I'm glad I decided to make it!
Music: While We Were Sleeping by Vermos
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masquerade-at-home · 3 years
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Start here!  The Fogilo team, our usual Masters of Ceremonies for our Masquerade events, Phil Foglio, Kaja Foglio, and the invisible Victor Foglio, award-winning artists and writers from Studio Foglio, welcome you to the 2021 WonderCon@Home Masquerade!  Listen to them explain the show before you continue on!
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child-of-irony · 3 years
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WonderCon Masquerade Contest: Kathryn Henzler
Costume Name: Lady of Lórien and Light
Costume Description: An original design based on Galadriel and Lothlórien architecture from The Lord of the Rings, consisting of a dress of rose silk and cupro embroidered with sequins and crystals, a 3-D printed bodice, neck corset, and bracelet, a bejeweled ring, wire elf ears, and a recycled, handmade paper flower crown.
Bio: Kathryn Henzler is an award-winning designer and creator of theatrical costumes, cosplay, skating costumes, and geek couture. She has exhibited at conventions and art museums and is a three-time Her Universe Fashion Show contestant. In her day-to-day, she is also a Japanese-English translator, composer/musician/audio engineer, actress, activist, archer, and adult figure skater.
Photo & Video Credit: Elizabeth Emmert/Kathryn Henzler
Music Credit: Kathryn Henzler
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captcash · 3 years
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WonderCon Masquerade Contest: Capt Cash
Costume Name: Endgame Ironman
Costume Description: Re-creation of the moment Tony Stark does the Snap in Avengers: Endgame
Bio: Capt Cash got his start at the Tokyo Game show in 2005. At the time he had never attended a con of any kind and was living as an expat in Kobe, Japan. When his friend insisted that they go to the big show in Tokyo, Cash agreed on the condition that they did it ‘all the way.’ That meant costumes. Dressing as Lupin the Third, the rush of that first con had Cash hooked.
He moved back to the US in 2009 and picked up Cosplay again in 2013 when he attended San Diego Comic-Con for the first time. His work has been featured in the San Diego Union-Tribune, SYFY, i09, and Nerdist to name a few.
With a wife and two boys under the age of five, cosplay hasn’t so much slowed down as it has changed. Now it’s making costumes for four.
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Top image - K.C. Alfred 'Snap' - K.C. Alfred Edit by Sandor Gyarmati 'Death of Tony Stark' - Jeff Zoet Visuals
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catdesignsunlimited · 3 years
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2021 WonderCon Masquerade@Home - Victorian Poison Ivy
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WonderCon Masquerade Contest: Catherine M. Fisher of Cat Designs Unlimited
Costume Name: Victorian Poison Ivy
Costume Description: My favorite character to cosplay all dressed up as a woman of class from the late 1800s!
I haven’t been costuming as much this year as I should be and while I was half expecting there to be a WonderCon Masquerade@home like last year’s Comic Con Masquerade@home, I was still taken by surprise to get the email on March 12 announcing we could submit WC Masquerade entries.  Like last year for SDCC 2020@home, it took me a while to figure out what to make in such a short time that would still be Masquerade worthy.  St. Patrick’s Day was coming up and I don’t know if all that green had anything to do with it, but the idea of a Victorian Poison Ivy popped into my head and I knew she was meant to be my entry this year! I’ve done many incarnations of Poison Ivy (my favorite villainess of all time), and Victorian Poison Ivy is definitely up there as one of my new favorites. I’m better known for my sexy leggy costumes, but after my first foray into period costuming thanks to Gaslight Gathering 2011, I developed a taste for the beautiful formal gowns of the Victorian era and knew one day I’d make a fancy formal version of everyone’s favorite redhead vamp, and this year’s WonderCon Masquerade@home was just the inspiration I needed to make it happen!  I’m very pleased with how this turned out even if it’s a little different than I originally envisioned it to be.  I had originally planned on glittering a TON of ivy leaves and trimming the gown with a variety of glittered leaves, but once it was made, I decided that in Victorian Poison Ivy’s case less is more, and chose to use a few leaves here and there as accents.  Glitter is one of my favorite mediums, and no Poison Ivy costume is complete without a pair of glittered emerald slippers, so I got my glitter fix that way.  There was a lot of fabric involved (9 yards for the gown and 6 yards of netting just for the bustle), a lot more hand sewing than I’d anticipated and in the end, it was 100% worth the extra effort bring Victorian Poison Ivy to life!  I made this gown in about 24 hours over the course of two and a half days, and while she may not show as much skin as my other versions of Poison Ivy, I still feel incredibly sexy sashaying around as Victorian Poison Ivy – if you see her coming your way, you better watch out!!!
Bio: I’ve entered the SDCC Masquerade since my first year attending Comic Con (2005), and I entered WonderCon’s Masquerade from 2008 to 2013.  I was planning on entering back in 2019, but some outside circumstances prevented me from attending that year, so I was hoping to get back into the swing of things this year, but sadly WonderCon was postponed yet again, so this was a great way to jump back into the WC Masquerade scene!  I know this year’s entry isn’t as big or as fancy as some of my past entries, but I think she’s a great addition to an awesome array of entries this year, and as always, it’s an honor to be part of the Masquerade!
Be sure to follow @WonderConAtHome! 
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michaeljbowler · 3 years
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WonderCon Masquerade Contest “Don’t put on the ring, Frodo!”
Michael and Ronald Bowler
Gandalf and Frodo
Recreation: Private Designers
Michael J. Bowler is an award-winning author of Teen and YA novels
Ronald J. Bowler is his son and an actor, primarily musicals and Shakespeare
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upyourgeek · 3 years
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Kung Fu Sneak Peek and Q&A | WonderCon@Home 2021 Meet the amazing ensemble cast of The CW’s brand-new series, Kung Fu! Get to know the cast and producers at WonderCon with a sneak peek into this action-packed and culturally groundbreaking series. From Berlanti Productions and Quinn’s House in association with Warner Bros. Television, Kung Fu premieres April 7 at 8/7c on The CW. Link in Bio! #WonderConAtHome #KungFu #TheCW https://www.instagram.com/p/CM-pakgHBKx/?igshid=i6tpymn3oj0m
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oldstuck · 4 years
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Catching up on my cosplay photos. The first three are what I would have worn if Wondercon had happened this weekend. The God Tier Karkat made its debut at AX last year, but I’ve redone the shirt since then (the logo was too high originally). And I’m testing a more summery version of Latula, since I now have the gray tights. (Apologies, I forgot to close the door on the last one.)
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whoiszid · 4 years
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WELL. Finally made my first awkward international comic convention appearance... From home 🤣 Looks like Kong's out of the bag!
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ariel004 · 3 years
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WonderCon Masquerade Contestant:   Adolfo “Ariel” Estandarte, ariel004
Costume Name:  The Infinity Gauntlet
Costume Description:  Jumbo size Infinity Gauntlet, body based on the comics, gems based on the MCU movies. Crafted from upholstery foam, tablecloth, plastic bowls, pvc, paint, and lots and lots of glue!
Team: worn by Ariel Estandarte, designed by Ariel Estandarte and Anne Bonovich, created by Anne & Earl Bonovich.
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gushaydon · 3 years
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#Repost by @fania.fanart ・・・ Hey people out there Did you see #JSWWII panel at #WonderConAtHome ? If you missed it here is the link 👉🏻 https://youtu.be/7Es8ztlK5Bw So interesting, fun and lots of curiosities behind the scenes. #StanaKatic your sunshine is missing on my screen.💜 #WonderWoman #FANART https://www.instagram.com/p/CNDnZFzAajUJzGcgfI0hwF5wh-jACt1zxNSjzs0/?igshid=h2xzuwloyo24
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masquerade-at-home · 3 years
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2021 WonderCon Masquerade!
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This year a page shall be our stage—a webpage that is, for our virtual Wondercon@Home costume Masquerade.
Live starting at 10am PST, join us over at https://wonderconathome.tumblr.com/ to see great fan-made costumes presented with style, character, and imagination. 
Saturday afternoon, winners will be posted on the WonderCon@Home website http://comic-con.org/ in the following categories:
Best In Show, Judges’ Choice, Best Re-Creation, Best Original Design, Best Workmanship, Best Presentation, and Most Humorous
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nerdsworld · 3 years
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WonderCon@🏡 2021...that's a wrap‼
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We will see later this year if San Diego Comic Con will have a small "in-person" event at the end of the year but the summer "virtual" SDCC is still a go!
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Once again exclusive Funko Pops.
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Sunday March 28,2021
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